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6by Troy“…Afbeelding: acht penissen, elk met een condoom en pruik, sommige met een bril. Tekst: Peace & love condom, John. Since I'm using Love Condom I can easily find a hole in the defence! …”
Published 2009
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7“…Tekst: the First Gay Says Love life, use a condom. thefirstgay.be. Met steun van de Vlaamse overheid. …”
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8“…Tekst: the First Gay Says Love life, use a condom. thefirstgay.be. Met steun van de Vlaamse overheid. …”
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10by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…The condom is one of the most commonly known preventives in the world. …”
Published 1920
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11by Boomerang“…Le 12 juin, venez faire décoller le 'Flying condom' le plus grand du monde ! Départ fixé à 14h30 précises. …”
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12by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…In this way the sperm does not enter the vagina (woman's body). The condoms are obtainable at all chemist shops at various prices. …”
Published 1920
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13by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…The methods to be used by the man — withdrawal and the condom — have their objections for many people. …”
Published 1920
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15by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…There is no doubt that the use of the pessary and the use of the cot or condom are both safe and certain, if they are used intelligently. 15X/2/566/51…”
Published [1915?]
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16by Miss Bambi“…Horny studs, Dance Queens, Special Decoration, Open bar & restaurant, 18 theme rooms, Sauna & jacuzzi, Free condoms, Erotic cinema, Internetcafé, Lounge bar, DJ JO La Demence, DJ DOMIEN Starlight Lounge. …”
Published 2006
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17by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…Perhaps the commonest preventive excepting the use of the condom is "coitus interruptus" or withdrawal of the penis from the vagina shortly before the ejection of the semen. …”
Published 1920
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18by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…It is desirable that the husband should have passed water not long before union, as if he has need to do so, control is more difficult. 2. The Sheath or Condom.— The only other method for the husband which need be mentioned is the use of the sheath, which is sometimes 15X/2/566/51…”
Published [1915?]