“When should I bring up birth control? I want to be safe, so I know I have to bring it up at some point.”— Jillian Kramer, glamour.com
“Wait. Did I put the condom on inside-out? Or does that even matter? They're reversible, right?”— Cameron Frye, rantlifestyle.com
“Using condoms helps keep your vagina’s pH level at the status quo so good bacteria, like lactobacilli, can survive in there. And this is super important since those little bacteria help prevent yeast infections, UTIs, and bacterial vaginosis. Just in case you needed another reason to wrap things up.”— Ashley Oerman, womenshealthmag.com
“Chandler: 'Condoms?' Joey: 'We don’t know how long we’re gonna be stuck here. We might have to repopulate the world.' Chandler: 'And condoms are the way to do that?'”— Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing, amazon.com
“If you're single and going to wear a risque costume on Halloween make sure it has a little pocket to hide a condom.”— Dr. Ruth Westheimer, twitter.com
“They're predicting a blizzard for the East Coast. Hope you've all stocked up on condoms!”— Dr. Ruth Westheimer, twitter.com
“If you go over to his house and notice something as subtle as a glass on the nightstand on your side of his bed that you never left there, it could be a sign someone else slept in his bed. Or, maybe, the day after he told you he had ‘the guys’ over the night before, you discover every CD in his ster…”— Liz Crokin, elitedaily.com
“Your partner should always wear a condom. While you won’t get pregnant through anal sex, you are still at risk for sexually transmitted infections.”— Sherry Ross, gurl.com
“Using condoms will help to make cleanup easier and is absolutely recommended for partners who are not exclusive to ensure that your sexually health remains, well, healthy.”— Jolie Kerr, adequateman.deadspin.com