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In case of emergency
You'll need a battle plan in case the unthinkable happens -- breakage, or worse yet, the condom slips off and goes M.I.A.. There's only about a one in 50 chance a condom will break during sexual intercourse, but if you suddenly feel heightened sensitivity, that's a pretty good indication that the condom has failed.
At this point, stop and check right away . If you don't treat a mishap like this with the utmost seriousness, you'll potentially be exposing yourself to disease or imminent daddyhood. Plus, once the lady discovers that you decided on your own to continue bareback, it's guaranteed that she'll call the whole show off. If the condom has indeed broken or slipped off, get rid of it and put on a new one. Know that there's a chance that she'll be freaked out and want to stop.
Before cracking a fresh rubber, make sure you've located the last one. If it's nowhere to be found, it's likely still inside her, and she'll have to retire to the loo and fish it out. And nothing kills the moment like a trip to the can for deep-sea fishing. Chances are that will ruin it and that the sex will be over for the time being.
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