Taking carefully of your condoms and using them correctly every time you have sex is important.
Store the condoms in a cool, dry place away from any sharp objects and direct sunlight. Don’t put them in your pocket, car, or bathroom for long periods of time (over 1 month), because excessive heat and moisture can destroy condoms over time.
Please check the expiration date and make sure there aren’t holes in the package before using the condom — you could feel a little air bubble when you squeeze the foil wrapper. If a condom is torn, dry, stiff, or sticky, throw it away.
As you have to use a new condom every time you have sex or get a new erection, it’s a good idea to keep a supply around. Make the condom nearby before things start warming, so they’re easy to grab without interrupting the sex action.
Most condoms are produced pre-lubricated, but adding extra water-based or silicone lubricants can make condoms feel great and help prevent them from breaking. Put a few drops on the head of your penis or inside the tip of the condom before roll it on, and/or spread lube on the outside of the condom once you’re wearing it.
Don’t use anything that has oil in it with latex condoms, like petroleum jelly (Vaseline), lotion, baby oil, butter, or cooking oils. Oil breaks latex condoms and may cause them to damage.
It’s easy to let condoms fun and sexy — all it makes is a little creativity and a positive attitude! For many people, condoms are a natural part of foreplay. Having your partner roll on the condom, applying lube, and stimulating each other and saying sexy toys while putting condoms on keeps things hot and safe. In addition, knowing you’re protecting each other from pregnancy and/or STDs lets everyone relax and focus on feeling nice.
Practice makes perfect, so it’s a good idea to get used to wearing condoms before you actually use one for sex. You can practice putting a condom on the penis, or a banana, cucumber, or slim bottle — anything penis-shaped will do! Becoming a condom pro before you have sex makes it much easier to use them correctly when it really matters.
Last but important, it is better to use another form of birth control, like the pill, ring, shot, implant, or IUD, along with condoms. It can help prevent pregnancy in case you make a mistake or the condom breaks, giving you extra protection. If you have a condom mishap and you’re not on another birth control method, emergency contraception pill can help prevent pregnancy up to 5 days after unprotected sex. OEM private label condoms manufacturers, OEM brand condoms factory. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com
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