Sexual Health
Is there a safety hazard with ultra-thin condoms? Not everyone can use ultra-thin condoms
A study by Indiana University in the United States shows that over 50% of men do not like to use condoms because they experience strong discomfort after wearing them. Therefore, for men, it is important to choose the most suitable thing for themselves when facing various types of condoms.
Experts believe that the thickness of condoms also has a significant impact on men's psychology. The thicker the condom, the lower the sensitivity of a man, and the greater the distance between him and his partner, the worse the natural feeling. It's like everyone doesn't like wearing thick gloves to grab things. Nowadays, there are three main types of condoms: ultra-thin, thin, and regular. Among them, the thickness of the ultra-thin type is 0.03mm, the thickness of the ordinary type is 0.04-0.06mm, and the thickness of the thin type condom is between the two. A study in the United States shows that for every 0.01 millimeter decrease in thickness, men's comfort level increases by 20%. No wonder men particularly prefer ultra-thin models.
But the condom is not suitable for anyone either. Men who ejaculate quickly and have poor self-control as they age should still use thick condoms. This is beneficial for controlling ejaculation and prolonging time.
In addition, experts also suggest that it is best for men to buy a set of small packaging, newly manufactured condoms. On the other hand, ensure that the lubricant is used up as soon as possible within the shelf life to avoid excessive absorption by the latex. On the other hand, if it is uncomfortable to wear, you can give up not using it, and the loss is not significant. Importantly, this ensures that the style of the condom is frequently changed.