Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Seven Tips for the Best Condoms Protection
Condoms would be even more effective if they were always used correctly. This is particularly an issue in teen condom use. Not using a condom every time sexual intercourse occurs is the most common problem. Please follow the next steps.
1.Store condoms in a cool, dry place out of sunlight. Your wallet's fine for the weekend, but don't depend on a rubber you tucked away a year ago.
2.Check the expiration date.
3.Don't reuse condoms. Use a new condom if you switch from vaginal sex to anal sex.
4.For latex condoms, use only water-based lubricants. Don't depend on natural skin orlambskin condoms to protect against STDs. They have small pores which may allow HIV, herpessimplex virus, and hepatitis B virus to pass through.
5.If you're sensitive or allergic to latex, try a polyurethane condoms. These typically have a longer shelf life and can be used with both water andoil-based lubricants. Polyurethane condoms fully protect against STDs hasn't been proved.
6.Avoid condoms with spermicide. These are no more effective than plain condomsat preventing pregnancy, and they have a shorter shelf life. Moreover,they cancause irritation that may actually facilitate transmission of STDs, including HIV. Make donning of a condom part of the pleasure of foreplay. That way you're less likely to lose your erection.
7.Want to prolong sex time? Try a brand of desensitizing condoms, which are lined with benzocaineto slightly dampen skin sensitivity and prevent premature ejaculation. Best condoms suppliers and manufacturers. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com
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