13 Major Errors while using a condom
13 Major Errors while using a condom
Not using condoms is the biggest mistake you can do. But, even when acting with full responsibility and caution, accidents can happen.
The condom was broken and torn, though rare, is not impossible. However, both of these things is not the only error when using condoms faced by couples. Offered from Live Science Journal article, a Sexual Health Review 50 study of 14 countries, more than 16 years of age about condom use errors from all over the world.
Some of the most frequent mistakes done including the wearing of a late or take it off before intercourse is really done, not leaving the room at the tip of the condom for semen, until keteledoran check the packaging to examine the expired or defect of the product. This trivial mistake could put you and your partner against the chance of unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of venereal disease, demolished the researchers.
Do you ever make one of the above errors? Of such research, here are 13 error using condoms are the most common.
1. Installation of condom too late
About 17 percent of 51.1-couples reported using a new condom after intercourse has been running. Other studies have found that wearing a late rising, going from 1.5 percent to 24.8% in the case of sexual intercourse.
Wait too long to wear a condom is risky actions. Many men who wait after foreplay before using condoms. There is no problem with this tactic — means unless Your foreplay involves penetration of any kind.
Liquid pre ejaculation-men can contain sperm. Skin contact with the skin, potentially causing infectious venereal disease or pregnancy. In other words: don't delay.
2. Too soon to wear it
The usage is too early when penis erection has not even also not a wise step. Doing this can mean a condom will not properly installed risky loose or torn after erection of the penis. Just wear a condom when penis erection half or fully.
3. take off too quickly
About 13.6 percent to 44.7 percent of individuals studied in the study reported ever to take off a condom before his time — up to a sexual relationship is really over. Other studies have found that the release of condoms too early is also found in 1.4 – 26.9 per cent of sexual intercourse.
Withdraw from the protection puts you on both the risk of transmission of venereal disease and unwanted pregnancy. It is recommended to take off a condom before the penis back ' wither ' completely, as this may leave more room in the condoms that could increase the chances of semen spilling out or condoms slipping away with it.
Too old to wear it also not good, which can merisikokan Your ejaculation liquid freezes. This can irritate the skin due to semen has a lot of anti-inflammatory molecules. In addition, the rest of the semen you can mix with the fluid next ejaculation, pre-and can clog the urethra of penis if silenced for too long.
4. Unroll the condom before you wear them
Between 2.1 to 25.3 percent of individuals reporting they opened a whole roll of condoms before starting to wear it.
Seem trivial, but it opens a whole roll of condoms before applying it on Your penis can thus making the process of discharging a lot harder and puts you at risk torn or damaged by the pull.
How to use a condom is like wearing stockings — gathered puckering the material at the tip of the penis head and slowly rolls upward from the bottom set of wrinkles gently while making sure the positioning of condoms does not change and are interested in stretching up to the base — it's not like wearing socks, the usual straight you pull from the top. The bottom line is to create a line that is easy for your penis, so you can place it in a condom without having to tear it up.
5. Do not leave spaces at the end of
Failing to leave a little space at the tip of the head of the penis for semen was reportedly carried out by 24.3-45-45.7 percent of respondents of the study.
Generally, it is recommended to leave an empty space at the tip of the condom is about 1.5 cm to allow condom ejaculation fluid menangkup. Condoms can move during sex — interested stretch ' strangle ' penis head or melonggar. Pasrikan to pinch the tip of the condom when you set it up, so there will be little room for Your ejaculation — if not, the possibility of semen will leak.
6. Leave air bubbles
Almost half (48.1 percent) of women and 41.6 percent of men reported engaging in sexual relationships in which condoms were still frees the fitting air space inside.
Installation of the hasty and condoms are not exactly going to create space for the air bubbles remain. This can be Your merisikokan in case condom RIP or tear completely. When rolling a condom to coat your penis, make sure the ingredients fitting wrap Your genital and tools not lecek to avoid the formation of air bubbles.
7. Installation of half-measures
11.2 per cent women and 8.8 percent of men reported sexual relationship started before the condom really coat the whole penis.
After unwrapping the condom and check there whether the disability of the factory, put the ends of the rolls at the head of your penis, and then open it by dragging it slowly rolls up to really cover the whole penis shaft. If you only do it halfway, you will merisikokan your self on the chances of transmission of venereal disease due to exposure to between larger skin.
8. One condom for two different situations
About 4 – 30.4 percent of respondents of the study reported using a condom for two different sexual situation (take it off, then reinstall in the reverse position and then continue its use).
Recycling is important for the environment, but not for sex. In addition to the unhygienic — bacteria from previous sexual activity can be spread to others — it can also expose your sex partner against pre-Your ejaculation fluid, which put him at risk for transmission of venereal disease or pregnancy. And, unless you wash Your condoms with SOAP and wait five days remaining before ejaculation, sperm can survive up to five days afterwards.
9. Exposure on sharp objects
About 2.1 to 11.2 percent of respondents reported unwrapping the condom with sharp objects. The problem is, if an object is sharp enough to be able to open the plastic seal, these objects also sharp enough to be able to penetrate and tear the condom.
10. Not checking expiration and factory defects
While opening the packaging of condoms, 82.7 percent of women and 74.5 percent of men reported they did not carefully check the condition of condoms and find there is not damage before installing it.
You should note: make sure the parcel condoms not lecek or aus (loose), it appears there is a rupture or open. Also check the expiration date and the condition of the material a condom as you set it up.
11. Do not use lubricants
16-25,8 percent of respondents reported condom use study that was not preceded by the presence of lubrication, thereby increasing the risk of RIP.
Some products condoms are available with a lubricant. However, adding a drop of lubricant will ease your present installation and during sexual activity. In addition, additional lubrication on both sides of the condom (inside and outside) can also help prevent the risk of a torn or ripped.
12. the wrong lubricant
About 4.1 percent of reports of a sexual relationship, respondents reported their combined oil-lubrication (petroleum jelly, vaseline, massage oil, coconut oil, and body lotion) with latex condoms, which can make condoms fast worn and damaged. Use a water-based lubricant or silicone, for the safer option.
13. Withdrawal methods are less appropriate
Failed for ASAP (and appropriately) pull out the penis after ejaculation is one of the error using condoms are the most common. It occurs up to 57 percent reporting sexual intercourse. About 31 percent of men and 27 percent of women reported ever make this mistake.
When removing the condom after ejaculation really is over, hold the outskirts of condoms as you pull to remove it, that condoms prevent the existence of the spill.

Komentar
Posting Komentar