Something You Should Know Before Buying Condoms

It is often the case that most condoms fit the average-sized penis, so if your penis is slightly larger than 5 inches when erect, you could wear a “snug” condom just fine. Buying small condoms in a store pose many uncomfortable problems so to speak. Although the size of condom is often the same across different brands and types, width and girth are most important when you decide to buy a condom. Traditional small condoms, including those labeled 'Close Fit', 'Snug' and 'Iron Grip' aren't actually that different in size from regular condoms. In fact all of these supposedly small condoms are still at least 7 inches long. Unless there is a self checkout, guys looking to buy smaller size condoms are pretty much limited to buying those snugger fit condom brands online from the privacy of their homes. Because even it labels as "condoms for small penis",you will still find it is larger than it described in the packaging.

Sure, those big guys have no problem standing in the condom isle holding a box while comparing them tit for tat to the box of XXL on the shelf. The larger, well endowed guy won’t think twice about handing a box to the checkout clerk while asking her for a price check. He might even smile and give her that obnoxious wink. Unfortunately this is not the case for the guys with smaller penises. Unless there is a self checkout, guys looking to buy smaller size condoms are pretty much limited to buying those snugger fit condom brands online from the privacy of their homes. Then it comes the problem, how can you know your size and find the perfect condoms for small penis? It is a basic step before you decide to choose a type of condom.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Try Different Condoms And Find The Proper One

Do ultra thin condoms break easily?

Explore Condoms And Have Fun