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Do You Prefer Using Condoms While Having Sex?

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By Sunshine JanePublished 2 years ago 2 min read
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Do You Prefer Using Condoms While Having Sex?
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What can be done so that the simple gesture of using a condom does not become a compromise? How do you feel pleasure, even if your partner uses this method of contraception?

Choose the best brands of condoms

The most commonly used criteria for choosing a condom are sensitivity, comfort, and safety. Some also have preferences when it comes to the materials and textures from which they are made. A thin condom is more likely to convey sensations to both partners.

For both of you to feel good, you need to choose one that is comfortable for you, no matter what material it is made of. If the partner does not feel comfortable, there is a good chance that he will not "yield".

However, you should know that condoms made from a medical polyurethane called "Micro sheer" that is thinner and stronger than latex are on the market.

 Of course, they are a bit more expensive, but they are designed so that they do not move from the surface of the penis during intercourse. They come with a plus compared to the other options you can find in stores: they transmit body heat, are not allergic, and have no taste or smell.

This means that you can delight your boyfriend with unexpected oral sex.

Another good news: "Micro sheer" is not the only material that can give you all these benefits. "Tactyclone" is another welcome result of the development in the condom industry.

It, like polyurethane, does not cause allergic reactions and molds more comfortably than latex. It also has a higher price, but it is cheaper than if you accidentally raised a child, right?

There are plenty of other cheaper, more colorful, and different-smelling options than polyurethane or Tactyclone to choose from.

 Always keep a condom close

Don't trust the myth that boys are the ones who have to keep such "weapons" with them.

Make sure you always have condoms on hand. Store them in an accessible place, but not very visible. You can keep them in a small bag to keep by the bed, for example.

Put the condom on

Make sure your partner is not too late when he puts on his condom.

You can put it on yourself. The fact that you will perform this task can be quite exciting, enough to keep you both "on".

 In case of emergency

You need a plan in case things happen that you wouldn't normally think about: the condom breaks or, in the worst case, it slips and leaves your friend "exposed".

There is only a 1 in 50 chance that the condom will break during intercourse, but if he suddenly feels a high sensitivity and feels too good to be true, that's because most likely he is. There is a high probability that the condom broke.

At this point, stop and check the situation immediately. If you do not treat the problem with the utmost seriousness, you will be able to choose at best with a small irritation.

And in the worst case, you will change diapers in less than 9 months.

Last but not least, as in all things you do, constantly think about why you choose this method of protection.

It is the only one that protects you from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and, after all, the pleasure you feel thinking that after ten minutes of strenuous sex you will be just as healthy should be enough.

This is in case the above tips did not help you. But be careful! This whole game is played in pairs.

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