Sexual Health
Five misconceptions about using condoms! How Men Choose the Appropriate Contraceptive Method
Condoms, I believe everyone knows. However, many male friends do not choose a suitable condom during the use process, which not only affects sexual behavior but also leads to genital damage. Let's take a look at common misconceptions about using condoms.
Misunderstandings of male condom use
1. Wearing condoms carelessly
Generally speaking, wearing a condom is a progressive stage in flirting and sexual desire. When wearing a jacket. The nail and ring accidentally scratched the condom, causing the ultra-thin condom to fail.
2. Insufficient lubrication of sexual organs
The lubrication of the female vagina is poor, and the condom ruptures, especially for women over 40 years old, the secretion of fluids during sexual activity is significantly reduced. Some young couples do not fully flirt before sexual intercourse, and there are similar situations.
3. Improper use of lubricants
Apply mineral oil and vegetable oil, such as Vaseline and ordinary lubricant, on the surface of the condom to reduce the strength of the latex condom within 5 minutes.
4. Excessive sexual activity
In foreign studies, there are fewer cases of condom rupture when couples cohabit. When men have sexual relations with other women, condom rupture is more common, which may be related to excessive sexual intercourse.
5. Improper storage
Condoms can lose their strength when exposed to strong light, high heat, humidity, and ozone. If exposed to strong light for 10 hours, the rupture rate of the condom can reach 20%. If stored in Tropical climate for 42 months, the rupture rate of the condom is 49%.
What should I pay attention to when using condoms?
1. Choose the appropriate size of penis sleeve based on the size of your penis erection, generally available in three sizes: large, medium, and small. Otherwise, if the condom is too large, it will slide easily, if the Micropenis is too tight and uncomfortable, the shadow will have sex at noon.
2. Do not place condoms near personal pockets or other heat sources, as prolonged exposure to heat sources can cause rubber aging. Do not use expired condoms as they are likely to rupture during intercourse. Before use, the production date and expiration date should be checked. Expired condoms are spoiled, prone to breakage, and should not be used. Condoms should be stored in a cool, dry environment without contact with acids, alkalis, or oils. After contact with the above conditions, it becomes sticky and brittle, and cannot be used again during the shelf life. Condoms can only be used with water-based lubricants. Vaseline, liquid paraffin, surface oil, cooking oil, etc. can increase the brittleness of the condom in a short time and accelerate the rupture.