WTF no condoms were used..?

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  • 05-30-2017, 11:45 AM
I read that back in the Roman Empire era, there were special plants herb that can be used as birth control. A whole lot of them were used to the point that plant become extinct. I wonder what's the name of that plant, anybody knows? Originally Posted by azteclust

Cactus?
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As far as the best condoms, my personal preference is Skyn. They are not latex (polyisoprene) and are super thin and super strong. Originally Posted by Victoria of Houston
My favorite cum catching condom of all time is a clean veegee with it's tubes tied!
Lol... "honey! I'm home wanna fuck? "

"Sure, sid you stop and pick up the tripe? " Originally Posted by TryWeakly
I read that back in the Roman Empire era, there were special plants herb that can be used as birth control. A whole lot of them were used to the point that plant become extinct. I wonder what's the name of that plant, anybody knows? Originally Posted by azteclust
That's interesting. In fact, this whole topic is, wow, I am surprised something of substance has been posted for one in co-ed.

I bet you could find books on it in the library. "The History of Contraception", etc.
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^ true, are there still libraries around?

Back to the subtopic tho.... tripe, fabric, re-usable vulcanized rubber...... gotta watch out with the baby oil as I have heard that causes latex to disintegrate....
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^any petroleum based lube
^ true, are there still libraries around?
Originally Posted by TryWeakly
Lols, yes.


^any petroleum based lube Originally Posted by MarcellusWalluz
Yes, precisely. Just go with water-based lubes and you will be fine. But honestly, unless you're giving a handy or anal, who really needs lube for vaginal penetration? I know I never have.
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I read that back in the Roman Empire era, there were special plants herb that can be used as birth control. A whole lot of them were used to the point that plant become extinct. I wonder what's the name of that plant, anybody knows? Originally Posted by azteclust
Asa foetida
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