Tongue condom, also referred to as oral sex condoms, are condoms used during oral sex. They are used to protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as chlamydia, human papillomavirus (HPV), and HIV. 85% of sexually active adults aged 18 to 44 reported having oral sex with at least one partner of the opposite sex. Tongue condoms are similar in …
A survey shows that 1/3 of people (total 2171 adults) never use condoms or dental dams during oral sex, although condoms are great in protect against both STIs and pregnancy. Oral sex exposes people to fewer risks for some STIs than penetrative sex, but it does still have some risks. People who wish to avoid STIs should using condoms or …
Do you want an oral sex? Spice things up with flavored condoms. These condoms are flavoured with an essence of fruity ingredients such as strawberry, cherry, apple, orange, banana, etc. Some condom factories also offer flavours such as chocolate, coffee, vanilla and more. If you have very sensitive skin, you can stick to the regular kind during vaginal penetration as …
Non-lubricated condoms are most useful for oral sex and for people with allergies or sensitivities to lubricant. Or somebody like to choose their preferable sex lubricating gel. For oral sex, usually add slightly flavors and the condom without reservoir tip. Lubricated condoms which is the most normal types condoms. It can added with a water-based or silicone-based lubricant coating can …