Thursday, January 3, 2019

DO YOU KNOW HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR CONDOM?



DO YOU KNOW HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR CONDOM?

We have all stopped in front of the pharmacy inn to admire the variety of condoms offered by the market. There are different brands, colors, flavors and size. But that they are there, within reach of your wallet, does not mean that they are for you.
Here, some information you need to know to choose the perfect condom, and the options that are presented when you want to vary a bit.




ONE Pleasure Plus Premium Lubricated Latex Condoms with Pocket/Travel Case-12 Count (Silver Case)
ONE Pleasure Plus Premium Lubricated Latex Condoms with Pocket/Travel Case-12 Count (Silver Case)






Size
Everyone thinks they have it big. In fact, many men I know say they have tried the XL size once. What you do not know as much, or is not so common that is venting out there, is that you can even have it smaller than average. Knowing your "size" condom is essential for a good sexual experience. In fact, a 2010 study by the Kinsey Institute for Research on Sex, Gender and Reproduction revealed that condoms of other sizes double the risk of losing an erection, have problems achieving orgasm (for both), and that the condom breaks or slips, which decreases the contraceptive effects. In addition, it is uncomfortable to occupy a size that is not yours, obvious.
A trick to determine your size, is to take a roll of toilet paper, and put inside your erect penis. If there is more space, it is because you need a small size condom. If everything is fine, you are average. And if it stays tight, it's because you need an XL option.
If you have a history of breaking condoms, then try a larger size the next time you go to the pharmacy.

Slim and Ultra Slim
If you want to heat things without taking many risks, these are a good option. In truth, almost everyone prefers them. For many couples, the thinner the closer we get to the experience without a condom. In addition, they are 100% safe, because extra thin condoms go through the same rigorous tests, so they protect as if they were very thick.

Climax Control
It sounds half absurd, this about a condom that makes you feel less, it takes away sensitivity to sexual pleasure. Well, if you do not have problems controlling ejaculation, do not try this, you do not have what for. But for men who need to last longer are a good option.
One thing is to look for this type of condoms with a lubricant attached to the outside. Or buy a lubricant and thus allow her to go very fast while he is more "tranquilito".

With textures
With protuberances, or lines, or different shapes, condoms with texture are made to help her reach orgasm. But in fact, very few feel a difference, and there are even some women who find them uncomfortable. In addition, they are usually a little thicker, which is a factor to consider. Personally I think it's entertaining to try everything. And that testing does not hurt anyone.

Lamb skin
This exists, but I do not know if it has been seen in Chile. Personally I have never tried it and I would not do it because ew. But for those who are allergic to latex is a good option. They are skin color, but as I read on the internet, once you occupy them you fall in love. They are very thin, so they feel much more, they help you to last longer - for those who do not control themselves. Apparently that yes, it has a distinctive smell that you have to get used to (but latex too, so ...).
The lambskin condom prevents pregnancy, but not against sexually transmitted diseases, so they are ideal for monogamous couples.

Spermicide

Spermicide is an extra condom that will prevent sperm from swimming around. Of course, the chemicals that compose it can cause irritation, so it is not advisable to occupy it more than once a day. In addition, it does not protect against AIDS or against any sexually transmitted disease.

Latex free
Uff these are my favorites by kick. Because they do not smell latex, and because they are very thin (in the case of Lifestyle SKYN). There are people who are allergic to latex, and who need to occupy this type of condom, or if they do not have rashes, extreme dryness, etc. These are made of polysoprene, and they wear it, that's all I can tell you, so I recommend it even if you do not have a latex allergy.