Sexual Health
There are seven mistakes in wearing condoms. Tight condoms can also lead to contraceptive failure
Small condoms can not only prevent unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, but also prolong sexual intercourse time and increase interest. But in real life, many people use the wrong condom. Recently, the US gender knowledge website Kinkly published the most common misunderstandings when using condoms. The Life Times interviewed Ma Xiaonian, a professor of sexual medicine at Yuquan Hospital of Tsinghua University, and asked him for correct guidance.
Misunderstanding 1: Condoms can reduce male pleasure. This is the most common excuse for men not to use condoms. Many women also believe it is true, and eventually regret it. The latest authoritative research has found that condoms have little impact on men's pleasure.
Expert guidance: Do not wear colored glasses to read condoms. Not only does it not affect pleasure, but there are also condoms with special functions such as threading, floating point, and ultra-thin, reducing worries and improving fun and pleasure.
Myth 2: Wearing a condom during an outbreak of enthusiasm is the scenery. Many people believe that stopping to wear a condom when the emotions of both parties are high and difficult to part with can "ruin the scenery" and make people lose their sexual mood. In fact, unexpected pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases are real desire killers, causing concern and preventing engagement.
Expert guidance: Wearing condoms can be considered as a part of modern drama. Women use fiber jade hands to wear condoms for their partners, gently touching and teasing is a very interesting part.
Myth 3: Latex can easily cause allergies. Many people feel uncomfortable after using condoms and first think of latex allergies. In fact, latex allergy is very rare, and some people may only be allergic to the spices or lubricants added to condoms.
Experts say that if there is slight discomfort after use, please try changing the brand. If latex allergy is confirmed, you can also try using non latex condoms made of polyurethane and lamb skin.
Myth 4: Condoms should be carried with you at all times. This helps prepare for occasional needs, but most of the time it is not ideal. Because condoms need to be properly stored to ensure safety. If stored in a humid and hot environment, it will become thin and brittle, easy to break holes and tear.
Expert tip: Store condoms in a dry and cool safe environment as much as possible. In fact, purchasing condoms now is very convenient, there is no need to carry them with you, and it can also avoid embarrassment.