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Do you still believe these myths about condoms?

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Condoms are one of the products that can improve the taste of life. So how much do you know about this product?

Are you convinced of these condom misconceptions?

1. Is the contraceptive success rate 100%?

Many gynecologists say that dual contraception is safer. That is, if the woman takes birth control pills and the man uses condoms for double insurance, the success rate of condoms for preventing pregnancy is about 97%. However, not all women are suitable for taking birth control pills, so it is recommended to take them under the advice of a doctor.

2. Will wearing a condom reduce pleasure?

This statement actually makes sense, but it is not that serious. Compared to an unexpected pregnancy, this little thing is nothing more painful. If you want to increase the pleasure, you can choose a thinner condom or a patterned condom for intercourse.

3. Is it inappropriate for a woman to carry a condom?

Ignore this ancient concept. Everyone has the right to pursue sexual intercourse in life. Women carrying condoms can be said to be a way to protect themselves.

4. Should the man prepare condoms?

This is a matter between the two of you, so as long as you two coordinate it well. What other people think is important, the two of you have to discuss it. It doesn't matter who takes it.

5. Can people who are allergic to latex not use it?

Most condoms on the market now are made of latex, if you are allergic to latex. You can choose PU condoms, but if you still feel the same after using them. I suggested seeing an obstetrician and gynecologist.

6. Is the condom easy to break?

Under normal circumstances, condoms have good elasticity and toughness, and are actually not easy to break suddenly. However, if the user is too rough, picks their fingernails, or deteriorates, it will naturally be easier to break.

7. What kind of lubricant should be used?

When using a condom, be sure to use it with a special water-based lubricant. Slippery Vaseline, baby oil or massage oil are all oil-based lubricants, which will cause the condom to emulsify and decompose, making it easy to break.

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