Researchers from the Foreign Education Research and Training Center extracted a portion of the questionnaire from a survey of approximately 500 participants in local community activities. The website revealed that some survey respondents stated that they cannot find a condom suitable for their penis size, so they do not take any safety measures during sexual intercourse. Only 40% of people said that it is easy to find a condom of appropriate length and caliber.
The study also found that although large condoms are available in stores, most stores only sell universal condoms, and these New York City health clinics often provide them for free.
The dangerous behavior that appears in the research data seems to contradict the long-term and persistent conclusions of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Adhering to the correct use of latex condoms has been effective in preventing the sexual transmission of HIV.
However, this research result coincides with a 2009 study by Indiana University. The conclusion of both is consistent: if the male penis is larger or smaller than the average size, these people may have a negative attitude towards using condoms.
Improper condom size is usually not a matter of length. The length of commercially available condoms is mostly 16-18cm before opening. Condoms have elasticity, and the length that wraps around the penis of Eastern men is almost OK. It is important to pay attention to the thicker penis, so it is necessary to choose a suitable condom.
So when choosing a condom, you can first measure the widest part of the penis, because the penis is often not a standard cylinder, so you don't measure the "diameter" but the widest part, and then compare it with the width marked on the condom. The so-called width represents the width measured by flattening and flattening the condom, which is actually half of the circumference of the condom. The most common condom has a width of 52mm. After calculation, the circumference is 10.4cm and the diameter is about 3.3cm when used in three dimensions. However, don't forget that condoms have elasticity and can be propped up, so it doesn't mean that penises with a width greater than 3.3cm cannot be stuffed into the condom! According to netizens' feedback, the widest penis is below 4.2cm, and a 52mm wide condom can be used roughly! If the penis size is smaller, condoms like Okamoto 003 with better coverage and tightness may be less likely to slip off!
In addition, different condoms often have different version designs, some with larger front ends and others with larger front and rear ends. In order to find a suitable model for oneself, it is recommended to use more condoms!