Learning how to put a condom on is the most important part...
It does nobody any good unless you understand how to put a condom on right
Most people spend a lot of time trying to get free condoms or the best condoms on the market. The strange thing is that no matter how comfortable the condom is, how effective the condom can be, how colorful the condom is or how much the condom costs, none of them will do any good if they are not put on properly. A condom only does what it is intended to do if it is used correctly.
If put on wrong, a condom can do nothing but get in the way and cost you money. It is important that anyone ho uses a condom know exactly how to put a condom on correctly. We are happy to provide the information to you as we know how important it is that it is done right. By the way, knowing how to put on a condom is not just the man's responsibility.
Women should know the very same information so that they can not only make sure the man does it right but they can help him out. Putting on a condom does not have to be a pain in the neck or an inconvenience or an embarrassing event. Putting on a condom can be a great way to enjoy foreplay and be safe at the same time.
How to put a condom on
The first important detail to remember is that you have to put the condom on when the penis is erect. You also must make sure that you have the condom on the penis before any contact is made between partner and the penis. Many people think that fluid only comes out of the penis at the end of intercourse. This is dangerous misinformation since even in a newly gained erection fluids containing sperm and possibly STD's can come out. Before opening the condom wrapper visually inspect the wrapper for any defects or holes as these can be a sign of a bad condom and a bad condom is ineffective at its job. A damaged condom is no different than no condom at all so be sure and look carefully.
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Once the wrapper passes your visible inspection then go ahead and tear the condom wrapper open. You may notice that on the wrapper of the condom there are instructions telling you how to put a condom on. Tear the condom wrapper along the edge being sure not to tear the condom inside. Once the wrapper is open then take out the condom and visually inspect it just as you did with the wrapper. If you see any defects then discard the condom. Find the open end of the condom and pinch the closed end prior to placing over the tip of the erect penis. The reason that you pinch the tip is so that there will be no air caught in the tip of the condom which could assist in breakage. Another detail that you must make sure to do correctly is have the roll on the outside. Condoms come rolled up and when they are put on they should be unrolled in the same fashion. When the roll is on the outside then you can roll it down the penis, but if the roll is on the inside then it can only be pulled down which is bad for the condom.
As you can see learning how to put a condom on is easy but invaluable. Ok now the condom is on the tip of the penis. Use the hand that is not pinching the tip to unroll the condom down the entire shaft of the penis to the base. It is possible that the condom will try to roll back up during sex and if this happens then roll it back down. If you find that your condom came off during sex you must immediately stop and put on a new condom. With all good things they come to an end and intercourse is no exception. We now will cover how to remove a condom.
You have successfully learned how to put a condom on and now that you have had your fun you must remove the condom the right way to as this can still result in pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease transmission. Right after you experience ejaculation the penis should be removed from the vagina. This must be done while the erection is still there. When you remove your penis ensure that you hold the base of the penis and condom and keep them both away from the vagina. Slide the condom off of the penis and dispose of it in the proper way. Flushing the condom down the toilet is not an acceptable way as it can clog the pipes. Wrap it up in some toilet paper and put it in a garbage bin.
The trips is as fun as the destination
As we said before men and women should know how to put a condom on. Make it
a fun and enjoyable foreplay game so that it is not an awkward and frustrating
episode. If it is not fun and enjoyable it may not get done and wearing a condom
is essential to safe sex. Don't forget than the option to use the newer design
of female condom is there if desired for
a change.
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