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If they don't protect against std's how do they prevent pregnancy?
It's all about size. A single sperm is MUCH bigger than a single virus or bacteria. So, the natural membrane of the sheep skin condom is small enough to stop sperm but not a std virus.
Anyways, if you are only worried about pregnancy sheep skin condoms are the way to go.
Hands down the best sensation you can get but they are pricey $1-$3 for one but still cheaper than a kid. They sell them at walmart.
Lambskin feel like you're barebacking more or less. You can feel the girls bodyheat from her vagina transfer to your penis really well which increases the pleasure. As mentioned previously, they don't protect against *some* STDs because they can fit through the membrane walls. However, they DO protect against pregnancy.
They can be pricey at $1... but let's say you have sex 5 times/week if you're in a relationship and 2 times/week if you're doing it casually. That's max $260/year to feel her insides as if it were the real deal. Not a lot of money for that IMO.
It's all about size. A single sperm is MUCH bigger than a single virus or bacteria. So, the natural membrane of the sheep skin condom is small enough to stop sperm but not a std virus.
Anyways, if you are only worried about pregnancy sheep skin condoms are the way to go.
Hands down the best sensation you can get but they are pricey $1-$3 for one but still cheaper than a kid. They sell them at walmart.
And what kind of lubrication can be used?
Don't some condoms require different ones in order not to compromise the material?
You can use, both, oil-based, and water-based lubricants with lambskin condoms.
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