condom size
Shutterstock/Nopphon_1987

Condoms: myths busted

Condoms are one of the most common contraceptive methods and also prevent STDs. But is sex less fun with a condom? Do they always work?

Do you know how to use condoms? Is it better to use two? Are you just too big for a condom? Do you know your condom size? This and much more...

By the way, here we're talking about the how to use condoms (common male) but there are also female condoms that go inside the vagina.

Myth 1: Condoms kill the mood and spoil the sensation for both partners. 

Using a condom doesn’t have to ruin the moment. For example, you can make putting the condom on part of the foreplay. Check out our tips on how to make it sexy!

There are also many different condom sizes, shapes, colours, textures and flavours of condoms, so you can have fun with trying them all out!

What’s more, condoms can actually make sex better. True, latest research does confirm that condoms reduce sensitivity for men – see Condoms: the science of sensitivity. But for men who find they tend to come sooner than they or their partner would like, that can actually be an advantage.

Finally, a niggling worry in the back of your mind is something that can really spoil sex. You’re likely to be more relaxed if you don’t have to worry about unplanned pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases, STDs.

Myth 2: There’s no need to use a condom when she’s a virgin. 

When you have sex for the first time, you can still catch or pass on STDs and the woman can also still get pregnant. The only way to make sure you don’t get infected with an STD is to use barrier contraceptives like male or female condoms, which can also safeguard you against unwanted pregnancy. Read more in First time sex: myths busted

Myth 3: Using two condoms at the same time is safer. 

Using two condoms at the same time is actually a really bad idea, because then there is a bigger chance of them breaking. Condoms aren’t designed to be used that way – if they were safer like that, the manufacturers would make double condoms! One condom is as safe as it gets – use them properly and that’s really safe. Which brings us right to our next myth…

Want more tips on how to use condoms or condom size? Click here

Myth 4: Condoms can break or slip off really easily. 

In most cases where condoms break or slip off, it’s because they have been used incorrectly. Or the guy has issues with condom size.

For example, an oil-based lubricant can cause condoms to rip.

But with ‘perfect use’, and the best knowledge on how to use condoms, the failure rate is only 3 percent. Read more about what ‘failure rate’ means in How well does it work.

Just get familiar with how to use condoms properly – read more about putting on male condoms and lots more info about condoms, including safety tips. Try a lot of condoms brands before choosing one. 

Myth 5: Condoms can give you cancer or mess with the health of your sperm.


There are no known long-term side effects associated with the use of condoms. In fact, condoms protect against STDs, including ones that can cause other diseases, such as cervical cancer, or infertility.

As for ejaculation, when a condom is used, the man still ejaculates normally. Condoms do not affect the quality of the male sperms at all. 

Myth 6: When condoms slip off, they can get lost in the woman’s vagina or uterus. 


When a condom is put on and taken off in the correct way, it will rarely slip off. But even if it does, it’s usually really easy to get to. You can normally reach it with your finger in your vagina. If not, contact your nearest health care provider for an appointment. However, because sperm might have leaked out of the condom you should think about using emergency contraception - the ‘morning after pill’.

Myth 7: People with a latex allergy can’t use condoms. 


Latex condoms are best at preventing pregnancy and protecting against STDs. But if you’re allergic to latex, you can use condoms made of polyurethane or lambskin.

Polyurethane is the best option after latex. These condoms are slightly thinner and more expensive. One advantage is that you can feel your partner's warmth through them more easily. This can make sex feel more intimate.

Polyurethane condoms prevent pregnancy and protect against STDs about as well as latex ones. But because they are thinner, they’re slightly more likely to break and slip off during sex than latex condoms.

Lambskin condoms only prevent pregnancy. They won't protect you against STDs.

Myth 8: Men with a large penis can’t use condoms. 


Condoms come in different sizes and shapes, but most condoms fit most people. Know your condom size. If you’re uncomfortable with a specific condom, you can try another condom brands or shapes. If you know how to use condoms in the best way, you will always be able to find the one that suits you the best! 

Have you heard a rumour about sex and wonder if it's true? Have any questions on how to use condoms or condom size? Let us know and we'll nail the facts or bust the myths! Leave your comment below or contact us on Facebook.

 

Did you find this useful?

Comments
air jordan shoes
Mon, 04/29/2019 - 12:39
I enjoy you because of your own labor on this website. Gloria really loves conducting investigation and it's easy to see why. A lot of people know all about the powerful form you deliver good tips and tricks via your website and encourage participation from other people on this subject matter then our own princess is actually studying a whole lot. Enjoy the rest of the new year. You have been doing a useful job. air jordan shoes http://www.jordansshoes.us.org
michael kors handbags sale
Mon, 05/13/2019 - 13:00
I wish to get across my gratitude for your kind-heartedness for individuals that actually need help on this particular subject matter. Your special dedication to passing the solution all through came to be wonderfully valuable and have without exception empowered folks just like me to arrive at their goals. Your entire helpful publication indicates so much to me and substantially more to my fellow workers. With thanks; from each one of us. michael kors handbags sale http://www.michael-kors-handbags.com.co
Add new comment

Comment

  • Allowed HTML tags: <a href hreflang>