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The most common misconceptions about using condoms

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  1. Careless wearing of condoms

The most common misconceptions about using condoms

  Generally speaking, condoms are often worn during the pre-playful stage of flirting and stimulating sexual desire. When wearing a condom. Inadvertently scratching the condom with your fingernail or ring, causing the ultra-thin condom to fail.

  2. Insufficient lubrication of sexual organs

  female Poor vaginal lubrication can also easily cause condoms to break, especially for women over 40 years old, who have significantly reduced secretions during sex. A similar situation occurs with some young couples who do not flirt sufficiently before intercourse.

  3. Use of improper lubricant

  It has been observed that if mineral oil and vegetable oil such as petroleum jelly, ordinary lotion, etc. are applied to the surface of the condom, the strength of the latex condom will be weakened within 5 minutes.

  4. Excessive sexual intercourse

  A foreign study found that condom rupture rarely occurs when husbands have sex with their wives, but condom rupture is more common when men have sex with other women. This may be related to excessive sexual intercourse.

  5. Improper storage

  Condoms lose their strength when exposed to bright light, heat, moisture and ozone. If exposed to strong light for 10 hours, the rupture rate of condoms can reach 20%. When stored in tropical climate for 42 months, the rupture rate of condoms is 49%. Therefore, if you want condoms to be real "condoms", they must be used correctly. Here is how to use condoms correctly.

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