We have done many posts on way to find cheap booze beer or alcohol for those partaking in extracurricular activities.
However, what has been overlooked is the price of contraceptives. While MissionTuition recognizes that having sex is a big decision to make and should not be taken lightly, if you decide to go for it include protection in the plan. It is very important to practice safe sex given the multitude of STDs that can be contracted (some of them lasting your life time and causing cancer) not to mention pregnancy. So in an effort to promote SAFE sex we have compiled ways of getting FREE to cheap condoms.
#1 JollyJohns Free condoms are offered in name brands such as Durex, Trojan, and Life styles. They also come in different themed packs (i.e. fun pack, sampler packs, and lubricants) along with different quantities (7, 15, 25, 30, 50). Shipping is also free.
#2 CondomUSA Offers packages of 10 Durex condoms, a very small variety, however shipping is also free unless you would like to get them faster than the standard delivery offers.
#3 Trojan Only offers one free sample that will be shipped to you in an unidentifiable package so that others are not notified of what you have “bought”
#4 PlannedParenthood Check with your local Planned Parent Hood. In addition to offering free condoms they also offer free birth control pills to girls in high school. PPH offers may change given the state and clinic, so make sure you check the local site, call, or visit to find further information. Further more local AIDS and health clinics often offer free condoms.
#5 ClubCondom You get 25 Durex enhanced pleasure condoms. However they charge $7.99 for shipping
#6 RipnRoll Offers 12 free condoms or other products such as lubricants on check out. While you have to make a purchase to receive the condoms you do receive free shipping on the entire purchase.
I would like to remind all our readers that condoms are not 100% effective and it is important to look into the contraceptive method that works best for you. For more information on safe sex and contraceptives call or make an appointment with your physician. Also, Planed Parent Hood is a great resource.

