The rubber johnny. The love glove. The all-important condom. Lads, you might not be the biggest fan of sex’s little latex friend, but they’re a must when it comes to practising safe sex, especially with new partners.
But condoms needn’t be passion killers! There are a number of different options out there when it comes to condoms – why not try something new?
What to look for in a condom?
According to sex therapist Ian Kerner PhD, men should consider the following three factors: a good fit, comfortable rubber and texture and thickness. What’s more, is that a good-fitting condom is also a more foolproof condom when it comes to protecting against STIs.
And we all know that excessively tight or loose condoms can lead to the flop! If you’re unsure where to start when it comes to looking for the condom that best suits you, here are a few examples.
TheyFit: custom condoms
TheyFit makes 66 different types of condom and as opposed to the regular 3 standard measurements used by Durex, they base their sizes on 10 different widths and lengths, which means a better fit for your todger.
A great way to go about finding the best condom for you, if you don’t mind putting a few minutes into finding the right fit for you. Great sex is surely worth it!
Skynfeel ‘feel everything’ original
One of the most forward-thinking condoms on our list, Skynfeel are made from a special advanced non-latex material proven to heighten stimulation.
Skynfeel claim that you and your partner will barely notice wearing it ‘allowing you both to really feel everything’. The fact that they’re latex-free is good news for those with a latex allergy or who aren’t massive fans of the sensation against the skin.
Trojan Pleasure Pack Lubricated
They say variety is the spice of life. And the Trojan Pleasure Pack will keep your partner guessing, with its variety of ribbed and non-ribbed condoms, each with textural differences. Spontaneity and sex always go very well hand in hand!
Durex RED condom extra sensitive
Have sex and protect others at the same time. Durex RED donates a percentage of each purchase to The Keeping Girls in School Programme, South Africa. This non-profit focuses on decreasing the number of HIV/AIDS cases in young women.
Keep your chap and others safe out there between the sheets lads!
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