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Ask Condom Man
Condom Man answers your questions about safe sex and shopping for the best experience.
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Question By:
cabelo
Posted On: Fri, 02 May 2008 14:26:57 -0400 |
Hi condomman! I need your help.. Which are the most safe condoms? We arent latex sensitive, and sou, are safer latex or non latex for us? And which are the most safer condoms?? It should be only lubricated and safe, nothing else! Thank you very much |
Condom Man says:
Hi Cabelo, thanks for your question! Latex condoms are recommended for use if you have the choice between latex or non-latex condoms. In regards to safety, all major name-brand condoms on our site hold a great reputation for reliability and safety. So what I like to advise is, try out a few different types, find the one that is the most comfortable for you - one that will not be a problem to use every time - and that is the condom you should go with. Thanks and please let me know if you have any more questions! |
Question By:
Amber
Posted On: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:10:56 -0400 |
what condom is best to use and more protective? trojan, durex or lifestyle? |
Condom Man says:
Hi Amber, thanks for the question. It's a common question I receive, "Which condom is the best?" The truth is that all of the major condom manufacturers have sterling reputations for reliability and safety (that's why they've been so successful) and we only feature the best quality condom brands on our site. When choosing between the major brands, go with a condom that you are comfortable with, that will make sex fun and that you are sure you will wear each time. If you're not sure which condom to go with, a variety pack is your best bet. Thanks! |
Question By:
Ian
Posted On: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:03:37 -0400 |
ive been using lifestyles ultra sensitive but i just read that crown condoms are the closest thing to not wearing anything at all.. What's the Best Condom With the Best Overall Feel? |
Condom Man says:
The answer will be different for everyone. Lifestyles Ultra Sensitive are good condoms and I recommend them. The crown condoms are also thin however, a bit smaller and snugger. durex extra sensitive are the most popular thin condom right now worldwide. really what it comes down to is trying a variety of well-known brands and find one that you're comfortable with. |
Question By:
vanillap
Posted On: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 01:47:43 -0400 |
Wearing 2 condoms at the same time, is this effective? or is that wrong cuz the friction of the 2 condoms might cause the condoms to break? |
Condom Man says:
It's a big no-no, for several reasons : first, the friction as you mentioned, in addition, it will just be an uncomfortable mess. But most of all you should do this because there's no good reason TO do it. One condom when used properly is your best way to have safe sex. Most condom failure comes from someone using a condom incorrectly, not putting it on right, etc. So make sure you know how proper technique and you should be fine. |
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