It could because Coco Butter often has a lot of oil depending on the brand and oil-based products cause condoms to wear down.
Water-based lubricants are best.
they can cause tiny rips in the condom./ they can cause the condom to break altogether.
Silicone-based lubricants and vaseline can cause a condom to tear or break.
they can cause tiny rips in the condom./ they can cause the condom to break altogether.
they can cause tiny rips in the condom./ they can cause the condom to break altogether.
they can cause tiny rips in the condom./ they can cause the condom to break altogether.
I got break out from my boyfriend a month ago an he used a condom an he didn't break an i in see my monthlies up to now what may be the cause of that?
I think that since it is oil based it could cause a condom to break down, right?
No. If you use more than 1 at a time it can cause friction making it easier to break.
Some people have a peanut allergy. Most people do not. The people with a peanut allergy will also be allergic to peanut butter. It could cause them to break out more or it could affect them in other ways.
Yes. Just make sure there is plenty of lubrication (natural or otherwise) as some condoms (latex ones especially) can cause a lot of friction which can be very uncomfortable for the woman. Make sure the lubricant you use is compatible with latex as some will actually dissolve the condom. Talk about a turnoff!
Water acts as a good lubricate but the disadvantage is that it can cause steel to rust and can evaporate quickly. Vegatable Oil is a good lubricant. As an alternative, melted butter. Graphite (aka lead) of a pencil is a good lubricant for certain applications. This is used in locks (such as on your door) to lubricate the tumblers.
Yes. Any skin irritation can trigger a herpes outbreak. You should check to see what is the cause of the irritation - latex? spermicide? lubricant? It may be as simple as finding a different condom that is better tolerated.