1. When to wear it?
Wearing a condom all the time means: wear it before the penis comes into contact with any other part of the body.
Of course, wait until the penis is in an erect state before wearing it, don't open it in advance.
Note! Wear it even if you "just rub it but can't get it in"!
2. After getting a condom, do these 3 things first
Look at the packaging: pay attention to the production date, don't use it if it's expired, and get a new one.
Look at the size: it must fit, if it's too big, it's too loose and easy to fall off, if it's too small, it's too tight and easy to break.
Check: open the package from the corner (be gentle), don't tear the condom, and then check if there is any damage (important!). Touch it gently, if the condom becomes very sticky or brittle, it is likely that the rubber has deteriorated. Even if it is within the shelf life, don't use it.
3. Use only one at a time
The more layers of condoms, the safer they are! If you use two at a time, the two layers of condoms will easily break due to friction, which is unsafe!
4. Do not use with fat-soluble lubricants
Fat-soluble lubricants (mainly products containing vaseline) will react with rubber and cause condom damage.
It is recommended to use water-soluble lubricants, which will not affect condoms, and there is another great advantage - it will not stain the sheets!
5. Don't take too long
Generally, if OOXX lasts more than 20 minutes, the lubrication will be relatively poor. If you continue to rub, it will not only be uncomfortable, but also the condom will break easily.
At this time, either change to a new one or use some water-soluble lubricants.
6. Wash your hands
After finishing, wash your hands with soap or hand sanitizer under running water. (You should wash your hands before starting, right?)
7. Store in a cool and dry place
Condoms are made of rubber and are afraid of heat and moisture, so condoms in your trouser pockets are not so safe.
Just store condoms in a cool and dry place, such as a household medicine box, a cabinet or drawer where sunlight doesn't reach, and take them out when you need them.