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LOVE Condoms

As part of the LOVE Condoms campaign, 500 LOVE Condoms Dispensers have been installed in many cities around the world. In Los Angeles, CA dispensers have been installed in local bar and club venues. In addition, condom distribution and outreach efforts have been taking place around the world. Take a look at the list below to find a LOVE Condoms Dispenser or a condom distribution/outreach event in the Los Angeles area. Dispenser locations for cities around the worlds will be posted soon.

You can also click here to order LOVE Condoms online.

LOVE Condoms Dispensers
MJ's
2810 Hyperion Ave
Silverlake, CA 90026
www.mjsbar.com
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Little Joy
1477 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
(213) 250-3417
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Fiesta Cantina
8865 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 652-8865
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FuBar
7994 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 654-0396
www.fubarla.com
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Silverlake Lounge
2906 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
(323) 663-9636
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Le Barcito
3909 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90029
(323) 644-3515
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Alibi East
225 S San Antonio Ave
Pomona California, 91766
(909) 623-9422
www.alibieast.com
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The Hookup
1047 E Second St
Pomona, CA 91766
(909) 620-2844
www.hook-up.net
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Gold Coast Bar
8228 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 656-4879
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Hamburger Mary's
8288 Santa Monica Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 654-3800
Hamburger Mary's
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Downtown Women’s Center
325 S. Los Angeles St.
Los Angeles, CA, 90013
(213) 680-0600
http://www.dwcweb.org/
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Jesse’s Barber Shop
14614 Whittier Blvd.
Whittier CA. 90605
MySpace
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Gay & Lesbian Elder Housing
Triangle Square
1602 N. Ivar Avenue
Hollywood CA 90028
(323)957-7200
www.gleh.org

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The UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center
220 Westwood Plaza B36
Student Activities Center
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1570
(310) 206-3628
lgbt@ucla.edu
www.lgbt.ucla.edu
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In The Meantime
Men's Group

4067 West Pico
Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90019
(323)733-4868
www.itmm.mylifemystyle.net/
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You can also grab some free LOVE Condoms in your local Out of the Closet Thrift Stores.*
*Located only in California and Florida.
LOVE Condoms Distribution and Outreach Events
AUGUST 2009
8/13 - Artwalk @ Downtown Los Angeles, CA (8pm-12am)
8/14 - Echo Park Los Angeles, CA (8pm-12am)
8/15 - LOVE Festival @ Los Angeles Coliseum (8pm-12am)
8/17 - Moustache Mondays @ La Cita in Downtown Los Angeles, CA (7-10pm)
8/22&8/23 - Sunset Junction in Los Angeles, CA (10am-11pm)
8/27 - Broadway in Long Beach, CA (9pm-1am)
SEPTEMBER 2009
9/10-9/12 - Sunset Strip Music Festival in Los Angeles, CA
9/13 - San Gabriel Valley Pride in Pasadena, CA
OCTOBER 2009
10/14-10/18 - Bi-National Health Week
You can also grab some free LOVE Condoms in your local Out of the Closet Thrift Stores.*
*Located only in California and Florida.

The HARD FactsCondom

Proper, consistent use of a condom:

  • Prevents transmission of HIV by 80-95%
  • Prevents transmission of HPV by 70%
  • Reduces the risk of gonorrhea in men by 70%
  • Consistent use prevents the spread of HIV
  • Reduces the risk of syphilis
  • Reduces the risk of sexually transmitted infection during oral sex
  • Reduces the risk of HPV, herpes, Chlamydia, and pelvic inflammatory disease.
  • Average cost of a condom is about a dollar. Female condoms range from $2.50 - $5.00.

MALE CONDOM

The more you use a condom, the more confident you’ll become with putting it on. Practice alone or with your partner. It can be a fun, loving and sexy thing you can learn together!

Putting on the Condom

  • Carefully open the condom package at one corner being careful not to tear the condom with your fingernail, teeth or a sharp object.
  • Place the rolled condom over the tip of the hard penis. If there is no reservoir tip, pinch it to give it one and leave room to let semen collect.
  • If you’re not circumcised, pull back the foreskin before putting the condom on the head of your penis.
  • Pinching the air out of the condom with one hand (air bubbles can cause breakage), unroll the condom down the full length of your penis to the base with the other.
  • Make sure the condom is right side out. Unroll it a bit to see if it unrolls easily. If so, you’re doing it right. If not, try again with a new condom. You just need a little practice.
  • For anal intercourse, lube up! Put the lube on after you put on the condom. It can actually reduce breakage. Always use WATER-BASED lubricants with latex condoms.

Removing the Condom

  • Pull out of your partner before the penis softens.
  • Hold the condom firmly at the base of the penis at the rim so it doesn’t slip off.
  • Remove the condom being careful not to the spill the semen.
  • Dispose of the condom by wrapping it in a tissue and throwing it way. Avoid flushing it down the toilet.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water.

FEMALE CONDOM

Putting on the Condom

  • Open the package carefully and choose a comfortable position for insertion. You may want to lie down, squat, raise one leg or sit.
  • Make sure the condom is lubricated enough. You can add lubrication inside the condom or to the penis. Female condoms are polyurethane; so oil-based lubricants can be used.
  • The inner ring should be at the bottom closed end of the sheath. Hold the sheath with the open end hanging down.
  • Squeeze the inner ring with your thumb and middle finger. This will make it long and narrow.
  • Insert the inner ring into the vagina and feel it go up. Place your index finger inside the condom and push the inner ring as far as it will go. Make sure the condom is not twisted.
  • The outer ring should remain outside the vagina. The penis should be guided into the condom to ensure it doesn’t slip into the vagina during intercourse.
  • Use enough lubricant so the condom stays in place during sex.

Removing the Condom

  • Remove before standing up. Squeeze and twist the outer ring. Pull it out gently keeping the semen inside.
  • Wrap the condom in its original package or a tissue and throw it away. Avoid flushing it down the toilet.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water.
Condom DO'S Condom DONT'S
Store condoms in a cool, dry place. Exposure to heat, air and light makes them more breakable. Don't stash condoms in a back pocket, wallet or glove compartment.
Lube up! Lubrication can prevent rips and tears in the condom. REMEMBER: Use water-based lubricants with latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants (like baby oil, petroleum jelly or body lotions) damage latex condoms. Don’t use condoms with Nonoxynol 9 – especially for anal sex. Nonoxynol 9 is a spermicide often contained in condoms and lubricants. It has recently been found to cause allergic reactions and cause sores that can actually aid in the transmission of HIV and other STDs.
Check the expiration date. Condoms do have a shelf life. When it’s up, toss it. Don’t use novelty condoms. Novelty condoms, often for sale in sex shops or vending machine SHOULD NOT actually be used. They are what they say they are, a novelty, or “toy”. But nothing to toy around with.
Use a condom only once. Don't use oil-based lubricants – these can damage a latex condom making it possible for it to split.
Use a new condom for each sex act. Don't reuse a condom.
Use thicker condoms for anal intercourse. Don't engage in lengthy and vigorous intercourse.
  Don’t yank the condom on like a sock. Roll it on.
  Don't use a condom that is overly sticky, brittle, the color has changed, or that has come from a broken package.
  Don't use flavored condoms for vaginal or anal sex. They should only be used for oral sex.
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