Wearing a condom can make you less sensitive down there. That’s totally normal. Just think about what your hands or feet will feel if they are tied. Same goes with your member. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t have fun in bed anymore and feel less pleasure. The truth is you can use it to your advantage, since it can …
This is a key in sex life. Condoms are used for both birth control and reducing the risk of infections. That’s why some people think that other forms of birth control — such as the IUD, diaphragm, cervical cap or pill — will protect them against diseases, too. But that’s not true. So if you use any other form of …
According to a draft law approved by the government, GERMANY WILL SOON require all clients of prostitutes to use condoms. This new rule come into force in July 2017. Prostitution was made legal in Germany in 2002 and the legislation in place offers sex workers a right to public unemployment insurance as well as medical coverage. However, the only official report released since found that …
Wearing two condoms at once is a sexual myth. You don’t make a condom twice stronger or yourself doubly protected in doing so. On the contrary, the condoms are exposed to higher risks of breaking during the intercourse. Men might be encouraged to wear two condoms knowing that the latex can be so thin he needs back up protection. Such …
Wearing two condoms The friction can course both condoms break easily. You are good with one, don’t try two condoms together. Using flavored condoms Some flavored condoms can only used for oral sex. Avoid use flavored condoms contain sugars during vaginal intercourse. Using Expired Condoms Condoms have expiration dates, you should pay attention to them. …
What do condoms have in common with toothpaste and toilet paper? Given the world we live in, wearing condoms is something you just have to do, like brushing your teeth. The stakes are too high. We know,that for those who choose to have sex with someone who has any chance of being infected of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases …