Condoms prevent pregnancy in a non pharmacological form and are mainly used to prevent the binding of human sperm and eggs during sexual intercourse, preventing pregnancy. In addition, condoms also play a role in preventing the spread of gonorrhea, AIDS (HIV) and other sexually transmitted diseases. Therefore, condoms are also called condoms. Today, condoms are usually made of natural rubber or polyurethane. For some newly mature children, they are curious about how to use condoms and accidentally make awkward jokes. Are you also troubled by such a problem? Let's learn how to use condoms together.
Usage of male condoms
Condoms should not be unfolded in advance, but should be unfolded downward from the glans of the erect penis. It is worth noting that in order to prevent the air in the airbag from expanding due to heat, the top of the condom must be pinched to prevent the air in the airbag from overflowing semen during ejaculation. After ejaculation, before the penis is fatigued, use your fingers to hold the bottom of the condom and pull it out together with the penis. When removing the condom, do not let semen flow out or allow vaginal secretions outside the condom to come into contact with the body. Each condom can only be used once, and the condoms used must be placed in a plastic bag and thrown into the trash can.
In real life, we come into contact with condoms. Men have a lot of money, while women have very few condoms. The female condom is put into the vagina by hand. It can be put in a few hours before sexual activity or used immediately.
How to use female condom
The use method of female condom is very different from that of male condom. The opening ring completely protects the vaginal orifice, and the inner ring is used to fix the position inside the vagina. Pay attention to the clear opening ring and inner ring. When using, use your thumb and middle finger to pinch the inner ring, press your index finger against the bottom of the sleeve, or press the inner ring tightly. When placing, pay attention to pinching the inner ring tightly and inserting it into the vagina until it feels in the correct position. Ensure that the main body of the condom is not twisted and that the opening ring is always placed outside the vaginal opening. Of course, to avoid semen reflux after use, please remove the condom before getting up. When taking out, tighten the split ring and rotate it, while slowly pulling out the jacket.
Some common misconceptions about condom use
Among many contraceptive methods, condoms are the most commonly used. They are easy to use and harmless to the human body, so many couples and couples choose this contraceptive method. However, due to many friends not mastering the correct method of using condoms, contraception has failed. Here are some common mistakes.