We won’t say it enough, you have to protect yourself ! Don’t let your other one thinks about birth-control and other stuffs alike. Your safest way to have safe sex is to use at least condom.
Don’t let what other people say fool you with what they know or do. Here’s what you have to know about condoms.
- Latex: The most commonly used types, proven to prevent pregnancy (about 85 percent effective) and STDs from spreading—plus they stretch, which is good for big sized men. They musn’t be mixed with oils which can cause the condom to break or slip more easily.
- Non Latex: If you or your guy is allergic to latex, there’re no excuses. There are polyurethane sheaths that block sperm and most viruses, too. They’re thin and come in two sizes, unlike most non-latex varieties.
- Lambskin: Olden-day condoms were made from intestines! These days, the most popular animal membrane condoms are lambskin but BIG WARNING, they fail to protect against STDs and aren’t as highly effective as latex condoms at preventing pregnancy.
- Spermicide Free: Rubbers with spermicide are intended to offer double the protection by killing sperm with a chemical-laced lube. But, unsurprisingly, plenty of men have allergic reactions to the stuff.
- The Female Condom: Not the prettiest thing in world. It looks like a sort of trunk, but it provides women with more control than the male condom since women insert it themselves rather relying on the guy to put a condom on.
- Textured: the various textures are designed to increase stimulation as you get it.
- Flavored: Few ones, generally natural flavor ones, are tastier than others.
- Glowing: When all the lights are off, slip a rubber over his penis and get busy with his personal glowstick.