kondoom
Kondoom is the Afrikaans term for a male condom, a contraceptive barrier used during sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy and reduce the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Condoms are typically made of latex, but non-latex variants such as polyurethane and polyisoprene are available for people with latex allergies. Kondooms are commonly sold in pharmacies, supermarkets, vending machines, and health clinics, and are often distributed at low or no cost by public health services. They are typically lubricated, and some varieties are flavored or textured.
In Afrikaans-speaking regions such as South Africa and parts of Namibia, the word kondoom is part of
Good practice notes include checking the expiration date, using the correct size, and using water-based lubricants