How to find the best fit condoms
Now condom manufacturers produce different types and size of condoms. The larger size isn’t always about vanity; it’s about safety. If a condom is too small, it can create friction and break, and if it’s too big, it can slip off. Men who wore condoms that didn’t fit correctly reported problems like breakage, slippage, penis irritation, reduced sexual pleasure and more difficulty reaching orgasm — for themselves and for their partners. They also felt the ill-fitting condom interfered with their erection and contributed to dryness during intercourse.
Avoid those major problems by finding the right fit condoms. Use the toilet paper roll test. Seriously. Sliding an empty roll over an erect penis reveals a lot: extra room means that guy likely needs a regular size condom, and if the roll doesn’t fit or is tight, then a larger size is probably best’
If you’re shopping at the drugstore or ordering from a different site, it may be a little puzzling to determine which condom is larger, which is average, etc. Good Vibrations made a handy chart for its website so you can compare your at-home measurements to the condoms’ sizes.
Condom consumers should keep the condom’s material in mind when selecting a size. Remember that latex condoms are very stretchy, so that helps. On the other hand, polyurethane condoms, which are popular with people sensitive to latex, aren’t as flexible, so “larger-penised people may not have as good an experience with these. We produce standard size condom, large size condoms and small size condoms. Welcome to inquiry!
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