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Condoms are one of the oldest forms of birth control. Despite the advent of newer forms of birth control, condoms still offer advantages. They are inexpensive, available without a prescription, and free of hormonal side effects. Just as importantly, they offer some protection against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Condoms have changed over the years. They are more comfortable and less likely to interfere with sexual pleasure. Some even add to the experience.
Types of condoms
Most condoms are made of latex, but there are an increasing number of condoms made of non-latex materials. These are ideal for couples where one or both parties are allergic to latex. Most non-latex condoms are made of polyurethane or polyisoprene. Both latex and non-latex condoms come in thin and ultra-thin versions. Despite being thinner in texture, these condoms still offer strength and reliability. What are the benefits of thinner condoms? They are more comfortable and less likely to interfere with sexual pleasure.
Ribbed condoms
Some condoms have a textured surface to make sexual activity more intense and enjoyable. For example, some have deep ribs embedded in the condom, while others have textured beads. Of course, smooth condoms without added texture are also popular. You can even opt for ultra-smooth condoms. Find out what’s right for you and your partner. Condoms also come in large and extra-large sizes for added comfort.
Condoms with lubricant
Some condoms are lubricated inside and out for a “smoother” experience. The advantage of a pre-lubricated condom is that you don’t need to use a separate lubricant. Why is lubricant important? It reduces the pressure on the condom, making it less likely to break. If you’re not using a lubricated condom, only use water-based or silicone-based lubricants that are specifically designed for condoms. Oil-based lubricants can damage the condom material and make it less effective. There are also condoms available that are lubricated with a spermicide called nonoxynol-9. This spermicide provides extra protection against pregnancy by killing any sperm it comes into contact with.
Benefits of using condoms
Hormonal forms of birth control can have a number of side effects. Condoms are completely free of hormones and are generally considered safe for most people. Condoms can even reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections when used correctly and consistently. This helps keep you and your partner safe. Condoms are also small and discreet, so they are easy to carry around.
To get maximum protection from a condom, use a new condom for each sexual experience. Never reuse condoms. All condoms available from Erotiek-Accessoires have been electronically tested to ensure they are undamaged. They also have an expiration date on the packaging. Always use the condom before the expiration date has passed. If you are unsure about which types of condoms are best for your needs, consult your doctor.
How safe is a condom as a contraceptive?
Condoms are an effective form of birth control when used correctly and consistently. They are a barrier method that can help prevent both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Here are some factors to consider regarding the safety of condoms as a contraceptive:
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Use: Condoms must be used correctly to be effective. This means that they must be put on before vaginal, anal, or oral sex, and left in place throughout sexual activity. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and make sure the condom is not damaged before use.
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Quality: It is important to use high-quality condoms that have been approved by official agencies such as the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the United States or the European Union for use as contraceptives. Using expired, damaged, or inferior condoms can reduce their effectiveness.
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Types of Condoms: There are different types of condoms available, including latex condoms, polyurethane condoms (for those with latex allergies), and lamb condoms. Latex condoms are the most common and effective type of condom, but it is important to choose the right type of condom based on your needs and any allergies you may have.
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Dual protection: Using a condom in combination with another method of contraception, such as hormonal contraception (e.g. the pill, the contraceptive patch, the contraceptive ring) or an IUD, can increase the overall effectiveness of contraception and also provide protection against STIs.
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Storage: Condoms should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or extreme heat. It is important not to keep condoms in your purse, pocket or car as heat and friction can reduce the quality of the condom.
However, it is important to know that no method of contraception is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy or STDs. Condoms do not provide complete protection against certain STDs, such as genital warts or herpes, because they do not cover all areas of the skin. It is always a good idea to consider layers of protection, such as combining condoms with other methods of contraception and/or getting regular STD testing as part of a healthy sexual lifestyle. Always consult a healthcare provider for advice on contraception and STD prevention based on your individual situation.
What are the advantages of condoms over other contraceptives?
