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	<title>Intimacies:&#187; contraceptives</title>
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		<title>Contraceptive Shenanigans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sitting on my desk in artfully designed shiny foil wrappers are chocolate-, grape- and banana-flavored condoms. They were gifts from the good folk at Planned Parenthood, where I recently met with a group of sex-health educators. Since condoms are the most reliable available and reliable protection against unwanted pregnancy and STDs, Planned Parenthood is running [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.keepcondom.com/images/products/trustex-cho.jpg" alt="trustex cho Contraceptive Shenanigans" align="left" title="Contraceptive Shenanigans" />Sitting on my desk in artfully designed shiny foil wrappers are chocolate-, grape- and banana-flavored condoms. They were gifts from the good folk at <a href="://www.plannedparenthood.org/ppaustin/" target="_blank">Planned Parenthood</a>, where I recently met with a group of sex-health educators. Since condoms are the most reliable available and reliable protection against unwanted pregnancy and STDs, Planned Parenthood is running a campaign to change the image of the rubber. It got me thinking&#8230;</p>
<p>What are the various was in which people can have fun with contraceptives?   Must contraceptives be seen as a turn-off, however necessary, or are the part of the collection of toys in your pleasure chest? I&#8217;m collecting real-life anecdotes and suggestions, and I welcome yours. The compiled results will likely show up in a future &#8220;Intimacies&#8221; column I&#8217;ll write in <em>The Good Life</em> (names may be withheld on request).  What memorable experiences have you had with any form of contraception?</p>
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