Non-latex condoms are not as strong and do not prevent the spread of STDs.
If there was no friction between the two condoms, they would slide past each other easily, potentially causing them to slip off during use and leading to a higher risk of unintended pregnancy or transmission of sexually transmitted infections. It's important for condoms to have some friction to ensure a secure fit and effectiveness during sexual activity.
There are several brands of vibrating condom rings on the The Vibrating Condom Ring / Erection Ring is designed to fit securely at the base of any condom to enhance sexual arousal with vibrations. The vibrating condom ring has strong vibrations that provide exciting stimulation for both partners and can last for up to 30 minutes. The Vibrating ring (vibrating condom) can be turned on or off at any time and is powered by a watch battery that is safely enclosed with a soft silicone shell. The vibrating ring can be used with or without any of your favorite condoms. Along with added pleasure for both partners, Vibrating rings have also been shown to prolong erections and help lengthen sexual fun.
The adverb form of "strong" is "strongly." For example, "He strongly disagreed with the decision."
The adverb form of "strong" is "strongly."
A synonym for a strong wind is a "gale."
There are vibrating condom rings that are put on condoms and vibrate but not condoms that actually vibrate themselves
No there are no Nutella condoms but what a great idea.
Well latex condoms are good to prevent pregnancy for the most part but as opposed to latex or polyurethane condoms or animal skin condoms are all good but I recommend spermicidal lubricated condoms.
Condoms *are* good, but your grammar is bad.
Yes, it is possible for condoms to make you dry. Condoms can irritate the vagina and cause minor swelling. Some people do not like the feel of condoms and find that it is a turn off for them.
Yes, condoms can tear.
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Condoms do not lower sperm count.
If they are practicing Catholics they could not use condoms.
No. ONE® Condoms do not contain spermicide.
Yes, you can travel with condoms in your carry-on luggage.