How to know whether you are wearing a wrong condom?

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Condom is the most convenient contraceptive that is widely used across the world for unwanted pregnancy and protection against STDs and STIs. But it can make your sexual experience a disgusting one if you choose a wrong condom size. But, many men may not know how to choose the right condom size depending on the size of their organ.

Few men will complain that they are losing erection and begin to avoid condoms and exposing themselves to high risk. But when you choose the right condom size, then sex can become all the more better and safer. We give below some of the ways to find out whether you are wearing a right condom or not.

If you find any of the below mentioned experience, then you can be sure that you are wearing a wrong condom size and you should change your condom.

Condom won't stay on during sex - If you find condom slipping quite often during sex making it frustrating for you and her, then it is certain that you are wearing a loose-fitting condom.

Condom cuts-off blood circulation at base - If you feel this, which means you are wearing a very tight condom. This can also make you feel uncomfortable and pain in your organ.

Ring at the base leaves deep indentation - This is also an indication that your condom is too tight

Condom is completely unrolled, yet the shaft is not fully covered - This again is a clear indication that your condom size is smaller than your organ and there is always a possibility for condom breakage during sex.

Many inches of condom material left over on front side - This clearly proves that condom is too big for your organ.

Wearing condoms becomes a struggle - You have bought a too small condom for your organ to fit in. In such cases, you may find it difficult to roll the condom over your organ

The tip is too long and saggy - Your condom size is too big for you.

The ring at the base is loose or baggy - You have bought a bigger sized condom

Feeling numbness or lack of sensation - Your condom is too tight that it prevents blood flowing to your organ

Tearing apart - Clearly you have used a tight condom


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