Condoms offer several advantages over other contraceptives, such as:
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Protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs): Condoms are the only form of contraception that forms a barrier between the genitals and therefore offers protection against the transmission of STDs, such as HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and herpes. They are therefore an important tool in preventing the spread of STDs, especially during sexual activity with a partner whose STD status is unknown.
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No hormones: Unlike many other birth control methods, such as hormonal birth control pills, patches, or injections, condoms do not contain hormones. This makes condoms a suitable option for people who do not want to use hormones or are contraindicated for hormonal birth control for medical reasons.
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Readily available: Condoms are readily available without a prescription and are often available at pharmacies, grocery stores, drugstores, and online. There is no need for a medical prescription or visit to a healthcare provider, making condoms an accessible option for most people.
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Instant Effect: Condoms are a form of birth control that works immediately once put in. There is no waiting period or adjustment time like with some other methods of birth control, such as hormonal birth control pills where it can take some time for the hormones in the body to take effect.
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No lasting effect on fertility: Condoms have no lasting effect on a person's fertility. In principle, if you stop using condoms, fertility returns quickly, making condoms a good choice for people who want to prevent pregnancy in the short term.
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No Side Effects: Condoms generally have no side effects, unlike some hormonal contraceptive methods which can cause side effects such as mood swings, weight changes, etc.
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Suitable for “as needed” use: Condoms are suitable for “as needed” use, meaning that you only use them when you are having sexual activity. There is no daily intake or regular application required, making condoms a flexible option for people with irregular sex lives or for those who do not want to use a contraceptive every day.
However, it is important to note that no method of contraception is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy or STDs. Condoms must be used correctly and consistently to be effective.
What are the differences between condoms?
There are different types of condoms, with differences in material, size, shape, thickness, flavor, color, and added features. Here are some of the main differences between condoms:
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Material: Condoms can be made of latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene, or wadding. Latex is the most common material and provides an effective barrier against STDs and pregnancy. Polyurethane and polyisoprene condoms are suitable for people with latex allergies. Wadding condoms are thinner and provide better sensation, but are less elastic than latex condoms.
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Size: Condoms come in different sizes to accommodate different penis sizes. It is important to choose a condom that fits properly to provide the best protection and comfort. Condoms that are too loose or too tight can reduce effectiveness or cause discomfort.
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Shape: Condoms can have different shapes, such as straight, anatomical (pre-formed), or with a wider tip (flared). Anatomical shaped condoms are designed to better fit the natural shape of the penis and can provide more comfort. Condoms with a wider tip can provide extra room for the glans.
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Thickness: Condoms vary in thickness, from extra thin to extra thick. Thinner condoms can provide better feeling and a more natural sensation, while thicker condoms can provide more durability and strength.
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Flavor and color: Condoms come in different flavors, such as fruit, chocolate, etc., and different colors, such as clear, colored, or glow-in-the-dark. This can make the experience more enjoyable. You can customize your choice of condoms to your personal preference.
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Added Features: Some condoms have added features such as ribs, pimples, lubricant (both inside and out), numbing agents, or special designs for extra stimulation or pleasure for both partners.
It is important to choose condoms that suit the individual needs, preferences and health situations of the user.
How do I put on a condom properly?
Putting on a condom correctly is essential to ensure its effectiveness as a contraceptive and protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Here are the steps to put on a condom correctly:
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Open the condom package carefully: Do not use sharp objects, such as teeth or nails, to open the package, to avoid damaging the condom.
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Check the expiration date: Check if the condom is still valid. Do not use a condom that has passed its expiration date.
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Check the correct orientation: Make sure the condom is rolled out properly in the packaging and that the rim of the condom is facing outwards. This ensures that the condom can be easily inserted.
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Get an erection: Make sure the penis is fully erect before putting on the condom. This will ensure a good fit and prevent the condom from tearing during application.
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Place the condom on the tip of the penis: Place the condom on the tip of the erect penis with the rim of the condom facing out. Hold the tip of the condom between your thumb and index finger to make sure there are no air bubbles on the inside of the condom.
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Unroll the condom: Use your other hand to gently unroll the condom down the entire length of your penis. Make sure the condom is snug and not too loose or too tight. If the condom does not fit properly, remove it and use a condom of the correct size.
