Condoms are a product that many couples have been using, and many people believe that condoms are simple to use as long as the packaging tape is opened. But do you know what to pay attention to when using condoms? Do you know the correct way to use condoms?
Is your condom usage correct?
Myth 1: Unfold the condom before use
Most condoms are circular in shape, and when used, the condom is placed on the erect penis and slowly unfolded. However, there are also people who use condoms with their hands, resulting in excessive wrinkles, making it difficult to wear and easy to slip off.
Myth 2: Condoms too late or too early
Nearly half of people believe that it is safe for the penis not to enter the vagina. They first come into contact with their partner's sexual organs, and using condoms before engaging in substantive behavior or attempting ejaculation is dangerous. Some people have already worn condoms, but without sexual intercourse, it can make the surface of the condom dry and difficult to enter the vagina. The best time is for both parties to caress, increase excitement, and start wearing before sexual organ contact.
Myth 3: Failure to expel air from the front end of the condom
The storage room at the front of the condom retains air, and if it is not discharged from the front of the condom, it is easy for the condom to rupture, and the storage space may also be insufficient. The correct approach is to gently pinch the condom with your fingers before extending it to remove any air inside.
Myth 4: Condoms are too tight or too large
There are also models of condoms, using condoms that are too small or too large can not only affect sexual pleasure, but may also affect erectile function, rupture or detachment. It is recommended to make a simple measurement before purchasing and adjust the model according to your feelings.
Myth 5: Using the wrong front and back
Enthusiasm is both positive and negative, resulting in discomfort for the wearer and a tendency to slip during sexual activity. Some condoms have signs that distinguish between positive and negative directions, which can be avoided with a little attention.
The correct use of condoms
1. Avoid carefully tearing the edges of the inner packaging of the condom to avoid tearing tools such as scissors, and to avoid condom breakage.
2. Remember to wear a condom when the penis is erect and before inserting it into the other person's body. The secretion that occurs during the pre erection period of the penis may contain semen and sexually transmitted pathogens, leading to the spread of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
3. The residual air inside the condom can cause it to rupture. To avoid the possibility of rupture, gently squeeze out the air from the small bag at the front of the condom with your thumb and index finger, and place the condom on your erect penis. Ensure that the curled part of the condom end is exposed to the outside.