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Condoms are an effective method of contraception and protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) when used correctly, forming a key part of overall intimate wellness and sexual health, which can also include exploring pleasure with a vibrator, dildo, clitoral stimulator, or cock ring.
How to Choose a Condom?
Choosing a condom involves several essential criteria to ensure comfort and effectiveness. Size is paramount: a condom that's too small risks breaking, while one that's too large might slip. Dimensions (length and nominal width) are usually indicated on the packaging. Sensitivity is another factor, with ultra-thin or textured options available to vary sensations. Finally, function can guide your choice: some condoms include specific lubricants (delaying, warming), while others are designed without latex for those with allergies.
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Comfort and Fit
For optimal use, a condom must adapt to your anatomy. Manufacturers offer various ranges with nominal widths from 49 mm to over 60 mm. It's recommended to try different sizes and shapes to find the best fit. Condoms are subject to strict standards, including the European CE standard and the international ISO 4074 standard, which guarantee their quality and safety. Always check for these markings on the packaging. A well-fitting condom minimizes the risk of breakage or slippage, contributing to better protection and increased comfort.
Quick FAQ
How should condoms be stored?
Store condoms in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid keeping them in a wallet or back pocket for extended periods, as heat and friction can damage them.
What is a condom's expiration date?
Each condom has an expiration date printed on its individual wrapper and on the box. Never use an expired condom, as its effectiveness and strength may be compromised.
Can you use lube with a condom?
Yes, using a lubricant is recommended to enhance comfort and reduce the risk of breakage. Only use water-based or silicone-based lube with latex condoms. Oil-based lubes can damage latex and render the condom ineffective.











