Get em for free at family planning clinics ect...
(or do you have to be under 16?)
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10-02-2010 02:27 PM #1
Cheapest place to get condoms from
They're pretty pricey, but I'm sure there are couples on here that routinely buy them and so know where to get them cheaps!
If able to buy online and deliver discretely that is a plus, because I go grocery shopping with house-mates and see Tesco's buy one pack get one free but would feel SHAME buying 24+ condoms in front of my house-mates.Be happy, accept those you care for, and live your life in a manner true to yourself, those you care for, and the values you hold dear to your heart.
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10-02-2010 02:49 PM #2
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10-02-2010 03:25 PM #3
Go to a gay bar and pick up loads of free ones
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10-02-2010 04:26 PM #4
There's loads of online places that sell them and all deliver in discrete packaging.
Are you not a student? Your SU surely give them away free or sell them stupidly cheap.Growls
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10-02-2010 04:37 PM #5
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10-02-2010 04:40 PM #6
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Our SU used to have them in a bowl but don't anymore. Any nurse or GP at your Drs can give you a bag full, it doesn't have to be a specialist clinic.
To buy, I'd probably go for superdrug or somewhere similar and get them on BOGOF.
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10-02-2010 05:41 PM #7
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10-02-2010 05:48 PM #8Thunderstruck Guest
The woods.
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10-02-2010 05:50 PM #9
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10-02-2010 10:43 PM #10
bodycare, if you have one near you? a 12 pack of durex fetherlite is about £3.90 whereas they're about £8 in supermarkets. :]
they are loaded with prejudices, not based upon anything in reality,but based on... if something is new, they reject it immediately because it’s frightening to them. what they do instead is just stay with the familiar.
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10-02-2010 10:47 PM #11
condomman.com, if you buy in bulk (who doesn't need 500?) they can cost about a dime a piece and they ship to the uk

Oh, actually with the exchange rate they'd be like 8 cents
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10-02-2010 11:02 PM #12
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Ebay can be good sometimes, so long as you look out for known brands and the kite mark
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11-02-2010 06:35 AM #13

Even the receptionists at the doctors will usually sort you out with some freebies. Or if you have a student medical centre, they should be armed to the teeth, too. You don't usually even need an appointment, just ask at the desk. Although it's sometimes less embarrassing going to the clinic - at least they know what you're there for! Our local clinic used to literally fill a carrier bag for my old housemate, for nowt, and then she'd hand them around
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11-02-2010 09:10 AM #14
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11-02-2010 10:02 PM #15Thunderstruck Guest




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