Recently, I published a post in which I shared an interesting finding -- that people can feel just as embarrassed buying sensitive products like condoms online as they would in person. To read the entry, click here: Buying condoms online can be just as embarrassing.
Something I feel would be worth digging up research on is the following: How often do men feel so embarrassed that they make their partners purchase the condoms for them?
I spoke to someone on this blog who said she's been the one to do the condom shopping in her past two relationships.
I feel men who leave it to their wives to procure protection because they're too embarrassed to do it themselves are being, shall I say, wusses?
After all, women who opt to go on the pill have to make sure they take it every day at the same time and that they don't exhaust their supply.
If the man is going to protect himself, he should be the one to buy the condoms. Even if he feels embarrassed, there's absolutely no reason to offload it on his partner. Come on, guys! Take responsibility!
Do you feel men who dump this on their partner out of embarrassment are being childish and un-manly?
Something I feel would be worth digging up research on is the following: How often do men feel so embarrassed that they make their partners purchase the condoms for them?
I spoke to someone on this blog who said she's been the one to do the condom shopping in her past two relationships.
I feel men who leave it to their wives to procure protection because they're too embarrassed to do it themselves are being, shall I say, wusses?
After all, women who opt to go on the pill have to make sure they take it every day at the same time and that they don't exhaust their supply.
If the man is going to protect himself, he should be the one to buy the condoms. Even if he feels embarrassed, there's absolutely no reason to offload it on his partner. Come on, guys! Take responsibility!
Do you feel men who dump this on their partner out of embarrassment are being childish and un-manly?
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