Question
- How old do I have to be to buy condoms? Is there a
certain legal age?
Answer
- There
is no legal age you must be to buy condoms. It is
possible to buy condoms at any age no matter how old you
are although it is always
better to be abstinent. If you are not
sexually active, good for you, you are one of a number of young adults who are making the
promise. The promise is a promise to yourself that you
will not have sex until you are married. You can be sure
you won't get pregnant or get someone pregnant and you will
not contract HIV or an STD (Sexually Transmitted
Disease) from sexual activity. After all, the only sure
way to be 100% protected from HIV
and AIDS is to abstain from or stay away from sexual
activity altogether. If you are young, it's probably the
best thing to do anyway. I don’t think anyone is
disputing that abstinence is the safest and best choice
for teenagers. But research
suggests that teens who participate in abstinence-only
sex education programs or make so-called “purity
pledges” promising to remain virgins until marriage
are just as likely to have sex as teens who don’t --
and are less likely to take precautions when they do
have sex. Condoms,
not promises help teens.
Question
- What if I am sexually active, will I get in trouble
for buying condoms?
Answer
- Absolutely not! If
you are sexually active, it is your
responsibility to keep you and your partner protected
from Sexually Transmitted Diseases with responsible
sexual behavior and the correct use
of condoms. If you are very
young you will not get in trouble for buying condoms,
although the sales clerk or pharmacist may give you a
look. Speaking as a dad, I would be sad and disappointed if I
found out my child was having sex without talking to me
first but............. I would be mad as
hell if I found out my child was having unprotected sex!
If
you are having sex it's a decision you will have to live
with, but if you have unprotected sex, it's a decision
you might regret if someone gets pregnant or a decision
you might possibly die with if you get AIDS. Bottom line, stay safe!
Question
- My mom won't let me buy condoms, what do I do?
Answer
- There are plenty of places to buy condoms, so not
using them is not the answer.
Let
me first say, you should try to talk to your parents. If
you can't talk to your parents or they wont talk to you
then try to talk with your counselor, sex educator or at
the very least learn how to use a
condom correctly and make sure you use them every
time
If
you must have sex without your parents consent or
knowing, than please at least try to talk to your doctor,
school counselor or Healthcare professional and most of all please,
please stay safe and Rip n Roll
(use a condom and use it correctly).
If
you can't buy condoms in stores or are scared to, your
doctor or local health center or Planned Parenthood
center, will surely help you
out. I know that you are reading this article and
that means you probably want to stay safe and protected
so good for you!
If you can't
find condoms
anywhere else. You can buy condoms online right
here at America's Condom
SuperStore.