Size of Condom——Neglected Importance

Size of Condom

You may already know that condoms are the best way to reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

I don't know yet, please say again that your latex condoms, polyurethane and other synthetic substances are made of chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis, HIV/AIDS and other possibilities of infection through body fluids. (sheepskin condoms, that is, natural membranes or sheepskin condoms can make the virus pass through)

During vaginal intercourse, you can use condoms to block semen to prevent pregnancy. This is true of synthetic condoms and natural condoms.

There are two types of condoms.

Visceral condoms are small pockets inserted into the vagina or anus. They come in standard sizes.

External condoms cover the penis. They come in all sizes.

Which external condom is suitable for you?

Well, it seems a little complicated. Very useful infected plugs are a huge market, and there are many factors to consider: size, material, thickness, and functional improvement (For Your Happiness). There are also external condoms for anal intercourse approved by the United States and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Do condoms have a definite answer? Does the size of condoms matter? What about the rest?

We discussed the importance of condom size and other factors to be considered with urologist Dr. Petawazek.

Find a condom of the right size

The point is that the best condom for you will be used by you to protect you and your partner during sex.

Studies have shown that when people are dissatisfied with their condoms, they will reduce their satisfaction with sex and are more likely to take off their condoms and have sex. The initial ambition is slightly worse.

In fact, Dr. Bitica said, most people will find that most condoms are suitable.

According to a global survey, the average length of an erect penis is 5.2 inches. The average waist circumference when standing upright is 4.6 inches. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) restricts condoms to medical devices. The minimum length of external condom is 160 mm (about 6.3 inches).

This provides space for a penis of normal size and keeps the condom rolled underneath. For example, trojan classified standard condoms as having a penis length of 5 to 7 inches and a circumference of 4 to 5 inches.

Dr. Bakik said: "The standard size is suitable for most people, but the anatomical structure varies from person to person." "It's best to read the information of specific condom manufacturers about the method that suits you best. This information must always exist in the packaging paper. "

The size of condom wrapping paper is based on the size of penis with complete erection. To adjust the size, use a soft tape measure. The length to the end of the penis root (where the penis meets the stomach). The circumference is the size of the widest part of the penis.

Size of Condom

Comfort is important.

A condom size that meets the manufacturer's standards and a condom that meets your preferences and feels good may be two different things.

Just like choosing jeans. Of course, there is no shortage of shoes from hips to ankles, but we can also find that any brand or cutting is more convenient. You may have a straight leg, or you may be more suitable for wearing booties. Must be a little picky.

The same is true of condoms. Either one may be suitable, but you may need to try various methods to decide which one you prefer. You have many choices. If you are dissatisfied, you can try various methods to find out the most effective one.

Try using a variety of materials (remember, some people may be allergic to latex, so please don't use it if you or your spouse are worried). Other density materials can also be tried. Some condoms are advertised as "ultra-thin" in the market, which can increase the feeling. According to fda, the minimum thickness is 0.3 mm.

I know whether it is appropriate to do so.

Most condoms are useful to most people, but seriously inappropriate condoms may be a problem. An oversized condom will fall off during sexual activity. Dr. Bakik warned that if it is too small, the bone is in danger of fracture.

He added: "Reality is very important." In other words, a condom … if it is not required by your anatomy, it will attack your ego.

Appropriate condoms will comfortably cover the penis up and down (not too tight). For some people, it may leave some rolled condoms. It doesn't matter. Some people prefer that feeling. But if the root of the penis is not close to the stomach, it is a clear signal to try to move to a larger position.

Chart: Eliminating the Failure of Condom Fit and Comfort

What will you find in the process of trying?

  • The condom didn't reach the root of the penis.
  • There is no room for a reservoir at the top.
  • It slipped. It is broken.
  • It is uncomfortably tight. I'm thinking about taking another size.

There are too many condoms at the base of penis.

  • I feel weak It slipped. Try a smaller size.
  • It is uncomfortably tight. Please make the waist size bigger.
  • I feel weak It slipped. Please try on a smaller waist.
  • I feel weak Want a thinner material.
  • The condom cracked. Please try on a thicker cloth.

The reason why the phrase "I don't want to use condoms" is often repeated is that your penis is "too big". In fact, condoms are designed to increase. There are many. So you will have a condom that suits you. (There is a video of putting the whole leg into a condom on the Internet) Trust us, it will be very smooth.

Coins, on the other hand, have a wide range of choices in the condom market. Speaking of condoms, you are not too young.

Once again, there may be some differences between "enough is enough", "not slippery and not broken", and "enough is enough" that you like. But importantly, condoms can protect you and your partner from sexually transmitted diseases and avoid accidental pregnancy during vaginal intercourse. Maybe an option would be more convenient.

Conclusions

"A better way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases than using condoms is abstinence." Dr Bazerque said. "So, if you want to have sex, protect yourself and protect yourself, contraception is very important."