Rubbers

Hmm wonder if Jackie has any Trjoan Ecstasy my favorite rain coat of choice lol.
raedy4funn45's Avatar
I buy them with cash only, so no tracking anything. And if I have extra, I leave them behind with the provider.
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I think a fella should let you know beforehand if he needs or prefers special condoms. I have a married client who has latex allergies so I pick up a couplke lamb skin condoms. Otherwise, I use plain lube free condoms. Originally Posted by incognito isis
Rubbers only come in three sizes...

1) LARGE
2) Extra Large
3) Traveling with the Circus

I pay a premium for the ones I prefer "Nice Guy Medium"

I order them via Ebay, they come from BANGCOCK
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Jackie's first post in this thread should be required reading for every professional lady.

I know a guy who ruined his reputation in the area following a series of broken condoms with a variety of ladies. Some of them claim it was intentional; he said it was just faulty condoms (he needed larger than normal).

Yes, if a guy needs special condoms, he *should* supply them. But if a guy is unscrupulous or willful there are lots of ways he can tamper with a condom to make it break. A professional lady should do everything she can to protect herself, including using condoms that are appropriate for the situation.

The responsibility was ultimately the lady's to be prepared for anything. Originally Posted by jackie@sintropolis
I've had a session where the lady brought ONE condom. That wasn't a hint that MSOG wan't available. She just wasn't prepared. When she realized she was out of condoms, she offered BBFS.

I also had a date recently with a lady who didn't like the taste of latex. She took the condom off to give me a BBBJ, and then tried to put it back on for more sex. I told her that would be a pain and reached for a new one. She half-jokingly said I should give her an extra dollar for wasting her condoms. Kind of ruined the mood for me.
Jackie & Q.

Some ladies like myself and Jackie will have numerous types of condoms in various "sizes." Some ladies don't like "wasting" the money to keep numerous types around. They feel that they've thrown money down the drain if they aren't used.

My motto has always been, its better to be prepared than not.
Sens55's Avatar
E & Jackie make valid points. What's a dollar or two comapred to a lost client? Intangible costs are hard to measure but evry bit as costly.
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........l.
Please, ladies (and gentlemen), never use a natural sheep intestine condom (known as "lambskin") - NEVER - they offer NO effective barrier against HIV and most all other STD's and if the gentleman is latex sensitive, there are much better alternatives on the market.
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Kisses,

- Jackie Originally Posted by jackie@sintropolis
Jackie,

When my first wife & I were quite young we thought (how stupid) that the natural sheep condom was like nothing at all. They were expensive, and we loved them. When one slipped off we got another daughter that we privately in own moments referred to as 4X. That mistake is the best thing that has happened in my life; and I NEVER have called her 4X. Her mother is gone, but the term 4X is still private.

JR
Any guy who tampers with a condom in order to make it less effective is fucking nuts!!! He is endangering himself, as well as the lady. That is just insane.

I always use latex condoms and I buy them on the way to the appointment. I always pay cash and I make sure that the store from which I am buying is a long ways from home. That minimizes the chance of running in to someone I know. Finally, I might add that lately I have been using Kimono condoms. They run on the small side and they are very thin, but also high quality. They are the most sensitive condom that I have found.

Charlie
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Where do you find Kimono? locally. I would also like to find some of the "Crown" condoms. I just don't want to buy them over the internet. Cash is king as they say!!
I should clarify, I usually bring regular and Magnum. Anything else the client should bring himself or AFTER verifying him, he can then inform me if he needs anything special. But without a heads up as it were, I'm certainly no mind reader. I'm always open to suggestions from verified gentlemen of course.

I'd also like to say, with all due respect, if you lose a client over such a trivial thing as not supplying the right type of condom, maybe he wasn't worth seeing anyway...
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Bow there's a difference in bringing them and making a provider aware you're packing an anaconda so she can get a fire hose to play.
I have found them at some Walgreen's and at some Hy-Vee stores. Not that not ALL Hy-Vee stores or Walgreen's has them. I would try calling the ones in your area.
I agree with Sens, as a 'Provider' I will also 'provide' the safety device. There are a few condoms that might irritate me and prefer to have mine, I buy the XL's for the you-never-know situations.

Just a funny thought: Bras come in a variety of sizes that are 'labeled' even though every woman's breasts are different. Why arent condoms 'labeled' in a similiar way??
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In many cases (NOT ALL), the problem with women buying the condoms is they aren't always buying them taking into consideration how good they feel to the guys. They seemingly buy them SOLELY for functionality, which is preventing pregnancy and std. That's fine. The only problem with that is, not all condoms are made alike. Some are quite thick. While they are strong, they tend to not transfer heat and sensation very well. The typical penis needs to be 'fooled' considerably well into thinking it's inside an unprotected vagina. When it think it's inside unprotected vagina, meaning good heat and sensation transfer, it's going to respond accordingly. This means it's going to stay harder longer. It's going to throb, twitch, and tingle. And eventually it's going to send signals to the brain and balls that it needs to gush out a load. When this is done right the eventuality is the one everybody is looking for.

Modern times have worked quite well for condoms. They're thinner, just as strong or stronger than predecessors, and just as important, they're lubed. Thin, well-lubed condoms, ladies, is the key to 'fooling' the penis. Lubrication reinforces the strength of the condom, making them VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO BREAK. If you're using a thick one, and it's taking the guy aaaaalllll day to cum, it's most likely because of the reasons mentioned above (poor transfer, little or no lube). What's a guy going to do when he 'can't feel it'? He's going to pound away, pound away, and then pound some more...until he either finally blows or exhausts himself. On top of that, he's leaving you sore and raw. Don't put yourself (and him) in that situation. Buy the quality brands. If you have to pay a few extra bucks for them, oh well. That's better than the alternative(s).

Most major metroplexes have a condom store somewhere, or you can order them online. I think I'm going to make using the larger brand the norm. Not that I'm huge, but because they're bigger at the head and allow for easier ejaculation (and tapered at the bottom for a stay-on fit). Nothing's worse than pulling out with a regular condom and seeing that tip stretched out like a balloon filled with water. I think using small condoms part of the problem with these assholes who are intentionally break them. I haven't the slightest idea why anyone could be that dumb. Unless they're a straight up PENCILDICK, the average guy can fit a Magnum with no problem.
I think it wise for both the provider and the client to carry a variety.

For instance I like to climax during a blow job. When I meet someone for the first time, I always bring flavored condoms just in case she is BBBJ but not CIM or gawd forbid, she neglected to tell me before we arrive that she is CBJ only.