Sunday, October 25, 2009

8 myths about condoms

Author: Somebodycalladoctor

Condom is one of the most used contraceptive for a long time. Condoms protecting from AIDS, provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases that are everywhere in the world on the rise. Of course, their main task is to prevent pregnancy. Today, there is a wide range of different products that should resolve this issue - pills, creams. etc. However, condoms still stands for the most reliable contraceptive product. Only condoms can provide protection against infection with more than 90 percent. Although aware of the advantages of condoms, many people do not use it anyway. Among other things, many don’t want to use them because they are cheapest contraception. These myths have arisen as a result of own or someone else's bad experiences, prejudices and inadequate advertising.



Here you are 8 most common myths about condoms.



1. It is a male contraception ,therefore, condoms should be bought by men.



This is a fairly widespread opinion but completely unfounded. Studies have shown that ladies pays every third condom.



2. Sex with a condom is the same as smelling flowers with a gas mask



Modern Latex Condoms are extremely thin and does not reduce sexual pleasure. There are those with special texture, embossed ribbed surface that provides greater sensitivity. Many couples who want to have greater pleasure using them, as well as those in color and with different flavours.





3. Using a Condom hurts



Almost all condoms have silicone or water based lubricants, that exclude any pain during their use. Silicone coating is completely neutral, excellent lubricant and not expensive. Water based lubricants are more natural for men. There are also coatings with active additions – spermicide and anesthetic substances . Spermicide neutralize sperm and kill most harmful bacteria and viruses. Anesthetics prolong sexual act as reduce the sensitivity of nervous receptors in man. Actually , pain during sexual intercourse with condom indicates an infection or a sexually transmitted disease, and those people should visit a doctor.



4. Sex without condom is healthier



This myth comes from wrong assumption that during sexual relations partners share some substances, like hormones. What is really exchanged is bacteria, viruses and fungi, and it is far from healthy.



5. Married couples doesn’t need condoms



Wrong! You can be infected in the pool, gym, public transport or so and transfer infection to your partner .

6. Using a condom is offensive for partner



Believing in this myth, many are ashamed to use condom. Fortunately, the sexual culture is better these days. Using a condom is a reflection of concern for partner. Is it offensive?



7. Using a condom is better with creams or intimate gels



It is certainly not true. Various creams and gels in intimate contact with the sensitive genital area can cause itching, burning or allergic reaction. They can damage latex or lubricants on them.





8. What is worth when condoms may break



Modern condoms have a high degree of firmness and elasticity, which gives them great reliability. However, proper application is also important. Be careful and gently push the condom down in the package so that you can rip open the package without fear of tearing the condom. Place it on the tip of the penis shaft with the tip of the condom facing up and the rolled ring facing away for the penis. Gently squeeze the air from the tip of the condom as you gently roll the latex down the shaft of the penis. Unroll it all the way. If it does not unroll, it is on the wrong way and you must start over with a new condom.

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