Sexual Health
Is the thinner the condom, the better? The use of condoms must stay away from seven misconceptions
When it comes to condoms, both men and women are unaware that they can not only prevent unintended pregnancy during sex, but also reduce the probability of disease transmission. So, do you know how to use condoms correctly?
Recently, the Gates Foundation, founded by Bill Gates, released the latest award results of the Exploration Challenge Program. The idea of making the thinnest condom in the world, proposed by a scientific research team from Guangzhou, China, has been recognized and has become the only award-winning idea in the Chinese region. Is it true that the thinner the condom, the better? Who is not suitable for wearing ultra-thin condoms? The thicker the condom, the lower the sensitivity of the male penis during sexual activity, and the naturally worse the feeling of sexual excitement.
But the thinner the cover, the better? The answer is not so.
For men with normal erectile function, wearing a certain thickness of condom can delay the ejaculation latency, which means it can delay the occurrence of ejaculation and prolong sexual activity. Although ultra-thin condoms have such benefits, they are not suitable for everyone. For men who ejaculate faster, thicker condoms should still be used. "Experts say," This is beneficial for prolonging sexual activity and allowing both parties to have more full pleasure. For some premature ejaculation patients, we even recommend wearing two sets of regular condoms for sex.
For patients with premature ejaculation, choosing a jacket with a certain thickness is a good choice. Of course, for patients with functional premature ejaculation, if they are patients with organic premature ejaculation, formal diagnosis and treatment are necessary. For men who ejaculate quickly and have poor self-control, it is recommended to use thick condoms to help control ejaculation, prolong the time, and satisfy both parties.
Stay away from 7 misconceptions when using condoms
Misunderstanding 1: Condoms can reduce male pleasure. This is the most common excuse for men not to use condoms. Many women also believe it, but ultimately regret it. The latest authoritative research has found that condoms have little impact on men's pleasure.
Expert guidance: Do not wear colored glasses to read condoms. Not only does it not affect pleasure, but there are also condoms with special functions such as threading, floating point, and ultra-thin, reducing worries and improving fun and pleasure.
Myth 2: Wearing a condom during an outbreak of enthusiasm is the scenery. Many people believe that stopping to wear a condom when the emotions of both parties are high and difficult to part with can "ruin the scenery" and make people lose their sexual mood. In fact, unexpected pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases are the true 'desire killers', which are full of concern and cannot be invested.