01/5Top 3 condom mistakes that MOST men make

If you are sexually active, ensuring that you are ‘protected’ at all times should be your number one priority. Yes, if you wish to avoid unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, it is important that you play it safe and use protection.

Condoms are one of the simplest and oldest forms of protection. However, putting on condoms can be really tricky and the lack of knowledge may also result in a few embarrassing moments. It does not matter whether you are putting on this ‘latex defender against STDs’ for the first time or you have become a pro, everyone can make mistakes. Remember, in order for the condom to be effective, it has to be put on correctly.

Here is a list of most common mistakes that people make while using condoms. Go through the whole list to ensure that you are not making any of them.

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02/5Using sharp objects to open the packet

Using sharp objects to open the packet

If you use your teeth or the sharp nails to open the packet, there are chances that it may damage the condom. We can assure you that it is not a good idea to use any sharp object to open the condom packet as may lead to ripping or tearing of condoms.

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03/5Not checking for visible damage

Not checking for visible damage

A lot of people don’t really bother to give a second look to the condom after they take it out from the packet. In the hurry to put it on and get hot and heavy, they forget to check for holes or any tears in the condom. Hence, it is important to check for any wear and tear beforehand.

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04/5Resuing the same condom

Resuing the same condom

If you feel that nothing really ‘came’ out in the condom you have already used and you decide to give it a second go, we should stop you right there. Remember, some sperms may still sneak in there and it can defeat the entire purpose of wearing a condom. Always discard the condom after using it, irrespective of whether you have ejaculated in it or not.

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05/5Bottomline

Bottomline

If you are sexually active, it is wise to keep condoms handy. Your partner would be happy to see your responsible side. But if you don’t have one when you are about to have penetrative sex, it is the wisest to simply cuddle and sleep, and be prepared for the next time.

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