
There are male condoms and female condoms on the market. When it comes to condoms you have to make sure you don’t keep them in a tight and hot place, like a wallet, or in direct sunlight. Also check the expiration date stamp on the package. Condoms are basically made of two materials latex and polyurethane. The latex ones are a little cheaper and more durable but some people are allergic to them. Also the latex condoms create more friction, because they are more abrasive, increasing the possibility of sex burns if you are making love for a long time, thus making the sex less pleasurable toward the end. The polyurethane condoms are more sooth and all people can tolerate them. But you will have to spend a little more on them. It all depends on your preferences. Also some people complain that the condoms take away from the pleasure. But the good news is that condoms are almost bullet proof against STDs. Also never ever reuse a condom. Condoms should be used just once.
When it comes to putting on the condom you have to make it a part of the sexual experience. Integrate it into the flow of sex and make the experience of putting the condom on an erotic experience. Men should pinch the tip of the condom to make sure no air gets trapped. Also that way the sperm has enough space in which to go. Then the condom can be rolled down to the base of the penis. Make sure that you don’t perforate the condom with jewelry or with your nails. After the male orgasm, the man must hold the base of the condom with his hands and slowly withdraw. Once the penis is all out the condom can be removed from it.
The female condom is set into the vagina by squeezing the ring form the closed end and slowly inserting it. Make sure that the open end of the female condom hangs at least a bit outside that sexy pussy. That way it has some slack and it won’t get all shoved in while having sex.
During sex take into consideration the possibility of condom breaking. That’s why you should be on the lookout for such occurrences. If you feel that the condom is broke stop and check. If needed replace it with a new one. Under no circumstances you should continue making love with a tear in the condom. Lubricated condoms are less likely to break, but only water based lubricants should be used in combination with condoms. The oil based lubricants weaken the condoms.
For further protection against unwanted pregnancies you can use a spermicide in combination with the condom. Some condoms are coated with a spermicide. That way even if you find out that the condom broke during sex you can rest a little easier knowing that the spermicide is killing the sperm.
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