How to use condoms in the safest way
Whether you are "safe" every time, or you only use condoms once in a while, you will benefit a lot from the following knowledge about how to use condoms safely.
How to choose condoms
Standard type, ultra-thin type, beads, fluorescent, etc. Don’t think that condoms only differ in thickness, shape, color, taste, etc. In fact, even the most basic manufacturing materials are different. How to choose among so many products? The most important thing is to find the most suitable product according to your needs or body type. As for factors such as shape and color, they are just added value for taste. Data shows that ultra-thin condoms sell best, followed by colorful condoms. Many women are quite repulsive to flavored condoms.
There are currently about three types of condoms made of different materials on the market: latex, polyurethane, and animal-based film. If used correctly, latex condoms can be said to be the most effective and durable condoms in the world for contraception and preventing sexually transmitted diseases. At the same time, they are also the most widely used.
However, about 6% of people are allergic to latex, causing symptoms such as itching and burning. If you or your partner are allergic to latex, polyurethane condoms may be the best choice for both of you. Polyurethane, also known as polyurethane, is a type of plastic that can block sperm and most viruses. It is thinner and feels more comfortable and natural when used.
As for the size of "there" does it matter? Since condoms are very malleable, there is no difference in whether they are large or small, and even horses can use them! There is another very important key - if buying condoms makes you embarrassed or embarrassed, you must find a way to overcome this problem. Condoms are completely unavailable in traditional Western pharmacies because this consumption pattern is too embarrassing for most people who buy condoms, and convenience stores account for the highest sales figures.
Using condoms is a legitimate behavior to protect health. A smart, responsible modern person who is in charge of his own life must not feel ashamed of it! And seriously, which one is more embarrassing than buying condoms or having an abortion, or running to the hospital and telling the doctor, "I suspect I have an STD!" If you really can't let go, I suggest you buy online.
How to use it in the safest way
Often, the biggest problem isn't people's willingness to use condoms, but that they can't find condoms when they're aroused! Could it be that the foreplay had already been done, so he called timeout, and then hurriedly got out of bed to get dressed and go to the convenience store to buy a "refill"? The least messy way is to store a few spares in bedside table drawers, wallets, and handbags. In this way, you can enjoy safe sex no matter when and where!
There are tips for tearing open condom packaging
However, you have to pay attention to whether the condoms hidden everywhere have expired. Although under normal circumstances, condoms will not deteriorate after being stored for several years, the way and place where you collect them will affect their safety. For example, if the temperature is too high, the condom will become sticky and difficult to unfold, or it will become inelastic and be torn when it is pulled open. This situation is very likely to happen in hot areas. In addition, condoms placed in your handbag may also be punctured by sharp objects such as keys and pens and lose their effectiveness. Therefore, it is best for you to clear out all the "goods" you have stored everywhere every once in a while, not to use them, but to throw them away, and then add some "new goods".
There is also a trick to tearing open the packaging! Use your fingers to carefully tear off the edge of the condom's outer packaging. Never bite it with your teeth or cut it with scissors, as the latter two may accidentally break the condom. Then squeeze it out slowly like toothpaste. Do not hold it with your fingers, as your nails may also scratch the condom. After taking it out, it’s time to put it on! First, pinch the tip of the condom to squeeze out the remaining air to prevent air bubbles from crushing the condom during intercourse, and to leave some space for semen; then while pinching the front end, use the other hand to remove the condom. Covers and extends smoothly to the base of the penis. Some people will wear the condom all the way to the end and tightly cover the glans. This is absolutely wrong!
After orgasm, don’t let your “deflated” penis stay inside your girlfriend’s body. Please press the bottom of the condom with your hand after ejaculation, and then pull out of her body, otherwise it will become “limp” and no longer “strengthened” ”, semen may flow into her body along the loose condom. Furthermore, there is absolutely no such thing as recycling condoms! You must use a new condom every time you have sex.
What to do if an accident occurs
Even if you are a die-hard condom user who uses condoms correctly every time and insist that you can only have any form of contact with her if you are "locked in", you still cannot avoid accidents, because no one I can assure you that the condom will never fall off or break.
Use lubricant to prevent condoms from breaking
The best way to prevent a condom from breaking due to excessive friction is to use water-soluble lubricant to reduce frictional resistance. This will also make you feel more comfortable. Do not use petroleum jelly, baby oil, etc., which will damage the oiliness of the condom. Lubricant. Most condoms on the market now are pre-lubricated, which should avoid this problem.
Will it happen that it falls off halfway? In fact, when putting it on, you must make sure that the root of the condom is tightly secured, so as not to cause an accident of falling off. If it does break or fall off midway, correct remedies will help protect your partner's health. First, use it immediately Wash the outside with soap and warm water to prevent any remaining sperm or viruses from entering the body. However, there are two different theories on cleaning. Some medical scientists believe that cleaning can flush sperm out of the body, while another group of medical scientists believe that this practice will flush sperm and viruses deep into the female body. Remember, using a condom is a sign of self-love and love for your partner. If you don't want to get in trouble or cause trouble for your partner, wear a condom.