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Sexually Transmitted Disease > Lamb-skin Condom
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Lamb-skin Condom Defined
The same thing as a natural membrane condom. These condoms are not recommended for preventing the spread of STDs. These condoms have holes called pores in them that are too small to see but are large enough for germs and bodily fluids to get through.
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