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Condoms & Protection why its Important & How to do it

   
Author: S.Roberts
 

If you are having sex with multiple partners, or are starting a new relationship, or if you have extra marital affairs, you need to think about protection. Sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) and Aids are on the increase and it is possible for someone to have a STD and not be aware of it because not all have noticeable symptoms. Some STD's such as chlamydia can lead to infertility and have a huge impact in later life and all for the sake of a little protection.

Condoms have come a long way since the reusable rubbers of the 1920's where one would keep his rubber in a little box and rinse it out after use and pop it back into its box. Makers of condoms have tried to make condoms a more pleasurable item for lovers to use. Since its humble beginnings the condom has had a revamp in the form of a new shape, as the shape we know condoms today with a little sack at the tip co collect sperm, thus offering the snuggest of fits. Condoms have also been updated with a new modern material - Latex this is streatchier, and so can be made finer and have all the strength needed to not rip. Condoms today are sheerer, more convenient to get hold of, better fitting, lubricated, spermasided, ribbed, coloured, flavoured. A far cry from the 'so thick its like wearing wellingtons' ones our grandparents had to make do with. Additionally condoms have been coated in spermicides and lubricants to make them more protective and user friendly.

Special Features
Condoms are so forward thinking now that they even come with added features.

Fetherlite - Now Easy-on, Fetherlite are lubricated, ultra fine condoms for greater sensitivity. Lubricated with a gentle, non-spermicidal lubricant. Transparent shaped teat ended condoms made from hypoallergenic natural rubber latex.

Performa - Performa condoms contain a special lubricant inside the condom that helps delay climax and prolong sexual excitement for longer lasting lovemaking. Durex Performa condoms are lubricated for both partners with lubricant on the outside and their special climax control lubricant on the inside. The climax control lubricant is released by body heat after the condom is rolled onto the penis so that the male genitals are desensitised with no loss of sensation for the partner. Durex Performa condoms are specially made to set you free to enjoy the pleasure of sex while being confident that youre protected.

Ribbed - When you want sex to be more exciting, use Ribbed condoms. These condoms have uniquely positioned ribs designed for greater sensation. Lubricated with a gentle, non-spermicidal lubricant. Ribbed and coral coloured, teat ended condoms made from hypoallergenic natural rubber latex.

Pleasuremax - Pleasuremax condoms have raised dots and ribs to maximise stimulation for both partners. Lubricated with a gentle, non-spermicidal lubricant. Transparent, raised dotted and ribbed texture, teat ended condoms made from hypoallergenic natural rubber latex.

Select - Durex Select condoms are coloured and flavoured to add extra extra spice to your lovemaking. Lubricated with a gentle, non-spermicidal lubricant. Coloured, teat ended condoms made from hypoallergenic natural rubber latex.

Tingle - Tingle are transparent, shaped, teat-ended condoms with a mint flavoured lubricant, for a heightened stimulation for both partners. Made from natural rubber latex coated in a special lubricant, which creates a gentle tingling sensation for both partners.

We have featured condoms in the Durex range, a reputable company that has been around since 1929. You could find cheap alternatives but this is life saving protection, you need to have the best.

More info...

After reading the back of a packet of condoms, you will understand why wearing a condom during sex interferes with the sexy steamy ambience.

Place the rolled condom over the tip of the hard penis, and if the condom does not have a reservoir top, pinch the tip of the condom enough to leave a half-inch space for semen to collect. If the man is not circumcised, then pull back the foreskin before rolling on the condom.

That's enough to turn the hottest passion into a flop!

It takes some practise but its well worth the effort to learn how to apply a condom pleasurably. Get yourself a model cock (A penis shaped Dildo with a suction cup at the bottom) and stick it to the kitchen table and spend some time alone with it practising. To keep the passion factor high you need to master putting the condom on with your hands as the back of the packet describes whilst stimulating and caressing the penis and balls with your mouth and tongue. As you unroll the condom down the shaft of the penis have the rubber covered head of the penis in your mouth and suck hard so that he can feel your there. Men are often concerned that their penis is less sensitive when wearing a condom and sucking hard will help to keep him excited. If you don't like the taste of rubber opt for flavoured condoms.

 
 
 

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