How to Use Condom ( with Pictures)

Many readers are interested in the right subject: how to apply a condom with (Photo). Our manufacturers are pleased to see that we have already studied contemporary research on this fascinating subject. We provide a wide range of answers based on information from the latest medical reports, advanced research papers, and sample surveys. Keep repeating to find out more.

It is a snug fitting thin plastic shell that a man places around his penis during sex. There are numerous different species. Most men use condoms are made from latex. If you are sensitive or allergic to this substance, you can use a different type of plastic, polyurethane or polyisoprene. Plastics condoms Can protect against STDs such as HIV, herpes, chiamydia, and go diseases during all types of sexes? vaginal, oral and anal. “Natural” or “lambabel.” condoms Are made of material that comes from the intestinal tract of lambs. They prevent pregnancy, but are porous like human skin. That means they do not protect you from STDs. This article shows you how use condom with pictures .

How to use a male condom

How to Use Condom ( with Pictures)

  1. First ensure the condom Do not exceed the expiration date. Discover the role of all the signs the condom May damage (and thus be ineffective)
  2. Easy to use, easy to tear the package carefully from the side of the dea, the condom qualify which way to roll up. Carefully roll up the condom To know how it rolls, make sure you don’t do too well! the condom because this hinders reliability and is not the most efficient. There is a point at the top the condom It must be pointed out that ejaculating
  3. Place the condom Grab the top of the fully built penis, stiffen the top, and squeeze out all the air, the possibility of a weightless bag will fix that.
  4. Begin rolling around the penis, securing the tip in place. the condom If you have made a good judgment as to which direction you should roll, you must roll a straight penis. If it is thrown in the wrong direction, discard it. the condom Remove it again. Turning around will render it ineffective.
  5. If the condom Seems difficult to use, use a lubricant to facilitate the process. For whom. with Use a dirty penis and be very careful when inserting it a condom . Gently roll the condom Raise the glans lightly upwards and pull back the last of the flesh. Role. the condom Pushes the last of the meatus forward, down over the shaft.
  6. Continue to check the condom Ensure that there is no crack during intercourse. When alternating between different types of sex (vaginal, anal, oral, etc.), it is recommended to go to condoms as well.
  7. Remove the condom Immediately after cumming. Perhaps it is wisest to tie a knot in the open end to prevent sperm from escaping. There is no need to flush it once. a condom Instead, wrap it in material and throw it in the weeds.
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How to use a condom

  1. Make sure the condom has been used up. the condom Within the expiration date.
  2. Squeeze the inner ring the condom Place it in the vagina as if you were inserting a tampon. As soon as you experience resistance, it means you have reached the cervix.
  3. Ensure that the condom Without turning straight around, withdraw your finger and depart the condom in place.
  4. Gently remove the condom after intercourse. Each time you remove the condom right, do not rinse and do not use.

Warning.

  • Using more than one condom Or men and women condom At the same time, it will probably do more harm than good. It may cause friction and damage one or both of them. condoms It will render them ineffective.
  • Do not put condoms in your handbag. Condoms should be kept in a cool dry space away from direct sunlight (e.g. drawers). Only the condom from the package if you plan to use it.
  • The condom Since it is intended for genital use only, do not attempt to place it in your partner’s mouth during oral sex. This is because it can lead to choking, strangulation, or death.
  • The use of oil-based lubricants will weaken the latex, making it more sensitive to breakdown.

Also, even if accurately labeled, use condom with picture videos, skills, or other learning tools, condoms in some cases, cannot be effective.

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Alex Koliada, PhD

Alex Koliada, PhD

Alex Koliada, PhD, is a well-known doctor. He is famous for his studies of ageing, genetics and other medical conditions. He works at the Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics NAS of Ukraine. His scientific researches are printed by the most reputable international magazines. Some of his works are: Differences in the gut Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes ratio across age groups in healthy Ukrainian population [BiomedCentral.com]; Mating status affects Drosophila lifespan, metabolism and antioxidant system [Science Direct]; Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum Increases Lifespan, Stress Resistance, and Metabolism by Affecting Free Radical Processes in Drosophila [Frontiersin].
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