Where to buy condoms in hanoi




















Login Register. What's new. Install the app. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Buying condoms in Vietnam. Thread starter Logan Start date Jun 25, Tags condoms hanoi ho chi minh vietnam. Where are you guys buying condoms and lube in Vietnam? Are you buying condoms at the typical convenience store? I usually never finish with any of the condoms that are sold in the local stores.

Yeah, I know it's a lot of effort, but many years of using the hand has permanently desensitized me, and these Just Fit XL by FujiLatex condoms seem to be ok. FujiLatex isn't a well-known brand, and they don't even have this condom listed on their website.

And they don't have any thickness measurements, although they're fairly thin, and definitely thinner than your standard Durex condom.

I found these FujiLatex when trying different condoms at a sex shop in Hong Kong, and now I will order them wherever I happen to be in the world Doctor Le Thi Kim Dung from the Thai Ha Medical Center in Hanoi remembered a case in which a year-oldd girl came to her center with severe vaginal infection three months ago. Earlier, she placed a piece of cotton soaked in lemon juice in her vagina for contraception since she thought the juice could kill sperm.

Dung said a few girls also use vinegar and lemon juice to wash their vaginas, which is not contraceptive but can cause infection. Speaking to Tuoi Tre Youth newspaper, Nguyen Van Tan, deputy general director of the General Office for Population and Family Planning, said his agency has plans to install condom vending machines in industrial parks and export processing zones.

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Talking about sex is "sort of forbidden", says Linh Hoang, a year-old on a mission to change outdated attitudes in a country unused to open discussion about sex or gender identity. Vietnam has a young population and their sexual values have vaulted the conservative barriers of a Communist country, with dating apps, condoms and abortion pills easily available.

But the generation gap has left young people without information and support as their sex lives evolve. Parents edge away from the topic of safe sex and society "has no idea what sex education is and how to do it," said Linh, who recalled her own biology teacher attempting to cover reproduction without explaining what sex was to a group of confused year-olds.

Together with three friends all in their early 20s, Linh runs sex education start-up WeGrow Edu from a co-working space in Hanoi, where they stash gift boxes filled with sanitary pads, pregnancy tests and condoms -- as well as vital guides on how and when teens might use them.

From demonstrations on how to use a condom to more nuanced discussions about gender roles, WeGrow Edu's classes aim to deliver essential information to Vietnam's youth. For decades, Vietnam enforced a two-child policy but had little comprehensive information on reproductive health and no access to free family planning services.

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