So, I heard about this thing a while back, that you could actually get free condoms mailed to you here in Washington state. Sounded a bit too good to be true, maybe? But hey, worth looking into, right?

I decided to give it a shot myself, just to see how it worked. Found the information, seemed like it was run by the state’s health department or something official like that. Didn’t seem sketchy, so I thought, okay, let’s do this.
Finding the Right Place
Getting to the order form was the first step. It wasn’t super complicated. Just had to navigate through a couple of pages on their site. They weren’t asking for tons of personal info, which was good. Mostly just needed the basics:
- My mailing address (obviously, how else would they send it?)
- Age range, I think, to make sure I qualified.
- Maybe county? I can’t quite recall every single box.
The key thing was just filling out the online form. Took maybe five minutes, tops. Clicked submit and that was pretty much it.
The Waiting Game
After submitting the form, I honestly kind of forgot about it. Wasn’t sure how long it would take, or if it would even show up. Figured it might take a week or two.
Then, maybe about ten days later, I checked the mail and there it was. Just a plain, small package. Like, really discreet. You’d never know what was inside just by looking at the envelope. No big logos, no weird return address, nothing like that. Very low-key.

What Arrived
I opened it up, and yep, there were the condoms. A small variety pack, nothing fancy, but exactly what was promised. Different types, all standard brands you’d recognize.
It was surprisingly straightforward. No hassle, no awkwardness, just a simple process to get something useful delivered right to my door, completely free.
Honestly, it’s a pretty solid service they’re offering. Makes it easy for folks to get protection without having to go anywhere or pay anything. Pretty cool that Washington state does this. Definitely a practical thing I experienced firsthand.