1. Picking up the wrong size
You may buy the wrong size when it comes to condoms. Buying that box of XL rubbers may be okay to impress your mates, but unless you have an XL penis, they aren't going to be the correct one.
Condoms that are too large are at a higher risk of breakage due to the friction during intercourse, while those that are too small won't offer full protection and can also break easily. You should make sure your condoms are the perfect fit to your body.
2. Store it in the wrong place
While it may be handy to put a spare condom in your purse or wallet, this will actually increase the chances of it getting damaged. Spare change, keys and anything else with a sharp edge can cause damages in your rubber.
If you keep your wallet in your back pocket which can also cause the latex becomes weak due to heat, friction and pressure.
3. Not putting it on right
Many people still don't put their condoms on correctly, which can increase the chance of leaks and breaks. This can also mean you are at a greater risk of STIs.
You shouldn't unroll your condom before putting it on, you should never flip the condom if you began to put it inside out as this means your partner could be exposed to bodily fluids, and you should completely unroll your rubbers onto your penis before intercourse. OEM condom manufacturers and suppliers. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com
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