Yes it matters what size the condom is. It has to fit properly. If it is too small, there is chance it will break. If it is too big, it may come off.
please wait atleast 17....
the probability is very small
yes plus size clothing is more expensive due to the extra fabric needed to made the garment. however just as regular item s go on sale so do plus size and great deals can be found no matter how fat or skinny you are.
I can examine this as a question of theory or real life: As a matter of theory, I will rephrase your question as follows: Does theoretical confidence interval of the mean (CI) of a sample, size n become larger as n is reduced? The answer is true. This is established from the sampling distribution of the mean. The sampling distribution is the probability distribution of the mean of a sample, size n. I will also consider the question as a matter of real life: If I take a sample from a population, size 50 and calculate the CI and take a smaller sample, say size 10, will I calculate a larger CI? If I use the standard deviation calculated from the sample, this is not necessarily true. The CI should be larger but I can't say in every case it will belarger. The standard deviation of the sample will vary from sample to sample. I hope this answers your question. You can find more information on confidence intervals at: http://onlinestatbook.com/chapter8/mean.html
If something is size dependent then some important aspect of that thing is influenced strongly by its size. If something is size independent, then its size does not influence any important aspect.
Most condoms are very stretchy and will adjust to your size. Try blowing up a condom, they can get as big as a balloon. If the condom is too snug or too loose, try a different kind.
There are several sizes of condoms. Almost every condom company makes a plus size condom and they are readily available in pharmacies.
It will split and not do much justice
verry small
A regular condom is designed for the average size penis, about 6 to 7 inches long. It is a bit tight, which is good, to help keep it on. There are larger and smaller condoms available, but the regular kind is somewhat of a 'one size fits all', which will do just fine.
If you haven't hit puberty then you most likely don't need to use a condom.
You can find information about condom sizes on the website condom-sized ORG. They give you a handy chart with sizes and will tell you wich brand is best for which size.
Try Each size... See Which Size Fits best.
Yes, sperm can leak from the bottom of a condom if it is not put on correctly or if there is a defect in the condom itself. Even with the correct size, if the condom is not properly rolled down or if it becomes damaged during use, it can result in leakage. Additionally, if the condom is not held at the base during withdrawal, semen may escape. It's important to ensure proper usage to minimize the risk of leakage.
The correct phrase is "Size does matter." This means that the size of something is important or significant.
yes. it doesn't matter where you are you can still get pregnant
A condom size around 49-53mm in width and 7 inches in length would be suitable for a penis that is 5 inches long and 1-inch thick. It's important to remember that proper condom fit is crucial for effectiveness and comfort.