I think his focus was on the prophylactic function of condoms, as opposed to their use as a contraceptive device; which is an equally important topic, of course, particularly in the context he mentioned. In committed heterosexual relationships when disease is not a concern they're still sometimes utilized to prevent pregnancy, though frequently couples will opt for a different form of birth control that doesn't have such an impact on the act of sexual intercourse.
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I think his focus was on the prophylactic function of condoms, as opposed to their use as a contraceptive device; which is an equally important topic, of course, particularly in the context he mentioned. In committed heterosexual relationships when disease is not a concern they're still sometimes utilized to prevent pregnancy, though frequently couples will opt for a different form of birth control that doesn't have such an impact on the act of sexual intercourse.