Non apple headphone

I just bought an iPhone 3GS-32GB. The supplied headphone works ok, but the earbuds do not fit my ears and slip out easily.
Can I substitute it with any other standard audio headphones(such as the usual Sony, Panasonic, etc.) to listen to music, knowing that I would lose the sound volume/microphone control gizmo that comes with the apple headphone?
Using these standard headphones will not damage the "original soung system", and later on if I want to use the Apple supplied headphone again, I can get back to use the sound volume/ microphone control for phoning and music without any problems?

Yes, you can certainly use 3rd party headphones with the iPhone. There are even some that provide a similar control 'gizmo'. If you return to the Apple headphones, those will function just as they do now.

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