Condom Composition refers to the type of condom you choose for yourself based on what it is made of and what it offers. When you enter the isle which holds the condoms, you will be confronted by all of the different possibilities you can select from. If you are with your partner, you may wish to ask his or her input about which would be best to choose. Never engage in any form of sexual activity without protection, even if you are partner claims he or she is clean.
Condoms come in many different shapes, sizes, and colors. Condoms are also available in different flavors and come with lubrication to make the sexual experience easier, or without lubrication depending on what the couple prefers. It is important to choose condoms that are right for you and will protect you. If either of you do not produce enough lubrication during sexual activity, lubrication may be very important in order to prevent irritation inside the woman or on the man. If you choose a flavored condom, be aware that some lubrications will affect the taste and it is therefore best to try the taste before sexual activity.
Condoms also offer multiple options for pleasure including heating lubrication, studs, ribbed sides, or elongated shapes. These can be either pleasing to the man or to the woman depending on their reason for being purchased. Heated lubrication can create a gentle warming feeling that many state they enjoy profusely during sexual activity. Studded and ribbed condoms produce sensation for the woman mainly, but some condoms do come with the studs and ribs on the inside in order to make the man feel pleasure. Be sure which kind you are buying in order to avoid possible mistakes.
Spermicide is something that some condoms offer individuals who engaged in sexual activity. Spermicide within the lubrication will help to prevent semen from possibly making a woman pregnant. The most common is known as N-9, or Nonoxyl #9. Although not recommended for any form of oral sexy due to the undesirable taste, it can help protect individuals more during sex. If you do engage in oral sex, it may be best to have a non-lubricated condom for this part and to use a different lubricated one afterwards in order to better protect you and your partner.
Be cautious about lubricants as if you are using a latex condom, many oil-based lubricants will break the condom down, making it lose its effectiveness. No matter which condoms you choose or for what purpose, proper care and attention to the type you choose and how you use them will allow you a successful and enjoyable sexual experience. Never engage in sexual activities without using one unless you are prepared for the inevitable end result. It may be better to choose abstinence if you are uncertain if you can handle the consequences at this time, but never let that deter you from using protection or carrying it with you.


















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