They needn't. Use your imagination. Put it on together. Or your partner can do it. Using their mouth, maybe. But beware teeth can damage condoms. Talk about it while you're doing it - lots of potential for dirty talk - and maintain eye contact to maintain excitement.
Not difficult and, by encouraging you and your partner to work together, using a condom might actually improve your mutual pleasure. They're honestly not and there are umpteen videos out there to show you how if you're not sure. They are a lot less hassle than having to deal with an unwanted pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection which, if left untreated, may in some cases kill you.
Condoms are also available in some GP surgeries plus many pharmacies, supermarkets, garages or vending machines in some public toilets. Or, of course, buy them online. We don't currently post comments online but are always keen to hear your feedback.
Especially during a major pandemic like Covid Men appear more likely to get Covid and far, far more likely to die from it. The Men's Health Forum are working hard pushing for more action on this from government, from health professionals and from all of us.
Why are men more affected and what can we do about it? We need the data. If the condom doesn't unroll, it could be on backward, damaged or too old. Throw it away and start over with a new condom. Don't be shy, both you and your partner can help with putting on the condom.
Put it on before you start having sex and keep it on the entire time. Avoid oil-based lubes. Many condoms are lubricated. Do not resume intercourse if you feel the condom break. Studies show that the likelihood of condom breakage is about 0. Put on a new condom before resuming intercourse. Do use water-based lubricants. Oil-based lubricants make latex condoms more likely to break. Do not use the same condom when you switch from anal to vaginal sex. Wear a new condom to avoid introducing bacteria to the vagina.
It's important to wear a condom properly in order to reduce the risk of condom breakage or slippage. To be safe, always have more than one condom on hand in case the one you're using breaks, you put it on inside out, or it accidentally slips off. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options.
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