How to choose a condom that suits you
How to choose a condom that suits you? I believe that many men cannot give a standard answer. Today, the editor specially tells you how to choose condoms from aspects such as length and personal sexual habits.
A study by Indiana University in the United States found that more than 50% of men do not like to use condoms. The reason is that they feel strong discomfort after wearing them. Therefore, it is very important for men to choose the one that suits them best in the face of various condoms.
1. Measure the length before buying a set
There are three types of condoms in my country, the large diameter is 35 mm, the medium diameter is 33 mm and the small diameter is 31 mm. In most cases, the most suitable size for men in our country is medium. However, clinically, we often see that some men use condoms that are too tight, which blocks blood circulation in the penis, leading to hypoxia of tissues and nerves in the penis, injury to the corpus cavernosum, and even weakness and inability to lift the penis. Some people buy condoms that are too large, which can easily cause the condom to fall off and semen to leak out, reducing the contraceptive effect. Therefore, when men choose condoms, it is best to measure the diameter of the penis first, including when it is flaccid and when it is erect.
When measuring, the room temperature is best around 25 degrees Celsius, after you have calmed down and taken a proper rest. Lift the penis flat with your hands, use one end of a hard ruler to hold against the pubic symphysis, and the other end to the external orifice of the glans urethra as the benchmark. This is the normal length of the penis. When erect, apply a thin wire around the middle of the fully erect penis, then measure the length of the wire to get the penis circumference, and then divide it by 3.14 to get the penis diameter. This result is closest to the actual data.
2. Don’t use ultra-thin condoms to ejaculate quickly
At the same time, the thickness of condoms also has a great impact on men's psychology.
The thicker the condom, the lower the sensitivity of the male penis during sexual life. The greater the distance between himself and his lover, and the worse the natural feeling. It's like everyone doesn't like wearing thick gloves to grab things. Today, there are three main types of condoms: ultra-thin, thin and regular. Among them, the thickness of the ultra-thin condoms is 0.03 mm, the thickness of the ordinary condoms is 0.04-0.06 mm, and the thin condoms are somewhere in between. A study in the United States showed that for every 0.01 mm decrease in thickness, men's comfort level will increase by 20%. No wonder men particularly favor ultra-thin products.
However, ultra-thin condoms are not suitable for everyone. For those men who ejaculate quickly, are elderly and have poor self-control, they should still use thicker condoms. This is helpful to control ejaculation, extend the time of sexual life, and enable both parties to fully enjoy the pleasure of fish and water.
In addition, it is recommended that men buy condoms in small packages and new from the factory. On the one hand, it can ensure that it is used up as soon as possible within the shelf life to avoid excessive absorption of lubricant by latex. On the other hand, if it is uncomfortable to wear, you can abandon it without much loss. Importantly, this also ensures that condoms are frequently changed to add spice to sex life.
3. Wearing a condom before erection can cause it to fall off easily
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham conducted a survey of more than 1,100 men and women and found that nearly a quarter of them had used condoms incorrectly in the past month, such as removing the condoms before putting them on. Fully unfolded. When a woman puts on a condom for her partner, she does not let out all the air at the top. When a man uses a condom himself, he turns the inside layer out and wears it on the outside.
These incorrect usages increase men's rejection of condoms.