Many guys tend to choose the thinnest condoms, thinking it will give them a similar feeling as not wearing one. However, Dr. Shi Guanwei, a urologist, stresses that when choosing a condom. You should first look at the “width” on the box.
For the method of measuring the width. The doctor explained that you can use a condom measuring tape to wrap around the base of the penis. While it is erect or use a measuring tape to measure around the penis in the same way and then divide the number by 2 to get the appropriate width.
Did you choose the right condom size?
Dr. Shi Guanwei posted on his page that choosing the right size condom can help prevent problems of slipping or tearing during use. Which is an important factor in providing effective protection.
Dr. Shi explained that the size of a condom is determined by its “width.” The way to measure it is to prepare a condom measuring tape. Then, when the penis is erect, wrap the measuring tape around the base of the penis and pull it slightly tight. The resulting number is the appropriate width.
If you don’t have a condom size tape, don’t worry!
Dr. Shi Guanwei suggests that you can use a measuring tape instead. Measure the circumference of your erect penis to find the girth. Then divide the number by 2 to get the appropriate width.
To measure the length of your penis, place a measuring tape or ruler from the คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย base of your penis to the tip of your penis. The number you get is the length of your penis.
Some people wonder, “If I buy the wrong size condom, can I use a good one?”
Dr. Si Guanwei answered clearly, No!
Condoms that are too small are not only uncomfortable. But also susceptible to friction and leakage. Condoms that are too large are not only prone to slipping off. But may also allow semen to leak or accidentally enter the body.
Dr. Si also warns against wearing two condoms at the same time, as this increases the risk of the condom tearing due to friction.
Dr. Si Guanwei said that if lubricants are not available in time and lubricants such as Vaseline or baby oil are needed, latex condoms may deteriorate and break. Therefore, it is recommended to prepare water-based lubricants for use together.
In addition, using saliva instead of lubricant poses a risk of bacterial growth, which can lead to health problems.
Dr. Shi Guanwei warns that the end of the year and long holidays are often the peak of STD clinics, so choose the right size condom and lubricant and use condoms throughout your lovemaking to ensure a safe and worry-free romantic evening.