Wash Post — D.C. to begin using more-expensive Trojan condoms in HIV prevention program
High school students and college-age adults have been complaining to District officials that the free condoms the city has been offering are not of good enough quality and are too small and that getting them from school nurses is “just like asking grandma or auntie.”
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