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Check the fit: After putting on the condom, check that it fits well and that there are no air bubbles inside. The condom should stay in place during sexual activity.
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After ejaculation: After the man has ejaculated, hold the condom at the base of the penis and gently withdraw it without letting it slip off. Throw the used condom away in a closed trash can. Never reuse a condom.
It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for use on the condom packaging and always use condoms correctly and consistently to provide the best protection against STIs and unwanted pregnancy.
What should I pay attention to when buying condoms?
When buying condoms, there are several aspects you can look for to ensure that you purchase condoms of good quality and suitable for your needs. Here are some things to look for when buying condoms:
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Size: Condoms come in different sizes, from small to large. It is important to choose a condom that fits the size of your erection. A condom that is too small can be uncomfortable and tear, while a condom that is too large can slip off and be less effective. You can experiment with different sizes to find the one that works best for you.
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Material: Condoms are usually made of latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene, or lambskin. Latex is the most common material and provides an effective barrier against STDs and pregnancy. Polyurethane and polyisoprene are latex-free options that are suitable for people with a latex allergy. Lambskin condoms are not suitable for protection against STDs due to the porosity of the material.
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Brand and quality: Choose reliable brands of condoms that meet the applicable standards and quality requirements. Choose condoms with a quality mark such as the CE mark or the Kitemark, which indicates that the condom meets European quality standards.
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Extra features: Condoms come in different varieties with extra features, such as ribs, pimples, lubricant, flavors, colors, etc. Choose the variety that suits your preference and needs.
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Packaging: Condoms come in different packaging, such as individual wrappers, multi-packs, etc. Choose the packaging that best suits your usage pattern.
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Expiry date: Always check the expiry date of condoms before buying them. Do not use condoms that have passed their expiry date.
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Price: Condoms come in different price ranges. Choose condoms that fit your budget, but pay attention to the quality and reliability of the condom.
It is important to always purchase condoms from reputable sources, such as pharmacies, drugstores, or reputable online stores, to ensure that you get condoms of good quality and reliability.
How do I determine the size of a condom?
If you experience the following problems when using a condom, it is wise to use a different size:
- The condom does not stay in place or slips off;
- The condom is difficult to put on;
- The condom is too tight or pinches;
- The condom will roll back on by itself;
- The condom ensures that your erection becomes less severe;
- The condom tears more easily.
A condom is safest if it fits really well and can't slip off your penis during sex. So it's good to know your own condom size. Below is a table for all condom sizes. You should measure your penis in full erection
Circumference | Condom size |
Up to 10 cm | ø47 mm |
10.2-10.8 cm | ø49 mm |
10.8 -11.4 cm | ø52 mm |
11.0-11.6 cm | ø53 mm |
11.4-12 cm | ø54 mm |
11.6-12.2 cm | ø55 mm |
11.8-12.4 cm | ø56 mm |
12.0-12.6 cm | ø57 mm |
12.2- 12.8 cm | ø58 mm |
12.6- 13.2 cm | ø60 mm |
13.2-13.8 cm | ø64 mm |
13.8 -14.4 cm | ø69 mm |
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People want pleasure. Many people seek this in the area of sexuality. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this, but it should always be ensured that you do not do without the most important thing: protection against diseases and prevention through the use of condoms. It is not uncommon for people to feel embarrassed when buying condoms in a specialty store. Drugstores, pharmacies, supermarkets or gas stations have often been entered with a strange feeling if you had the intention of buying condoms. Today, however, this no longer has to be the case, because our online shop offers a perfect alternative to easily and cheaply buy branded condoms.
Benefit from discretion through neutral shipping packaging
When buying condoms in the online shop, you don't have to fear the looks of other customers, or even answer potentially unpleasant questions. No one sees which condoms you buy or what your preferences are. With an online order, the inconvenience is completely eliminated! If you order condoms online, you can benefit from the anonymity of the Internet. You can order your condoms from the comfort of your own home and learn about the properties of the individual varieties, as well as all the advantages and disadvantages of special condoms, such as condoms with studs , thin condoms or extra wet condoms .
