Seriously. If you wear a working condom, it’s protected. If you then find out it broke, you learn it actually turned into unprotected sex somewhere in the process.
It isn’t rocket science, but it sometimes the condom having broken gets noticed only when the woman feels something liquid-ish inside her that should not be there. I wouldn’t stigmatize inexperienced people as having had unprotected sex if they have done all they can with the knowledge they have to protect themselves.
Whaaaaat?
Seriously. If you wear a working condom, it’s protected. If you then find out it broke, you learn it actually turned into unprotected sex somewhere in the process.
This isn’t rocket science.
It isn’t rocket science, but it sometimes the condom having broken gets noticed only when the woman feels something liquid-ish inside her that should not be there. I wouldn’t stigmatize inexperienced people as having had unprotected sex if they have done all they can with the knowledge they have to protect themselves.
But that IS unprotected. Not anyone’s fault, but still.
I do see the point about stigmatization