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How should men properly put on a condom? Come and learn now! (Repost) 

Condoms are undoubtedly one of humanity's greatest inventions!
They allow us to experience the beauty of love while protecting the safety of both partners.
The most common male condoms on the market, when used correctly, have a contraceptive effectiveness rate of up to 98%.
But… if you don't master the correct usage, "wearing" is the same as "not wearing"!
Speaking of "correctly wearing a condom," many men's reactions are probably like this:
Isn't that easy? (Or) Are you teaching me how to do something?
However, in reality, some confident men may never have used condoms correctly…
Various incorrect usages—fully unfolding before putting it on, putting it on backwards, not wearing it throughout intercourse, etc.—not only affect the sexual experience but also carry the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections!
Actually, wearing condoms is a "technical skill."
From purchasing to unpacking to disposal after use, there are things to pay attention to.

1. How to choose the right size?
Let me tell you, many men make a fatal mistake when buying condoms.
That is—not knowing their own size, buying condoms that are too big or too small.
Condoms on the market are available in four sizes based on their opening diameter:
Large (55mm nominal width, 35mm opening diameter);
Medium (52mm nominal width, 33mm opening diameter);
Small (49mm nominal width, 31mm opening diameter);
and Extra Small (46mm nominal width, 29mm opening diameter).
Generally, the medium size is more suitable for Chinese men, so supermarkets and hotels mainly sell medium sizes. Men unsure of their size can buy a medium size to try it on.
If the size is just right, it will feel comfortable and supportive.
If you feel tightness or restricted blood flow, you should switch to a larger size;
if it loosens or slips off, you should switch to a smaller size.
It seems like you guys, no matter your age, like to buy the largest size (especially young men who care about appearances).
We're saying, wear the size condom that matches your size; there's nothing to compare!
Just like your size 42 foot, a size 39 definitely won't fit, and a size 45 will slip off after a few steps. Only you know if the "shoes" fit your "feet." Wearing an ill-fitting size to be brave and getting caught by your girlfriend would be even more embarrassing!
Consequences of buying too small: Condoms are prone to breaking, and your penis will feel uncomfortable from the tightness
. Consequences of buying too large: Condoms are prone to slipping off, and your girlfriend will be even more embarrassed than you.
Common consequence: Contraception failure!!
2. Does the "age" of the condom also affect the experience?
Okay, you've chosen the right size, so you can pay and leave? Not so fast. You also need to check the production date of this box of condoms.
First—check if the box of condoms is expired.
Generally, condoms have a shelf life of five years, while condoms with added medication have a shelf life of three years. If it's expired, you absolutely must not use it! You can even claim compensation from the seller.
What happens if you use an expired condom? ① The adhesive deteriorates, and it may break during use. ② It breeds a large number of bacteria, causing allergies, genital infections, and gynecological diseases.
While condoms are generally safe to use as long as they're not expired, Orange wants to share an industry secret:
condoms around one year old offer the best experience.
This is because the lubricant inside the condom needs time to penetrate. After about a year of physical or chemical reactions, the condom's elasticity and texture reach their optimal state.
Using it too early or too late may significantly reduce its lubricating effect, lowering the experience during exercise.
3. Take condom use seriously.
After paying so much attention to these points, you're probably itching to tear it open and try it out, right?
Sure, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Modern condoms are so thin that while they can withstand some force during exercise, they still can't withstand excessive force.
For example, don't forcefully tear the packaging in the middle, use scissors or other hard objects to open it, or intentionally stretch the condom. The correct procedure is to
first push the condom to one side to create some space, then gently tear it open, ensuring you don't damage it.
× Scissors × Nails × Violent rubbing
Don't think that double is safer and wear two condoms. The friction between two condoms will make them more prone to breakage!
4. How to distinguish the "right" or "wrong" side of a condom?
Here comes the most difficult problem ever—how to tell the right side of a condom?
Even seasoned veterans sometimes make mistakes, let alone beginners.
While we all know the general principles:
① The rolled edge facing outwards is the right side; simply unfold it downwards for a smooth fit.
② If the rolled edge is encased in the condom, it's the wrong side, making it difficult to unfold.
However, you still need to practice and practice to distinguish the right side. Don't rush when putting it on; make sure you're on the right side to avoid waste. If you put it on backwards, throw it away!! Throw it away!! It's already stained with bodily fluids and cannot be used again!!
Condoms are disposable products; wearing them incorrectly means they've expired and you need to use a new condom.
Also, a reminder to some inconsiderate men: put on a condom before "rubbing" and wear it throughout the entire act. Don't use "external ejaculation" as an excuse not to wear a condom!
(The opening method is a bit rough, not recommended to imitate.)
5. The "little pocket" on the condom is very useful.
Some people may wonder: what is the "honey-like protrusion" at the tip of the condom? Is it for holding sperm...?
That's right, that little protrusion is called the "sperm reservoir," which is used to store semen.
Before putting it on, be sure to gently squeeze the reservoir to expel the air from the condom. When putting it on, leave this space at the tip as well, don't let it fit completely against the head.
If these two steps are omitted, during use, sperm can easily flow down and wander everywhere, causing contraceptive failure.
After an intense encounter, men shouldn't immediately "give up." At this time, you need to immediately withdraw from the woman's body and remove the condom as soon as possible.
To prevent spillage when removing it, you can pinch the opening of the condom.
What happens if you don't remove it in time? First, at this time, the penis is already flaccid, and the condom is relatively loose, making it easy for semen to leak out from the gaps. This means contraception fails at the last step...
Secondly, with such intense intercourse, the condom might still be inside the woman's body when they separate, which is extremely dangerous! (Although this is relatively rare, everyone should still be aware of it.)
Finally, let me emphasize again:
condoms not only prevent pregnancy, but their function in preventing diseases is equally important.
Whenever you have sexual contact, you need to wear a condom to protect yourself and others.

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