Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, let him purchase his own condoms. It can be your money, but he should be able to openly purchase condoms without being nervous or feeling weird about it.
Should be able to and would be able to are two different things. I would prefer that my son was confident enough to do so, but I'm not prepared to face the consequences if it turns out that he isn't.
If he isn't confident enough to purchase condoms, then he isn't confident enough to have sex. You can't baby and hold his hand forever. Give him the skills necessary which you are trying to do but he has to be able to perform the job.
Anonymous wrote:Trojan or Durex? I think that's the brand. Just get the regular kind, not extra sensitive or ribbed or large or whatever. Make sure he knows how to use one. Give them to him and tell him you expect he'll do the supplying from now on. Tell him to always carry one and stash them somewhere and that from now forward it's on him.
Tell him girls will insist they are on the pill, but that doesn't protect him from girls that lie, forget to take pills, STDs etc.
He should know all this, but remind him....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, let him purchase his own condoms. It can be your money, but he should be able to openly purchase condoms without being nervous or feeling weird about it.
Should be able to and would be able to are two different things. I would prefer that my son was confident enough to do so, but I'm not prepared to face the consequences if it turns out that he isn't.
22:10 here. Didn't see your comment before you posted. I'd give him money to buy them along with "the speech" and then also buy some and stick them in his nighstand or whatever. As much as we would all like to think that if he isn't confident enough to buy condoms he isn't confident enough to have sex, the reality doesn't always go along with that.
OP here, thanks. I agree that reality isn't always what we wish.
Which brings us back to my question. If I'm going to buy some and stick them in his nightstand, what brand?
I remember my dad telling my brother "Here's where I keep my condoms, in case you ever need some", which is kind of what I want to replicate except that I don't actually keep any condoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, let him purchase his own condoms. It can be your money, but he should be able to openly purchase condoms without being nervous or feeling weird about it.
Should be able to and would be able to are two different things. I would prefer that my son was confident enough to do so, but I'm not prepared to face the consequences if it turns out that he isn't.
22:10 here. Didn't see your comment before you posted. I'd give him money to buy them along with "the speech" and then also buy some and stick them in his nighstand or whatever. As much as we would all like to think that if he isn't confident enough to buy condoms he isn't confident enough to have sex, the reality doesn't always go along with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, let him purchase his own condoms. It can be your money, but he should be able to openly purchase condoms without being nervous or feeling weird about it.
Should be able to and would be able to are two different things. I would prefer that my son was confident enough to do so, but I'm not prepared to face the consequences if it turns out that he isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, let him purchase his own condoms. It can be your money, but he should be able to openly purchase condoms without being nervous or feeling weird about it.
Should be able to and would be able to are two different things. I would prefer that my son was confident enough to do so, but I'm not prepared to face the consequences if it turns out that he isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, let him purchase his own condoms. It can be your money, but he should be able to openly purchase condoms without being nervous or feeling weird about it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, let him purchase his own condoms. It can be your money, but he should be able to openly purchase condoms without being nervous or feeling weird about it.