Condoms are an essential part of safe sex. They help in preventing unintended pregnancies and also help you to enjoy the act of sex more safely. Condom usage is an art, it requires some practice and proper knowledge about how to use condoms properly. Here are some tips on how you should use condoms:
Open The Package
Once you have opened the package, it is essential to handle it with care. Do not use scissors or sharp objects that can cause a tear in the condom. You should also avoid opening your package with your teeth as this can damage the condom and make it less effective.
Remove Condom From Pack
- Don’t use your teeth, scissors, or sharp objects that can cause a tear in the condom.
- Don’t use your teeth to open the condom package.
- Don’t use scissors or sharp objects to open the condom package.
Don’t Use Teeth, Scissors, Or Sharp Objects That Can Cause A Tear In The Condom
Don’t use scissors or sharp objects that can cause a tear in the condom.
Do not use your teeth to open the pouch. Do not cut the foil off with your fingernails, scissors, or any other sharp object.
careful with the edges of the condom when you unroll, it to avoid damaging it.
The Roll Should Be On The Outside Of the Condom. If not, then it’s inside out and you will have to turn it around.
- The roll should be on the outside of the condom. If not, then it’s inside out and you will have to turn it around.
- If you have a reservoir tip, use your fingers to open up the roll and push down on it until it reaches its full capacity. Then place that reservoir tip in front of your penis before putting on the rest of your condom (the rest of your condom is where you put it on).
- After putting on all four layers of protection, make sure that nothing can come between them!
Check If There Is Air Bubble On the Tip Of the Condom. This Air Bubble Is Important For Sperm And Body Fluids Collection. Without It, The Semen Can Leak Out.
- How to check for air bubbles? Open the condom carefully and look at its tip; if you see some kind of white or yellowish ring around it then this means that there’s an air bubble inside your condom. If so, just remove it and use another one until you feel comfortable with using latex condoms again in the future.
- Why do I need air space? The reason why we need air space these days is that many people who don’t use condoms anymore would probably think that they are safe from STDs like HIV/AIDS etc., but actually, they are not because, without any kind of protection against diseases such as AIDS or syphilis, etc., there will be no way whatsoever possible for protecting yourself from getting infected by them! So make sure when buying condoms always check whether they have been properly made before purchasing them; otherwise maybe after sometime later when being exposed repeatedly during unprotected sex activities which include oral sex involving fingers etc.…
- How do I get rid of the air bubbles? If you want to remove the air bubble inside your condom, then this can be done by placing two fingers on opposite sides of where there is an opening (such as where the tip ends). Then push down hard enough so that all air comes out from between them.
- To do this, press down firmly on the air bubble and ensure it’s completely gone. Now you’re ready to put your new condom on and have sex with someone else! If you don’t want any kind of protection against diseases such as AIDS or syphilis etc., Then maybe after sometime later when being exposed repeatedly during unprotected sexual activity. Which includes oral sex involving fingers etc…
- Why do I need air space? The reason why we need air space these days is that holding it at the tip, unroll to the base of the penis by squeezing gently on one side while using another hand to let it unroll down the penis to the base. Still holding firmly at the base of the penis, withdraw while the penis is still erect.
Do not use expired condoms and read condom instructions carefully before use
- The first thing to do is to ensure that you are using a condom that has been properly stored. Do not use expired condoms, as they may not be effective and could cause you or your partner to get painful sores on their genitals.
- If you don’t want to use condoms for religious reasons, then consider wearing another form of birth control that does not rely on latex like the pill or the patch (which requires taking medicine every day).
To make sure your condom stays in place during sex:
- Use plenty of water-based lubricant with each act! This will help reduce friction between the two bodies involved so there’s less chance of tearing apart from friction. When things heat up between partners’ hips/vaginas/etc…
Conclusion
The condom is a protective device made of latex or plastic. Which helps to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. The material used for manufacturing condoms is not only safe but also effective in preventing pregnancy and STIs. After using a condom, you should return it to its package and store it safely away from moisture, heat sources or direct sunlight