How to fix and use a condom

May 03, 2011 14:31









Step1.

For best quality and durability, store condoms in the box, in a cool, dry place. Make a note of the  expiration date; risks of breaking are increased if outdated or not stored properly.If you are a visual learner it may be better to watch a video on how to use a condom. Do not put a condom on your or a partner's tongue or in your mouth. To do so could result in asphyxiation and death.The male condom is designed for a specific body part only.

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Step2

Realize that if the condoms aren't lubricated, you'll need to obtain some lubricant. Get a water-based lube, since most condoms are made of latex and will rupture if     used with an oil-based lubricant. If you or your partner has an allergy to latex, get the alternative polyurethane condoms.

Step3.

A lot of people complain that putting a condom on breaks the mood, but there are ways to keep the rhythm going without jeopardizing your health

Step4.

Make sure that the purchase cialis is erect. Don't use scissors or your teeth to unwrap it, for risk of breaking the condom.

Step5

Hold the condom in one hand and the base of the cialis in the other. If you are uncircumcised, pull the foreskin back. Put the condom on the head of the penis so the  reservoir tip is poking out. Pinch the reservoir tip, and use your hand to unroll the condom over the penis. Unroll it all the way. Air trapped in the condom may cause it to break.

Step6

If lubrication of the condom is low, risk of breaking is heightened. You may also re-apply lubrication when desired.

Step7

Stop activities immediately after ejaculation. Before withdrawing, grasp the bottom of the condom with your hand. Withdraw while holding the penis.

Step8

Gently pull it downwards and off while still holding the base of the condom, being sure to only do so when facing away from your partner. Ejaculatory fluids exposed to      the female genitalia can cause pregnancy or the transmitting of STDs , to the mouth; STD transmitting. If you wish, tie a knot at the base to keep the semen inside.

CAUTION ONE

* Make sure you get the right size condoms. If the condom doesn't fit, replacement is suggested.

* It doesn't have to break the rhythm to put the condom on. It can be sexy! Try finding novelty condoms to  play with: colored, textured, glow-in-the-dark condoms are fun      and sexy. If the female wishes, she can put the condom on her partner.

* You should be able to go from rip to ready in less than ten seconds. Remember that if the condom breaks, you'll need to throw it out and start again with another one.

try flavored condoms and lubes for oral sex. A flavored condom will work when there's nothing else around, but, to prevent health problems, avoid using it for      intercourse if you have other options. Sometimes the flavoring contains sugar, sugar can catalyze yeast infections. Many manufacturers do not have sugar in the     sweetener, but it's better to be safe than sorry.

* Stick to water-based lubricants only. KY Jelly and generic equivalents can be found at any drug store.

While rolled, the reservoir tip should poke out. Don't use a condom if you have unrolled it. To find which way the condom unrolls, hold it by the edges and gently blow into the center to inflate the reservoir tip.

* If it is too dark to see the condom or if you don't want to break the mood, pinch the rolled-up edge of the condom with your thumb and forefinger. If condom completely      touches your thumb and not your forefinger, that is correct. If not, turn it around.

If you and your partner have both tested negative for STDs, after 6 months of monogamous protected sex, and you are using another form of birth control, you can     have sex without a condom! However, just because you can't get an STD doesn't mean that you can't get pregnant.

Remember that 'natural skin' condoms will protect against pregnancy but not STDs.

Do not try to be extra safe by using more than one condom, this causes extra friction which will make the  condoms more likely to break.

CAUTION TWO

* Remember not to mix oil-based lubes with latex condoms! Any oil-based substance can very quickly weaken latex and make it break. This includes hand lotion, Vaseline, cold cream, baby oil, and even chap stick.

* Don't reuse a condom. If you take the condom off, don't put it back on again, even if there doesn't seem to be any fluid.

* Don't put a condom on if the package was ripped, or the condom appears to have been unrolled.

* If improperly used, a condom offers little protection. Even if properly used, there is a small possibility of pregnancy or transmission of sexually-transmitted diseases.

* Mutual masturbation can spread STD's, since you could get fluids on your hands. This is very unlikely, but is still possible.

* Condoms that are made of animal membrane do not protect as well as others. Stick to latex or polyurethane, or talk to your doctor about your other options.

* Novelty condoms, such as glow in the dark condoms, might not protect against pregnancy or STD transmission, but flavored, non-novelty ones will. Check the box for      details.

* Don't keep a condom in your wallet "just in case". Body heat and pressure will accelerate the breakdown  of the condom in the wallet.

* If the condom breaks during sex, stop immediately and replace the condom.

* No matter what anyone tells you, using two condoms at one time does not give you ' double protection'. It's been suggested that multiple condoms increase friction      and cause a greater chance of breaking, but no studies have been done to confirm this up.

* Once done, please don't just throw of the condom out of your window. It's an ugly sight coming across a used condom on the road. Wrap it in a paper and dispose of it     in the dustbin.
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