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Penis Growth

Information on penis growth

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10 steps to put on a male condom

Male condoms are 98% effective if used correctly. They are also one of the only methods that protect against both pregnancy and STIs. However, remember that condoms are not effective if they are not put on properly or are the wrong size as they can slip off.

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Anal Sex

It's important to use condoms when having anal sex as it is still possible to transmit sexually transmitted infections and also for a woman to get pregnant if semen comes in to contact with the vagina.

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How old do you have to be to have sex?

From the age of 16 you can legally consent to sex (this includes sexual intercourse, penetrative sex and any sort of sexual touching) but 16 may not necessarily be the right age for you to start having sex.

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