If condom get squished, hot, or wet, they can tear or lose effectiveness. Here’s a quick guide to store your condoms safe, ready, and reliable.

Heat and moisture are condom enemies. Avoid storing them in bathrooms, pockets, or near your backpack if it gets hot. Instead:
- Store in a drawer, backpack compartment, or bedside table
- Keep away from direct sunlight
- Avoid places that can get very warm, like a car dashboard

It’s tempting to stash one in your wallet “just in case,” but constant folding and pressure can damage condoms.

Always make sure the condom wrapper is sealed and not torn. A ripped wrapper means the condom inside might already be compromised.

Condoms don’t last forever. Check the expiration date before use — expired condoms are more likely to break.
Takeaway
Store condoms somewhere cool, dry, and protected—and always check the expiration date—because being prepared keeps protection reliable, confidence high, and safe intimacy simple.