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Hi. recently I put a latex glove on my hand to experiment how it gets ripped by finger nail.
Firstly, It took a great lot of effort to tear it with my finger nail when it did, it was catastrophic.

My question is, If someone tears a condom WITH THEIR FINGERS while putting it on, does it ruptures the same way as the glove? Would I know it without looking. (let's not talk about penetration) because my penis is super small and I inserted into a woman's ***, but am unsure whether it was a penetration, because i have never done it before.
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Oh sorry and thanks for pointing out the mistake...
have a great day ahead...it is midnite in my country...gonna sleep
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You can't change it now, just wanted to make sure it was not trying to represent death.
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I sorry rip was supposed to stand for ripping (tearing)...i just realised it may mean rest in peace......my mistake...how do i change it?
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Yes.
And again why does your post title say "rip"?
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HI, so u mean to say...if the condom is teared by the nail...I would have known without even looking at it (prior to penetration)
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Why is the title of your post "rip"?

Yes it would be the same way as the glove.
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