Saturday, December 18, 2010

Tips for Using a Condom

Now condoms are available with a variety of sizes, colors, shapes and levels ketebelan to satisfy diverse tastes. For those who do anal sex, for example, need to use condoms "ultra-stong" or "super strong".

Here are tips for more effective use of condoms:

   1.

      Buy condoms in place of an official (eg pharmacies).
   2.

      Note the expiration date.
   3.

      Store condoms in a cool place, not exposed to direct sunlight.
   4.

      Always save more than one condom as a spare because you never know we are incorrectly installed or defective condoms accidental.
   5.

      Open the condom package carefully, do not let condoms damaged by taxable teeth, nails or jewelry that we wear.
   6.

      Do not let the part that was supposed to be on the outside (except for certain brands that can be used back and forth).
   7.

      If necessary, use water-based lubricant - never disposable oil-based lubricants for condoms made from latex become fragile and prone to leak when used with oils such as baby oil, moisturizer, Vaseline, etc..
   8.

      Condoms are placed on the penis as he pulled like we wear socks (with your thumb on the inside of the condom) after penile erection but before the penis touches the partner genitals.
   9.

      After ejaculation, hold the condom to avoid sagging and semen in it spilled.
  10.

      Condoms should be used not only correctly but also consistently. That is, should be used every time you make a sex, do not wear sometimes, sometimes not.
  11.

      Condoms can only be used once. After that, discard and use new
  12.

      Do not dispose of condoms in the hole W.C. because it can result in clogged. Wrap with tissue and discard in the trash.

As a means of family planning, which is made of latex condoms have a failure rate of 3%. But this figure rose to about 15% if condoms are not used consistently.

As a means of preventing sexually transmitted infections including HIV, condom from latex proved to be very effective. In fact, according to research by Carey et al (1992), wearing a latex condom is 10,000 times safer than not using a condom at all.

Please note that apart from the latex condom, there are also condoms made from polyurethane. This material is thinner and stronger than latex, which can be used with oil-based lubricants, more could follow the curve of the penis, more durable and provide more sensitivity. The use of polyurethane condoms are usually recommended for people who are allergic to latex. However, the polyurethane condom effectiveness in preventing sexually transmitted diseases has not been much studied.

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