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How to use condoms? Teach you step by step how to use male and female condoms

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Condoms are non-drug forms of preventing pregnancy. They are mainly used to prevent human sperm and eggs from combining during sexual intercourse and prevent pregnancy. In addition, condoms also have the function of preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and AIDS (HIV), so they are also called condoms. Today's condoms are usually made of natural rubber or polyurethane. For some children who have just matured, they are curious about how to use condoms, and they accidentally make embarrassing jokes. Are you also struggling with this problem? Let’s learn how to use condoms together.

How to use male condoms

The condom should not be unfolded in advance, but should be unfolded downward from the glans of the erect penis. It is worth noting that before putting on the glans, the small air bag at the top of the condom for storing semen should be deflated to prevent the air in the air bag from expanding when heated, causing the semen to overflow to the root of the penis during ejaculation. After ejaculation, you should press the bottom of the condom with your fingers and pull it out together with the penis before the penis becomes weak. When removing the condom, do not let the semen flow out, and do not let the vaginal secretions outside the condom come into contact with the body. Each condom can only be used once and used condoms should be placed in a plastic bag and thrown into the trash.

In real life, we come into contact with more male condoms and fewer female condoms. The female condom is inserted into the vagina manually. It can be inserted a few hours before sex or can be used immediately.

How to use female condoms

The use of female condoms is very different from male condoms. The open ring will completely protect the vaginal opening, and the inner ring is used to fix its position in the vagina. Pay attention to distinguish the open ring and the inner ring. When using, pinch the inner ring with your thumb and middle finger, place your index finger against the bottom of the sleeve, or pinch the inner ring tightly. When placing it, be sure to pinch the inner ring tightly and insert the condom into the vagina until you feel it is in the correct position. Make sure that the condom body is not twisted and that the split ring remains outside the vaginal opening. Of course, to prevent semen from flowing back after use, please take out the condom before getting up. To remove, pinch and rotate the split ring while slowly pulling the cover out.

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Several common misunderstandings about condom use

Among the many contraceptive methods, condoms have the highest adoption rate. They are simple to use, convenient and harmless to the human body, so many couples and couples choose this contraceptive method. However, because many friends do not master the correct method of using condoms, resulting in contraceptive failure, here are some common misunderstandings about condom use.

Wearing two condoms is safer. Many men believe that wearing an extra condom will provide an extra layer of protection. The opposite is true: friction between two condoms is more likely to cause them to break, increasing the risk of an unintended pregnancy.

Condoms can be used again. Some people have sex multiple times with only one condom and are likely to reuse it. This is very dangerous because the condom becomes fragile and can break easily. Regardless of whether a man has ejaculated or not, he cannot reuse condoms. The safest way is to buy one nearby or stop having sex.

Never look at the model number when wearing condoms. Too tight, too loose, too long, too short, if you feel that you are always dissatisfied in this way when wearing condoms, you may want to see if you have chosen the wrong model.

Only wear a condom during sex. Wrong, the absence of ejaculation does not mean that there is no "leakage of semen". As long as you are sexually excited, there may be a small amount of sperm in the love fluid.

I like wearing ultra-thin condoms. The thinner the condom, the more irritating it is to use, but it won’t last as long. If you are a "fast man" (that is, a man who ejaculates quickly), it is best to choose a slightly thicker condom to avoid the "sexual" erection ending abruptly.

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