Have Your Size In Mind
Condom sizes may be confusing because different condom manufacturers use slightly different measurements and terms to describe the size. Just as is often the case with clothing, one brand may categorize a condom as a large size, while another may classify a condom of the same measurements as standard size.Using the right condom sizes are important for comfort, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and for effective birth control. Wearing a condom that is too big can cause it to slip off, and wearing one that is too small may result in the condom breaking. When you are planning to buy condoms, you should take the time to find options that have the correct fit first.
Condom sizes are determined by penis width and length. Your condom sizes are based on the size of your erect penis.Since men are not built the same, neither are condoms. Finding the right-sized condom will increase your comfort level while wearing it. This can lead to more pleasure and fewer condom excuses. When condoms fit properly, they are also most effective.To figure out your size, you need to measure your penis at a time when it is erect: For accurate measurement of erect penis length, hold one side of a ruler or tape measure on your pubic bone and measure to the tip of your penis. For width (girth), use a piece of string or a soft measuring tape and gently wrap it around the thickest part of your erect penis. Measure the length of the string or tape measure. Once you have these measurements, you can use a condom size chart that details list the sizes of the different brands (they are not universal) to choose a condom in that most closely matches your erect penis size.

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