At Pride Parades and other events, I used to get condoms for free. Free condoms with advertising on the packets are handed out at various occasions to promote various organizations. Small items might be found at youth centers as well. Size does have a role, even if you've already figured it out. This might happen if a condom is too big for the penis. There is a risk of ripping if it is too tiny.
Condoms do, in fact, have a shelf life. Over time, the rubber wears down. The time it takes for a condom to become "unsafe" might be as long as five years, or it could be as short as one year, depending on the other ingredients in it, such as lubrication and spermicides. Condoms should not be used if the packet has been opened before the time has come to use them.
Condoms do, in fact, have a shelf life. Over time, the rubber wears down. The time it takes for a condom to become "unsafe" might be as long as five years, or it could be as short as one year, depending on the other ingredients in it, such as lubrication and spermicides. Condoms should not be used if the packet has been opened before the time has come to use them.