Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Condom myths that bind

There are many myths about condoms makes people hesitate to use it. In order not mistaken, know the facts and benefits.

Myth: Still can get pregnant while using a condom
Fact: Condoms are made with the aim of preventing pregnancy. Indeed, there remains the risk of leaking or torn condom, but the percentage is very small.

Myth: Condoms reduce sexual pleasure
Fact: Currently the process of making condoms have undergone many improvements. Condoms are made of thin material, elastic, and durable so it does not reduce the sensitivity of the skin. Condoms are also available in various colors and flavors that can make your lovemaking and couples getting burned.

Myth: Condoms cause allergies
Fact: Most condoms are made of latex. Only 1-3 percent of people who are allergic to this material. There are also condoms nonlateks. If you are allergic to latex, condoms made ​​from polyurethane select. Both types of condoms are proven as effective.

Myth: Condoms are better used with creams, lubricants, and gel
Fact: Gel, some cream, baby oil or hand body, it can lead to itching, burning, and other allergic reactions. Substances in gel and cream also can damage the condom. Creams and lubricating oils that can quickly create holes in the latex. If you want to use a lubricant, choose condoms from polyurethane materials for safe use with oil and water based lubricants.

Myth: Installing condom erection dim
Fact: It is indeed experienced by some people. However, existing data, most men can maintain an erection for 15 seconds during the install condom. (GHS / ptr)

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