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Re: Virgins be writing about sex everywhere...
(Anonymous) 2013-03-10 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)Condoms can get pretty messy, but that mostly depends on how much extra lube is used, in my experience. The actual condom is slippery but not unmanageable, and they provide a pretty good seal. Condom leaks don't really happen unless there's a tear towards the end, and then you have bigger problems than that. Sometimes they come off, but this isn't a problem if the person with the penis is careful.
Sperm usually stays where it belongs with condoms. As for taking it off, I've seen two variations: the "roll it like a glove" method and the "edge it slowly up, pinch the sperm bubble, and then pull it off" method. I'm sure there are other ways.