Carrying around a (non-expired!) condom is hairy female sex videosusually a smart idea — but according to Trojan, some people tote protection even in the saddest of circumstances.
Nearly one in eight men 35 and under admit to bringing protection to a funeral just in case, the condom brand found in an online survey of around 2,000 adults aged 18-35 in the U.S. Meanwhile, about one in four millennials brought protection to their high school reunion, which is not nearly as morbid of a scenario.
Want more sex and dating storiesin your inbox? Sign up for Mashable's new weekly After Dark newsletter.
Trojan's State of Sex Survey reveals some encouraging statistics, as well: 77 percent of adults 18-35 believe men and women should be equally responsible when providing protection. Seventy-eight percent of men would rather be responsible for wearing condoms than make their partner feel pressured to take birth control; 52 percent of women would rather their partners wear condoms than take the pill.
SEE ALSO: 5 steps to making a masturbation routineSixty-five percent of respondents bring protection on the first date. Most (63 percent), however, say they're most likely to ask a potential sexual partner about protection once in bed. Nearly all, 91 percent, say they're generally more likely to use a condom to prevent pregnancy and STIs given the state of current affairs.
Around half of people surveyed, 52 percent, keep condoms on their bedside table; it's the most popular place for women to keep condoms (57 percent do), while a wallet is the most popular place for men (52 percent). About two-thirds of men under 35 (64 percent) often or always have a condom on hand, while 49 percent of women under 35 do.
Whether you're mourning or not, bring protection along with you probably isn't a bad idea.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Esports moving to TV means more video games have to reckon with themselves
The ban on laptops on flights from the Middle East is finally over
'Despacito' is officially the song of summer, and here’s why
The rise of YouTube: 20 years of creators, culture, and content at VidCon
You'll soon be able to buy your kids a $500 Luke Skywalker Landspeeder
Jennifer Lawrence barfed at Olivia Wilde's Broadway play
'Despacito' is officially the song of summer, and here’s why
Using a U2F Key to Secure Your Google, Dropbox, and GitHub Accounts
Amazon's new Instagram thingy is the grossest, purest thing on the internet
VidCon 2025: Creators share their mistakes and lessons learned
Humanity confuses its loyalties and builds a shrine for that drowned security robot
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。