As the most common contraceptive item - condoms, they are used most frequently in sexual life. But did you notice using condoms incorrectly? Have you ever made 14 mistakes in daily use? You should know that these mistakes not only fail contraceptive measures, but also affect physical health. Let's take a look together.
Passionate forgetting about sex, the intimate protection of condoms is essential. A small condom can not only prevent accidental pregnancy and disease transmission, but also prolong time and enhance sexual pleasure. But in real life, many people use the wrong condom.
Inventory the most common incorrect usage of condoms:
1. Condoms too late
Many people start using condoms after substantive initiation, with 17.1% -51.1% of people making this mistake. In fact, condoms should be worn during foreplay to prevent close contact between sexual organs during sexual intercourse.
2. Premature jacket
13.6% -44.7% of users hastily remove their jackets before sexual intercourse ends, and ejaculation ends. However, taking off their jackets may also lead to pregnancy or transmission of diseases.
3. Fully unroll the rolled up condom before wearing it
There are 2.1% -25.3% of people. This may damage the condom or affect its proper wearing.
4. Not leaving a certain amount of space for semen
24.3% -45.7% of people say that condoms are prone to rupture and pregnancy when there is no or insufficient space for storing seminal vesicles.
5. The air at the front end of the condom has not been emptied
Most women and 41.6% of men do not have the habit of emptying condoms during use, ultimately leading to condom rupture. The correct approach is to gently pinch with your fingers to remove any air inside.
6. Wrong front and back
4% -30.4% of people will mistake the front and back of the condom, resulting in discomfort for the wearer and easy slipping during sexual intercourse.
7. Condoms not fully deployed
11.2% of women and 8% of men only use half of the condom, and half of the penis begins sexual intercourse. This behavior is very dangerous and can easily spread sexually transmitted diseases.
8. Open the condom packaging with a sharp object
2.1% -11.2% of people use knives, nails, and other items to open the outer packaging, resulting in latex breakage and gaps.
9. Do not check before use
75% of men and 82% of women do not check condoms before use, including whether they are within their shelf life and whether the quality is qualified.