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Condoms
information from feelconfident.co.uk! Our catalog offers the finest
condoms
and lubricants
guaranteed to put some spice in your love life.
Don't
Let Embarrassment Become a Health Risk
Nearly as many women
as men buy and carry condoms. And many people use them — every
time they have sexual intercourse. If you are embarrassed to talk
with your partner about using condoms, practice before you are
in a sexual situation. Then, choose the right time to talk — don't
wait until the heat of passion takes over. It may overwhelm your
good intentions. Don't be shy — be direct. Be honest about your
feelings and needs. Talking with your partner about using condoms
makes it easier for you both. It can help create a relaxed mood
to make sex more enjoyable. It may be difficult to talk about
using condoms. It will be easier if you are in a loving relationship
that makes you feel happy and good about yourself and your partner.
In any case, don't let embarrassment become a health risk.
If your partner absolutely
refuses to wear a latex condom, you can use a female condom. Some
men have said that the sensation is not so reduced with a female
condom. Don't be afraid of being rejected. Besides, the partner
who doesn't care about protecting your health and well-being is
not worth your sexual involvement.
Benefits
of Condom Use
- Condoms let men
help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
- Condoms are inexpensive
and easy to get.
- Condoms are lightweight
and disposable.
- Condoms do not require
a prescription.
- Condoms may help
a man stay erect longer.
Sex
Play, Pleasure, and Condoms
Many women and men
say they have better sex when they use condoms. They are able
to focus on their sexual pleasure without distractions about unintended
pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection. Some couples put
the condom on as part of their foreplay. Many men stay hard longer
when they use condoms.
Disadvantages
of the Condom
Some men and women
feel that the condom dulls sensation. Others become frustrated
and lose some of their sexual excitement when they stop to put
on a condom. Some men are self-conscious about using condoms.
They feel pressured about having to maintain an erection to keep
the condom on. Others feel pressured to ejaculate. Many overcome
these pressures and learn to enjoy using condoms by using them
during sex play before intercourse.
Side
Effects of Condoms
Condoms have no side
effects except for people who are allergic to latex. Five to 7
percent of women and men have such allergies. They may use Durex
Avanti or similar condoms instead. Some condoms are lubricated
with spermicide, and some people are sensitive to different brands.
Switching brands usually clears up the problem altought if this
happens to you, please consult a doctor.
Choosing
and Buying a Condom
All condoms are tested
for defects, if you're in the UK check for the either the Kitemark,
CE mark or BS3704. Condoms deteriorate with age but if properly
stored, they should stay good until the expiration date printed
on the wrapper of each condom. Condoms may be transparent or opaque,
tinted, nipple-ended, rippled, studded, contoured, dry, powdered,
or lubricated — with spermicide or without. Read labels on "novelty"
condoms to be sure they protect against pregnancy and sexually
transmitted infections.
Usually, size is not
marked on the package. But condoms come in different lengths,
widths, and thickness. Click on any of our products for extra
information.
Condoms are usually
available in packages of 3 or a 12. An average pack of 12 Durex
has recommended retail price of £9.99, this is what you
would pay in most chemist shops. At feelconfident.co.uk
you can save arund £3 and the embassement of purchasing
over the counter. We offer free delivery, same day dispatch and
1st class postage in plain packaging on all orders of condoms.
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