1. No, and no. They're nice warm-weather shoes but walking long distances can be very painful.
2. It can't be done because the penis isn't stiff. Condoms have to be unrolled onto a penis, which requires an erection. It just doesn't work the other way around.
3. Normally, yes. It's an all or nothing kind of deal. Depends on the disease. A bad idea. Yes, it is usually considered unsafe unless you're in a strictly monogamous relationship.
He's got a point - it's very dangerous these days unless you've got iron-clad proof that your partner is clean. It's entirely possible that it was with a condom on (an unlubricated one, in all likelihood - spermicide and condom lube taste nasty).
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2. It can't be done because the penis isn't stiff. Condoms have to be unrolled onto a penis, which requires an erection. It just doesn't work the other way around.
3. Normally, yes. It's an all or nothing kind of deal. Depends on the disease. A bad idea. Yes, it is usually considered unsafe unless you're in a strictly monogamous relationship.
He's got a point - it's very dangerous these days unless you've got iron-clad proof that your partner is clean. It's entirely possible that it was with a condom on (an unlubricated one, in all likelihood - spermicide and condom lube taste nasty).