Condom Buying Checklist
This checklist will help you identify the most important criteria for your investment
- Quality: Pay attention to brand manufacturers and the material used
- Price: Often condom bulk packages are cheaper for you. It is worth comparing.
- Use: Check the condom type
- Check the size
After purchase
- Storage: Store in a cool place, store in a dry place and protect from direct sunlight
- Transport: Make sure to use kink protection. It is best to pack in a small box
- Correct application: Observe the rules for the respective application purpose
Want to buy condoms online?
It is also possible to buy condoms online. Here are some tips to keep in mind when buying condoms online:
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Choose reliable websites: Choose reliable and reputable websites that are known for their quality and reliability. Read reviews from other customers and see if the website has a secure payment method.
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Check the brands and quality: Check which brands and quality condoms are offered on the website. Choose well-known brands that meet the applicable quality standards and quality marks, such as the CE mark or the Kitemark.
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Check the packaging and expiration date: Check the packaging of the condoms and see if they are in their original and undamaged packaging. Also check the expiration date to make sure the condoms are still usable.
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Pay attention to the size and material: Check whether the condoms are available in different sizes and materials, so that you can choose the right size and material that is suitable for you.
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Extra features: Pay attention to any extra features of the condoms, such as ribs, pimples, lubricant, flavors, etc., and choose the variant that suits your preferences and needs.
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Read the product description and instructions for use: Read the product description and instructions for use carefully to ensure that you have the correct information about the use and properties of the condoms.
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Be aware of price and budget: Compare prices from different websites, but consider the quality and reliability of the condoms. Do not skimp on the quality of condoms, as they are an important means of ensuring protection against STDs and unwanted pregnancy.
Another advantage you have when shopping online ordering condoms is that you can choose your condoms from a large and wide range of products. In pharmacies, drugstores or supermarkets, the range of different condom variants is often limited. Over the years, more and more new products appear on the shelves, but the difference between the products in our online shop and in stationary retail is no comparison. You often find the most popular and most common products in the store. If you have certain preferences or wishes, you would rather take a look at our large assortment in our online shop.
There is often unrest in shops and you can rarely get enough information about the choice of condoms. Often you don't want to, because the environment doesn't invite you to do so. In the online shop you have enough time and enough information about all products to get extensive information.
Different condom variations
If you continue to compare the product selection of a physical store with that of an online store, you will notice that customers have a much larger range of condom variants online. So you can buy many different condoms in our store: condoms with studs, condoms with extraordinary flavors, condoms without latex and dry condoms for allergy sufferers or people with sensitive skin. You will get a very special kick with our light-up condoms and condoms with a ring. For lasting pleasure, you will find nude-extending condoms with us. If you can't decide or just want more variety, just choose one of our condom mixes, which are available in different colors and with stimulating aromas or studs.
Numerous brands and sizes
In our shop we have well-known brand condoms from Durex MYsize and Skyn. The right size, with which you are always safely protected, from extra small to extra large, we offer among other things the My.Size condoms.
Your benefits from buy condoms at a glance:
- lower prices
- exact product descriptions
- no sense of shame when buying
- wider range
- convenient ordering process
- discreet delivery straight to your door
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a condom?
A condom is a thin sheath of latex, polyurethane, or polyisoprene that is rolled over the penis to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
How do you use a condom?
condom is placed on the erect penis before genital contact. It is important to place the condom on the penis correctly, holding the tip to prevent air bubbles, and rolling the condom down to the base of the penis. After sex, the condom should be held while withdrawing the penis to prevent it from slipping off.
Are there different types of condoms?
Yes, there are many different types of condoms. They vary in material, size, shape, texture and taste. There are also special condoms such as extra thin for more sensation or extra thick for extra safety.
What are the benefits of using a condom?
Condoms offer protection against unwanted pregnancies and most sexually transmitted infections. They are readily available, easy to use and have no side effects compared to hormonal contraceptive methods.
