![]() Carrying a condom in your wallet, where it may get folded or sat on, can break or tear the wrapper. They were pretty blunt with their opinion on the issue saying: The next article I read was by a website called KidsHealth. ![]() The first article I come across and they already condom storing Johnnys in a wallet. Instead, keep them in a safe container in a bag or purse ’. Friction from opening and closing your wallet can cause them to deteriorate in quality. ‘Keeping condoms in your wallet is not a good idea, according to the National Institutes of Health. It mentions a few self-explanatory details and then this: My first bit of research led me to an article by Lifestyle regarding the proper storage of a condom. But let’s not forget, condoms are only made from thin latex (rubber), and if you’ve ever ‘blown one up like a balloon’, you’re probably aware of how fragile they really are when misused. ![]() There’s a reason why they stop around 98% of all pregnancies when in use. What are condoms made from?Īs you’d like to think, Condoms are pretty durable all around. ![]() If that was to ever happen then you might as well throw your wallet out – kids ain’t cheap. Wallets offer a tight fit (that’s what she said) so it’s a good reason to believe that storing a condom in a wallet for prolonged periods of time could cause damage, internally, or to the packaging itself. The main issue with carrying a condom comes down to how the condom will cope with being squished between your cards and cash on a daily basis. ![]()
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