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Wrong Usage Of Condom - A Must Read For Sexually Active People by vykte(m): 1:06pm On Oct 11, 2014
Putting on a condom may seem second nature to you by now, but
are you actually doing it the right way? Sadly fellas, the latest
research suggests you might not be.
Researchers from Indiana University analyzed 50 studies on
condom usage, and after punching the numbers on 16 years of
data, they found a laundry list of errors. Could you be making one of
them? Check out the top 15 things that couples are doing wrong
when gearing up for getting down.
Late application: Across the numerous studies, between 17 percent
and 51.1 percent of people reported putting a condom on after
intercourse has already begun.
Early removal: Between 13.6 percent and 44.7 percent of the
respondents reported removing the condom before intercourse was
complete.
Completely unrolling the condom prior to application: Between 2.1
percent and 25.3 percent of people admitted to completely unrolling
the condom before sliding it on.
No space at the tip: Failing to leave space for semen at the tip of the
condom was reported by 24.3 to 45.7 percent of the respondents.
Failure to remove air: When looking back to their last s*xual
encounter, 48.1 percent of women and 41.6 percent of men
reported that they didn’t squeeze the air from the tip before use.
Inside-out condoms: Between 4 percent and 30.4 percent of
participants reported they began rolling the condom on inside out,
but then flipped it over and continued its use. And that’s bad, since
it can expose her to your pre-ejaculatory fluids, which can get her
pregnant.
Failure to completely unroll the condom before use: When looking
back to their last s*xual encounter, 11.2 percent of women and 8.8
percent of men had began intercourse before the condom was
unrolled all the way.
Exposure to sharp object: Between 2.1 percent and 11.2 percent of
people had opened condom packets with sharp objects. The
problem: If it’s sharp enough to rip the wrapper, it’s sharp enough
to rip the condom.
Failure to check for damage: When removing the condom from the
package, 82.7 percent of women and 74.5 percent of men reported
that they fail to check for damage before use. What to look for:
Make sure the wrapper isn’t worn down or ripped open, keep your
eyes peeled for expired dates, and check for visible imperfections
while unrolling.
No lubrication: Between 16 percent and 25.8 percent of people
reported using condoms without lubrication. The trouble? If you’re
having s*x for an extended period of time, the condom is more
likely to tear without lubrication.
Lubrication complications: Roughly 3.2 percent of women and 4.7
percent of men reported using an oil-based lube with a latex
condom. That weakens the latex, which can make it prone to
breakage.
Incorrect withdrawal: Nearly 31 percent of men and 27 percent of
women reported that (post-s*x) they failed to promptly and properly
withdraw after ejaculation.
Reusing a condom: Between 1.4 percent and 3.3 percent of people
reported reusing a condom at least twice during a s*xual encounter.
Gross.
Incorrect storage: Between 3.3 percent and 19.1 percent of people in
the studies had stored their condoms in conditions that did not
comply with the recommendations on the package. Avoid storing
them in direct sunlight or your wallet—both can degrade the latex.
Not wearing one at all:: This wasn’t actually part of the study, but
we should add that #15 is this: Not using one at all. According to
the (most recent) National Survey of s*xual Health and Behavior,
only 45 percent of men ages 18 to 24 used a condom with their last
s*xual partner. And as the age groups increased, the stats only got
worse: Only 29.3 percent of men ages 25 to 34 used condoms and
21.3 percent of men between ages 35 and 44.
Re: Wrong Usage Of Condom - A Must Read For Sexually Active People by siriusblak: 1:08pm On Oct 11, 2014
Verryy true
Re: Wrong Usage Of Condom - A Must Read For Sexually Active People by DikSin(m): 7:33pm On Oct 11, 2014
What is condom, pls?
Re: Wrong Usage Of Condom - A Must Read For Sexually Active People by Nobody: 7:52pm On Oct 11, 2014
DikSin:
What is condom, pls?
balloon grin
Re: Wrong Usage Of Condom - A Must Read For Sexually Active People by DikSin(m): 8:10pm On Oct 11, 2014
Augustbreak:
balloon grin
Maloo I know, what is balloon.
Re: Wrong Usage Of Condom - A Must Read For Sexually Active People by Kanwulia: 11:10pm On Oct 11, 2014
Do condoms protect the mouth? wink
Re: Wrong Usage Of Condom - A Must Read For Sexually Active People by dmz(m): 11:38pm On Oct 11, 2014
Kanwulia:
Do condoms protect the mouth? wink

U can have him wear one before u blow. grin
Re: Wrong Usage Of Condom - A Must Read For Sexually Active People by Kanwulia: 12:07am On Oct 12, 2014
dmz:


U can have him wear one before u blow. grin

The men WEY like to kyop my uncooked "sushi" nko? wink

Make I say no?
Mba nuuuuuuuu!!!! cool

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