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Just to let you know, I responded to your last question Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/2015 February 5#causes of condom failure. If you want to respond further, probably open a new question referring to the old one, however I am unlikely to respond any more. I do suggest you do a little more reading if you are interested in these things. As I mentioned in my response, many health related journal articles have free text versions available for free. Try finding the article on PubMed, that will often given a link. And you should be able to understand basic details from the articles, even if a more detailed understanding may be difficult for someone not an expert in the field (which isn't me anyway). Also, in case you're still not aware, there's no need to ask for anyone's permission to ask questions including followups to earlier questions, provided your questions are suitable for the RD and you're sincere. Of course there's no guarantee anyone, or anyone in particular, will respond to your questions. Nil Einne (talk) 12:43, 11 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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