Saturday, October 31, 2009

Why do condoms break?

any precautions to avoid condom breakage during intercourse?
this is pretty common with the expensive thin condoms.
please share your experience any brands that are reliable and cool
Answer:
there are may reasons like friction, lack of lube, air inside it, etc. but in my case, condoms break because my penis is too big and fat to fit inside them. cheers!
To lubricate the condoms, the condom breaks because of too much pressure and lack of lubrication (basically meaning the friction on the dry condom makes it tear), so buy lurbicated condoms probably.
Make sure you leave the resovoir tip on the end of it and make sure all the air is out of the condom.

Then while having intercouse when you are about to climax pull it out and check it for tears then you can go back to business.

Or you can do all of the above and do the pull%26pray method. By not getting off inside of her.
Friction causes them to break. Pre-lubricated ones reduce friction, and therefore break less, you can also buy personal lubricants separate from the condom. If you're afraid of one breaking, go with a thicker one, it may not be AS enjoyable, but it will be safer. Also, if the condom doesn't fit, it's more likely to break, or if it's not put on properly. Make sure u get the right size and know how to put it on right.
When storage pocket at the top of the same is filled with air due to wrong wearing, it breaks due to thrust.
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Use extra lubrication and wear one more for caution.
Condoms can break due to increased friction, presence of air bubbles, improper usage (i.e. the condom has been placed in direct sunlight for sometime -- causes latex degradation, or is used after it's expiration date), or improper usage. Thin doesn't always mean it will break! In fact, Consumer Reports rated 25 condoms and the Durex Extra Sensitive placed in the top 10 -- it held more than 25 liters of air without breaking. For quality condoms, check out the Consumer Reports list of condoms. The Durex is great -- thin, high sensitivity, low odor, and is very reliable. The link to the report is below.

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