Always check the condom expiration deadline and never keep it in your wallet.

Those who know the importance of condoming as a means of preventing sexually transmitted diseases certainly carry condoms with them each time. Whether you're on your bed with someone special or plan to spend the night with someone you've met at a party is always a good idea [...]
Those who know the importance of condoming as a means of preventing sexually transmitted diseases certainly carry condoms with them each time.
Whether you're in your bed with someone special or you plan on spending the night with someone you met at a party, it's always a good idea to be prepared but you also have to take care of condom maintenance.
The most important part of wearing condoms is to make sure they're not out of time. All condoms have their deadline, and if that deadline has passed, it's not safe to use that condom.
According to condom producers, cool and wet spots are the best to store condoms, but you also have to keep them out of sunlight.
As for wearing condoms in wallets, experts recommend that you never do that!
It is not a myth at all: Keeping them in your wallet can crush them, and constant friction can cause microscopic holes that make the condom less effective in preventing sexually transmitted pregnancy or diseases.










