The Pros And Cons Of Different Condom Types

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Sensis QuickStrips

Pros: Assist with proper condom application

Cons: A bit more expensive than others

Research has found that 32 percent of individuals can lose their desire to have sex during the act of putting on the condom, and 30 percent have put it on incorrectly. Between passionless sex and potential pregnancy, those are two pretty major risks that occur when traditional condoms are difficult to put on. Sensis QuickStrips have pull tabs that make it easy to quickly identify the right way to put on a condom, so as to not ruin the moment. They’re made from latex, so most new users should be accustomed to the feeling. They also come in varieties like ribbed and lubricated.

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