Those who know the importance of the condom as a means of preventing sexually transmitted diseases are likely to carry condoms each time.
Whether you're on your bed with someone special or you plan to spend the night with someone you met at a party, it's always a good idea to be prepared - but you also need to take care of condoms maintenance, the Telegraph reports.
The most important part of maintaining condoms is to make sure the deadline has not expired. All condoms have the expiration date, and if it is over, it is not safe to use that condom.
According to condom manufacturers, fresh and humid places are best to preserve condoms, but also keep them away from sunlight.
As for holding condoms in your handbag, experts recommend that you never do this!
It's not a miracle: holding it in your handbag can crush it and constant friction may cause microscopic holes, which make the condom less effective in preventing pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases.