Most reliable Condom?
July 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Condom Tips
I asked a similar question before, but I received responses décevantes.Heres thing. My friend and I had decided to engage in relationships sexuelles.Pour add on top of that, we r two virgins. then choose the most durable condom diversity is very likely to confusion.Et not, suggest you use birth control. On the one hand, I can not get their hands on them, because I need a prescription. And two, my mother told me that my religion forbids birth control. . . (But encouraging condom) I did some research and found the big favorites are: Trojan, Durex, and mode of life.The problem is, I get a lot of mixed reviews of each break the mark. Please, in your own experience, help me to choose the best condom which will most likely not break on me.

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the best condom is one that is used correctly.
all condoms are going to break occasionally. You can minimize this event by using the condom correctly. Follow the instructions on the box. Do not used expired condoms, or condoms that have been stored incorrectly (i.e. in a wallet, in heat, in your pocket).
Never use two condoms at once. condoms are designed to be used singly. Doubling up causes friction between the two condoms and can cause holes and tears to develop.
Get a condom with a reservoir tip. This will give the sperm someplace to go, but make certain you squeeze all the air out of the tip of the condom before rolling it down. Air left in the tip is one of the most common reasons condoms break.
Get a condom with spermicide. Then you have the added protection of a spermicide which kills sperm.
Use a water based, condom safe lubricant, preferably one with spermicide. This will also help keep the condom from tearing due to extraneous friction.
Make sure he holds the condom at the base when he is withdrawing after ejaculation. It is possible for the condom to stay with you if he does not, as he will start “deflating” quickly after orgasm. Also, he should withdraw immediately after ejaculation to minimize the chances of leakage.
If you have long nails, let him apply the condom so you don’t inadvertently cause a tear or hole.
sage gave you very good advice.
any of the brands you said are fine, spermicide is better and a reservoir tip is also good.
putting it on and off slowly and without spilling is very important
and please remember, these is no safe way of having sex without a condom, all of the pull out methods fail because a man can pre-come and all it takes is 1 lucky sperm to get you pregnant.