There are a lot of specialty condoms out there with ribs, studs, etc. While some people may really enjoy those, not everybody does. Flavored condoms are great for oral sex, but you don't want those if you are looking for condoms for penetrative activities. So when you're first starting out with condoms, it's probably best to stick to the basics until you get the hang of using them.
Begin with a regular sized condom. Unless you know that you have had problems with regular sized condoms in the past, it's best to start with those. They work for the majority of individuals. You will know you need a larger condom if you find they are feeling uncomfortably tight around the base or if you have problems with them splitting in that area. You'll know you need a smaller condom if it seems loose around the base or you have problems with slippage in that area. ( The "sizing" on condoms pretty much refers to the ring size. They are all big enough in length to accommodate any penis. You can fit practically your whole arm into a condom if you really stretch it (of course you can’t go back and use that condom if you try this!), so length should never be a problem.
Thicker doesn't mean more safer. Recent testing has shown that extra thick condoms really don't offer any extra protection. So using regular or ultra thin will be fine. Best condom manufacturer. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com
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