Are condoms safe?
are very safe when used correctly. It is important to pay attention to the expiration date and not to open the condom with sharp objects. In addition, only water- or silicone-based lubricants should be used with latex condoms, as oil-based products can weaken the material.
How do you choose the right condom?
When choosing a condom, it is important to consider the right size and material. Latex condoms are the most common, but for those with a latex allergy, there are polyurethane or polyisoprene alternatives. Different brands and types offer different fits and textures, so it is often a matter of personal preference and comfort.
How do you store condoms?
Condoms should be stored in a cool, dry place and protected from direct sunlight and heat. Avoid storing condoms in a wallet as friction and heat can damage them. Always check the expiration date before use.
What should you do if a condom breaks?
If a condom breaks during intercourse, you should stop immediately and use a new one. If ejaculation has already occurred, it is important to consider using emergency contraception (the morning-after pill) and getting tested for STDs.
Can you reuse a condom?
No, condoms are for single use. Each condom should be thrown away after use and a new condom should be used for each subsequent sexual act.
What are the most common mistakes when using condoms?
Common mistakes include not checking the expiration date, not leaving room at the tip for semen, using the wrong lubricant, not rolling the condom off completely, and not holding the condom when withdrawing the penis.
Can condoms cause allergic reactions?
Yes, some people can be allergic to latex, which is the most common material for condoms. Symptoms can include itching, rash, or irritation. For people with latex allergies, there are condoms made of polyurethane or polyisoprene.
Are there condoms specifically for women?
Yes, there are female condoms, also known as internal condoms. These are inserted into the vagina and offer the same protection against pregnancy and STDs as male condoms.
How effective are condoms in preventing pregnancy and STDs?
When used correctly, condoms are very effective. They have a success rate of about 98% with perfect use and about 85% with typical use in preventing pregnancy. They are also very effective in reducing the risk of many STDs, although they do not provide 100% protection against all STDs, such as herpes or HPV, which can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact.
Can you use condoms for oral sex?
Yes, condoms can be used for oral sex to reduce the risk of STDs. There are also special flavored condoms designed for this purpose. In addition, dental dams can be used for oral sex on women or anal sex.
What is the difference between water-based and silicone-based lubricant?
Water-based lubricant is easy to clean up, safe to use with all types of condoms and sex toys, and rarely causes irritation. Silicone-based lubricant lasts longer, is waterproof (great for shower sex), but can be harder to clean up and is not suitable for use with silicone sex toys.
How do you know if a condom is the right size?
A condom should be tight enough not to slip off, but not so tight that it causes discomfort or interferes with your erection. Many brands offer condoms in different sizes, and it can take some trial and error to find the right fit.
Can you safely buy condoms at a gas station?
Yes, you can safely buy condoms at a gas station, but there are a few things you should look for to ensure that the condoms you buy are of good quality:
Check the expiration date: Make sure the condoms are still within their expiration date. Condoms that are past their expiration date can lose their effectiveness and tear more easily.
Packaging: Check that the packaging is intact and free of tears or damage. Damaged packaging may mean that the condoms have been exposed to air, heat or moisture, which can reduce their effectiveness.
Storage conditions: Condoms should be stored in a cool, dry place. Gas stations can vary in their storage conditions, so make sure the condoms are not in direct sunlight or extreme heat.
How do you determine the size of a condom?
Choosing the right condom size is important for both comfort and safety. Here are some steps and tips to determine the right condom size:
1. Measure the circumference of the penis
The circumference is often the most important measurement for determining the correct condom size. Use a flexible measuring tape or a piece of string that you then measure with a ruler.
- Measure the circumference of the penis : Measure the thickest part of the erection, usually around the middle or base.
- Measure the length of the penis : Although length is less important, it can be helpful to know how long your penis is to ensure the condom is not too short.
2. Find the right size
Condom manufacturers usually offer different sizes based on circumference. Here is a general guide:
- Tight or narrow condoms : For a circumference of approximately 9-10 cm.
- Normal condoms : For a circumference of approximately 10-12 cm.
- Large condoms : For a circumference of approximately 12-14 cm.
- Extra large condoms : For a circumference of more than 14 cm.