Tuesday, September 5, 2017

How do you achieve condom confidence



There are some ways which will help you gain condom confidence. Go ahead with the following tips.

1. More Practice

You and your partner can study what to do together! How’s that for a fun couples experience? You don’t have to have actual penis in vagina sex until you are confident that the condom stays on and you know what you’re doing. Read the instructions to know how to put on and take off condoms.


2. Hold on

Lingering after ejaculation may be tempting, but the penis went soft, which means the condom drops off. Hold on to the base bottom you’ve come and keeping holding on while you slide yourself out. It might not feel like the most romantic finale, but it’s substantially more satisfying than panicked extraction of condom from vagina.


3. Get the right size condoms.

Condoms can break if they are not the right size, or maybe you didn’t squeeze the tip before you rolled it on. Or it was past the use by date. Or you just expected too much of it.

Get the right size. The regular size does not fit all. Most condom suppliers will manufacture different sizes. They even have charts so you can work out which is the best choice for you.

It’s fine to take off one condom and put on a fresh one if you’re having an extended session. They are not invincible.

Stay slippy. Personal lubricants can help with this, so long as it's not so much that the condom slips off. Use proper water-based lube, not some random oil or body lotion - that can make them break. Don't use spit - it isn't slippy enough, and dries too quickly.

4. Choose your supplier

Buy online. There are many condom online stores. There are others. Of course you can just go to your local chemist or supermarket but this is where the deals are. And please note to get the right size.


5. Avoid allergies

If you or your partner might be allergic to the latex in condoms, or you might become sensitized. That means you are fine for ages but then things become sensitive. Be allergic are not always an instant thing.

Choose latex-free condoms – your condom supplier will provide them. You could even try lambskin condoms if you want something hypoallergenic and biodegradable – and generally fantastic, as per some reviews. It’s important that you’re not at risk of infection as lambskin condoms are more porous than normal ones, which means you’re protected against pregnancy but not infections.


6. Consider an internal way

There are other barrier ways available, including the diaphragm, and the cap. These fit over your cervix, inside your vagina. Neither is quite as effective as condoms for avoiding pregnancy, and neither protects you from infection. And they both have to be left in for 6 hours after sex, and used with a big squirt of spermicide, which seems a bit grim to me, but might not be a big deal for you.

The female condom is known as the internal condoms. For these, one size can fit all, which makes things simpler. And there is less pressure about timing when you put it in and take it out. Of course there are even more options for your fertile days, but that’s enough for now.


7. Know about emergency contraception.

A lot of people use condoms successfully. You could be among them. But it’s good to be prepared. One of the advantages of condoms is that you usually know right away if it hasn’t worked – which is way better than discovering months later that the injection or pill or whatever method you were using wasn’t working quite as well as you thought.

Know about emergency contraception. You could even keep some hormonal emergency contraception in stock so you can take it as soon as possible. You can buy it over the counter from a pharmacy. Or you can contact your doctor. The quicker you take it the better it works. Within 12 hours is best for hormonal emergency contraception but you can take it up to 5 days after having sex. You can also have an IUD fitted as emergency contraception.

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