Entity: CONDOM
A condom is a contraceptive device made of thin rubber or latex that is worn over the penis during sexual intercourse to prevent conception or sexually transmitted diseases.
CONDOM
Etymology
The term 'condom' originates from various sources, with its current usage stemming from English. It has evolved to represent a protective barrier used during sexual activities.
Definition
A condom is a contraceptive device made of thin rubber or latex that is worn over the penis during sexual intercourse to prevent conception or sexually transmitted diseases.
Historical Context
Condoms have been used for centuries as a method of contraception and disease prevention. The modern condom has evolved to be more effective and widely accessible.
Cultural Significance
Condoms play a crucial role in promoting safe sex practices and reducing the spread of sexually transmitted infections. They are also associated with responsible sexual behavior and family planning.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts include safe sex practices, contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, and reproductive health.
See Also
- Birth control
- Safe sex
- Reproductive health
A protective sheath worn over the penis during intercourse to prevent pregnancy or the transmission of sexually transmitted infections.