How to Wear a Condom – Why It’s Important to Pinch Your Condom Before Wearing It (Watch Video)

Did you know that pinching the condom at its tip right before wearing will solve most of your condom problems? This is one mistake most people make while wearing the condom and that's why it ends up breaking.

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Nothing else is of prime importance when it comes to having sex than contraception, if you are not planning to get pregnant. However, the most common method of contraception, condoms can get very tricky at times. Right from the fear of condom breaking, to it sliding out, there are many ways you can actually mess up with the contraceptive method. While contraceptive pills may be an alternative but it has its own set of side-effects. It is always advisable to use the condom while having intercourse because prevention is always better than cure. It is true that condoms may get tricky sometimes, given there are a variety of condoms available in the market. How To Use A Female Condom: Step by Step Video To Wear The Women's Contraceptive.

Right from dotted condoms to flavoured one, there are also weird types of condoms available in the market. Glow-in-the-Dark Condoms, Textured Condoms, Warming Condoms, Sensis Condoms to skin condoms, there are are so many types of condoms available. However, there is a secret tip of using condoms, that not many people know of. Did you know that pinching the condom at its tip right before wearing will solve most of your condom problems? This is one mistake most people make while wearing the condom and that's why it ends up breaking.

Why It’s Important to Pinch Your Condom Before Wearing It?

While you are trying to slide down the penis, pinch the tip of the condom and place it on the head of your penis. Leave a little bit of space at the top to collect semen (sperm). The tip of the condom is called the reservoir, which holds the cum after you ejaculate in it. Make sure to squeeze the tip when you put the condom on, so that there's room for the ejaculate — otherwise, it might spill out the sides, says Kerner.

What also matters is if you’re uncircumcised. It is said that you might want to pull your foreskin back before placing the condom on the tip of your penis so that it is easier for you.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 28, 2019 09:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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