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Types of Condoms


What are the main types of condoms?

Almost all condoms are made of latex or polyurethane. If possible use a latex condom, as they are besides being slightly more reliable, latex condoms are the most readily available in countries around the world.

Latex condoms can only be used with water based lubricants, and never oil based lubricants such as Vaseline or cold cream or baby oil as they break down the latex. A small number of people may have an allergic reaction and they should use polyurethane condoms instead.

Polyurethane condoms are made out a type of plastic. Because they are thinner than latex condoms, they can increase sensitivity and are more pleasurable in feel and appearance to some users. However they are more expensive than latex condoms and slightly less flexible so more lubrication may be needed. However both oil and water based lubricants can be used with them.

Both types seem to be equally strong and the likelihood of breakage is very small if used correctly. The lubrication on condoms also varies. Some condoms are not lubricated at all, some are lubricated with a silicone substance, and some condoms have a water-based lubricant. The lubrication on condoms aims to make the condom easier to put on and more comfortable to use. It can also help prevent condom breakage.

Do and Don't with Condoms

  • DO use only latex condoms.
  • DO check the expiration date carefully. Old condoms can be dry, brittle or weakened and can break more easily.
  • DO put the condom on a hard penis before there is any contact with a partner's genitals.
  • DO squeeze the air out of the tip of the condom when rolling it over the erect penis to allow room for the semen.
  • DO use plenty of water-based lubricant like KY Jelly® with latex condoms. This reduces friction and helps prevent the condom from tearing.
  • DO check that the condom is on your partner's penis as he inserts it. Feel back there to be sure.
  • DO use a new condom for each insertion if having group sex.
  • DO hold the condom in place at the base of the penis before pulling out after sex.
  • DO store condoms in a cool, dry place.
  • DO throw the condom away after it's been used.

Should I use a spermicide?

Why would gay guys want to use a condom with a spermicide? Well in the past, although it was used to help to prevent pregnancy, it was also thought that it prevented the transmission of HIV and other STDs. Now it is known to be ineffective in stopping HIV. Actually you can have an allergic reaction to Nonoxydol 9 which can cause little sores - making the transmission of HIV even more likely.




Shapes, Colors, & Flavors?

Condoms come in a variety of shapes. Most have a reservoir tip although some do have a plain tip. Condoms may be regular shaped (with straight sides), form fit (indented below the head of the penis), or they may be flared (wider over the head of the penis).

Ribbed condoms are textured with ribs or bumps, which can increase sensation for both partners. Condoms also come in a variety of colors. Some condoms even glow in the dark with names like 'night light'.

It's up to you which shape you choose. All of the differences in shape are designed to suit different personal preferences and enhance pleasure. It is important to communicate with your partner to be sure that you are using condoms that satisfy both of you.

Some condoms are flavored to make oral sex more enjoyable. They are also safe to use for penetrative sex as long as they have been tested and approved.


Do condoms come in sizes?

Condoms are made in different lengths and widths but there are no standardized sizes. Each manufacturer produces varying sizes.

There is no standard length for condoms, though those made from natural rubber will in addition always stretch if necessary to fit the length of the man's erect penis.


The width of a condom can also vary. Some condoms have a slightly smaller width to give a more "snug" fit, whereas others will be slightly larger. Condom makers have realized that different lengths and widths are needed and are increasingly broadening their range of sizes. The brand names will vary from country to country and there is no particular best brand of condom. Will it be long before condoms come in sizes just like shoes?



How long do condoms stay good?

Fortunately there are no age limitations on buying condoms. Buying a condom no matter how old you are shows that you are taking responsibility for your actions. Sexual health clinics usually provide condoms free of charge. Condoms are available to buy from drug stores, pharmacies, supermarkets, convenience stores and gas stations. Vending machines selling condoms can be found in some men's rooms.

Condoms have an expiration (Exp) date on the box and individual package that tells you the date after which it is no longer safe to sue the condom.  It's important to check this when you use a condom. You should also make sure the package and the condom appear to be in good condition.


Condoms can deteriorate if not stored properly as they are affected by both heat and light. So it's best not to use a condom that has been stored in your back pocket, your wallet, or the glove compartment of your car. If a condom feels sticky or very dry you shouldn't use it as the packaging has probably been damaged.




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