CA Gov’t/Non-profit Giving FREE Condoms/Lube by Mail to 12 Year Olds

CA Gov’t/Non-profit Giving FREE Condoms/Lube by Mail to 12 Year Olds

by Stephen Frank on 02/19/2012 · 0 comments     Print This Post Print This Post

This is a proud moment for American special interests.  Imagine if you could get the government to buy your product, then give it away.  That is a sure way to make a profit. 

“Over here at TeenSource, we are excited to announce the launch of CAP (Condom Access Project). We have teamed up with the CA Department of Public Health’s STD Control Branch (STDCB) to make sure you all have access to free condoms year round. This is great because this week is not only Valentine’s week, but it is also National Condom Week! SWEET!

We know that buying condoms from your local drug store can be expensive and picking it up at a clinic can be embarrassing. So starting today, if you are a CA teen you will be able to get condoms in one of two ways:
1. BY MAIL:If you live in Alameda, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Kern County, or selected areas of San Francisco, you can go online and confidentially requesta small package of 10 condoms, lube, and health brochures (with helpful info about STDs and birth control) be sent to your home . You can even go online and re-order condoms up to once a month!” 

Your twelve year old can now call a number or go online and order free condoms and lube.  This is your government, giving condoms and abortions to twelve year olds, without the knowledge of parents.

Why should anybody trust a government that sexualizes our kids, then aborts the babies–all of this with tax dollars meant for the good of society, not to demean our children and our parental rights.

Bet you did not know.  Oh, they do not check on the age of the person ordering the free condoms and lube–a ten year old or a forty year old can get the freebies!   Government is sick.

Can’t afford condoms? The Condom Access Project (CAP) has you covered for free…literally!

Condom Access Project,
Over here at TeenSource, we are excited to announce the launch of CAP (Condom Access Project). We have teamed up with the CA Department of Public Health’s STD Control Branch (STDCB) to make sure you all have access to free condoms year round. This is great because this week is not only Valentine’s week, but it is also National Condom Week! SWEET
We know that buying condoms from your local drug store can be expensive and picking it up at a clinic can be embarrassing. So starting today, if you are a CA teen you will be able to get condoms in one of two ways:
1. BY MAIL:If you live in Alameda, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Kern County, or selected areas of San Francisco, you can go online and confidentially requesta small package of 10 condoms, lube, and health brochures (with helpful info about STDs and birth control) be sent to your home . You can even go online and re-order condoms up to once a month!
2. BY PICK-UP:Check out our condom access map, featuring all of the sites all over CA where you can go and pick up free condoms. All you have to do is enter your city and zip code on the map and it will tell you where you can easily get FREE condoms near you.
If you don’t see a convenient place listed for you to get condoms, don’t worry. CAP is new on TeenSource and we will keep updating the map as we go. So check back for more condom access sites and feel free to provide feedback with comments below on what you think of CAP!
And just in case I haven’t mentioned it enough, remember that condoms are the ONLY birth control method that provides protection against STDs/HIV.
If you think that having a condom on hand makes you look desperate for sex, check out these stats that show most teens think they look smart when they carry condoms.
  • 38 percent think guys look “smart and prepared.”
  • Only 7 percent think guys look like they are trying to look cool.
  • 54 percent think girls look “prepared for anything, and smart, too!”
  • Only 10 percent think girls look like sluts when they have a condom.
Although having lots of condoms on you is always a good idea, using two condoms at once, double bagging, does NOT mean you get double the protection. Check out this step by step guide explaining how to use and put on a condom.


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