How to wear condoms correctly?
The correct method for using condoms:
Men who use condoms must use a new gel condom before each sexual activity; Must be worn before sexual intercourse and after erection; Carefully tear open the independently sealed packaging bag and avoid using sharp tools such as scissors; Hold the front end of the condom with your fingers, squeeze out air, and then place it on the erect penis; Preserve the space at the front of the condom; Ensure the entire penis condom; If necessary, water based lubricants should be chosen, as oil based lubricants (such as glycerol and white petroleum jelly) can cause sleeve rupture; After ejaculation, when the penis is still erect, one should firmly grasp the edge of the condom and pull out the penis; Do not keep condoms in your wallet or near heat sources for a long time.
Precautions when using condoms
1. Do not use ultra-thin sleeves. The thickness of a condom has a significant psychological impact on men. For men who ejaculate quickly, are older, and have poor self-control, thicker condoms should be used.
2. Do not wear a condom before getting an erection. Researchers surveyed over 1100 men and women and found that nearly a quarter of them mistakenly used condoms within a month. For example, the condom fully unfolds before being worn. When women wear condoms for their partners, they do not expel the top air. In this way, if they place them on a man's body, they will accidentally break them. When men use condoms, they place the inner layer outside, which can easily lead to pregnancy
Is female condom safe or male condom safe?
The female condom is made of transparent polyurethane plastic, soft and tough, with plastic rings at both ends. The sealing ring helps to insert and secure the condom to the cervix. The ring at the open end is large and unfolds outside the vulva. Covering both the female vaginal entrance and the base of the male penis.
The female condom is a soft, transparent and wear-resistant sheath made of special polyurethane materials. It is about 17cm long, 0.42-0.53 thick, and 7.8cm in diameter at most. It can effectively prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (including AIDS) during contraception. When using, it should always be placed outside the vaginal opening to prevent direct contact between the root of the male penis and the female vulva. It is more effective in preventing bacterial transmission than male condoms.