For couples who have had sexual experience, using condoms is very familiar, but this does not mean that each of us will use condoms correctly. Some netizens have reported that
For couples who have had sexual experience, using condoms is very familiar, but this does not mean that each of us will use condoms correctly. Some netizens reported wearing condoms, but ultimately the contraception failed, indicating that the method of using condoms may be incorrect. Next, follow Xiao Bian and see if you are really wearing the "condom" correctly?
1. Using condoms too late during sexual intercourse. Many people start using condoms after substantive sex begins, with 17 people making this mistake from 1% to 51.1%. In fact, condoms should be worn during foreplay to prevent close contact with the sexual organs during sexual intercourse.
2. Premature removal of condoms. 6% -44.7% of users hastily remove condoms before sexual intercourse is completely over. Although ejaculation has been completed, removing the condom may still lead to pregnancy or transmission of diseases.
3. Fully unrolled and rolled up condoms before wearing them. 1% -25.3% of people do this. This may damage the condom and affect its proper wearing.
4. The semen does not leave a certain amount of space. 24.3% -45.7% of people said they have encountered situations where there are no or insufficient seminal vesicles, which can easily damage the condom and lead to pregnancy.
5. The air at the front end of the condom has not been emptied. Almost half of women and 41.6% of men do not have the habit of expelling sharp air during use, ultimately leading to condom rupture. The correct method is to gently pinch with your fingers to remove the air inside.
6. Both the front and back are wrong% -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. The condom was not fully unfolded. 2% of women and 8.8% of men only unfolded the condom halfway, covering halfway and starting sexual intercourse. This behavior is very dangerous and can easily spread diseases.
8. Use sharp objects to open condom packaging. 1% -11.2% of people will use knives, pointed nails, and other items to cut open the outer packaging, causing latex to break and gaps.
9. % of men and 82% of women do not check the condom before use, including whether it is qualified within its shelf life.
10. People who do not have lubricant% -25.8% do not use lubricants without body fluid lubrication, which increases the risk of sleeve rupture.