Okay, so I wanted to see how many times I could use a single condom. You know, just to test it out and see what happens. I mean, they always tell you to use a new one each time, but I was curious. So, here’s what I did.
First, I grabbed a box of regular condoms, nothing fancy, and, well, I found a willing partner. We decided to have a go and see how many rounds we could get through before the condom gave out or something. Not really a great idea, but you know, for science and curiosity.
We started with the first time, and everything went smoothly. After I finished, I carefully removed it, inspected it, and it seemed fine. No holes or anything. So, I thought, “Why not try again?” I carefully put it back on and we went for round two. Yeah it’s weird and I will never do it again. After the second time, I took it off again, gave it another look, and it still looked okay. I was getting kinda grossed out at this point, but we were already in it, so I figured I might as well keep going.
So, I carefully put it back on again, and we went for round three. This time, after I finished, I noticed it felt a little different. When I took it off, I saw a small tear near the base. Okay, that’s it. Game over. It lasted two rounds, but failed on the third. It was gross and weird.
Here’s the thing, though. It was super uncomfortable and not safe at all. The condom felt weaker each time, and the risk of it breaking was obviously there. Plus, it’s just not hygienic, you know? I was feeling kinda disgusted with myself by the end, and I will never try it again. It was a dumb idea.
So, my advice? Don’t try this at home. Always use a new condom each time. It’s not worth the risk or the ick factor. Trust me, I learned it the hard way. A new one each time is the way to go. Don’t be stupid like me.
- Start: Use a new condom.
- Finish: Take it off carefully.
- Inspect: Look for holes or tears.
- Repeat? No, just throw it away.
- Next Round: Grab a new one.
Seriously, just use a new one. It’s not rocket science.