How to use condoms scientifically during sex
When it comes to condoms, everyone knows that they are used for contraception, but do you know how to use condoms? Condoms may seem simple, but they have many hidden secrets. If you don’t know these, using condoms hastily will not only fail to achieve the contraceptive effect, but will also affect your sexual experience.
Passionate sex cannot be separated from safety protection
A passionate and selfless sex cannot be separated from the thoughtful protection of condoms. A latest survey released by the World Health Organization shows that 26 million to 55 million abortions are performed around the world every year, and hundreds of millions of people are infected with some kind of sexually transmitted diseases. In fact, as long as condoms are used correctly during sex, these problems can be completely avoided. Recently, the Kinsey Institute of Sexology analyzed 50 condom research reports from 14 countries and summarized the most common condom use misunderstandings around the world.
Put it on the penis and then slowly unfold it
Unroll condoms before use. Most condoms are in the shape of a ring, which is placed on the erect penis and then slowly unfolded. However, some people will first unfold the condom with their hands when using it, which will cause unnecessary wrinkles in the condom, making it difficult to put on and easy to slip off.
Wear a condom before or during sex
Too late or too early to put on a condom. Nearly half of people think that it is safe if the penis does not enter the vagina. They will first have sexual contact with their partner and wait until they have substantive love or even want to ejaculate before using a condom. This is very dangerous. There are also some people who put on condoms early but do not have sexual intercourse, which will make the surface of the condom dry and difficult to enter the vagina. The best time is after both parties caress each other, the level of excitement increases, and before sexual contact begins, put it on.
Pinch gently to remove the air before putting on the condom
The air at the front of the condom is not exhausted. The sperm storage vesicle at the top of the condom will retain air. If it is not emptied before putting on the condom, it will easily cause the condom to rupture and may also lead to insufficient space in the sperm storage vesicle. The correct approach is to gently pinch the condom with your fingers before extending it to remove the air inside.
Using inappropriate model
The condom is too tight or too big. Condoms also come in different sizes. Using a condom that is too small or too large will not only affect sexual pleasure, but may also affect erectile function, causing it to break or fall off. It is recommended to take a simple measurement before purchasing, and then adjust the model according to your feelings.
Can’t tell the difference between positive and negative condoms
Use the wrong front and back. In moments of passion, it is easy for people to ignore the pros and cons, which results in the wearer being uncomfortable and easily slipping off during sex. Some condoms have markings to distinguish between positive and negative condoms, which can be avoided with a little attention.
Thick condoms can extend the time
The thinner it is, the longer it lasts. Functional condoms such as ultra-thin, floating point, and scented condoms are becoming more and more popular. In fact, for older men who ejaculate quickly, they should use thicker condoms to help control ejaculation and prolong sexual life. Don't be too superstitious about the stimulating function brought by floating points. The fragrance may also cause allergies.
Eagerly biting the condom packaging
Tear open the condom package with your teeth. Some people will use their teeth to tear open the condom package, which they find very provocative, but this can easily cause the latex to break and create gaps. Also, avoid using fingernails or other pointed tools to open condom packages.
Choose water-soluble lubricants
Wrong lubricant was used. Condoms are more comfortable when used with lubricants, but using oil-based lubricants can degrade the latex and reduce the strength of the condom. You can choose lubricating condoms or use water-soluble lubricants.





