Doctors call: “7 myths on condoms you don't have to trust”

When it comes to the condom, we all act like experts and we think we know everything. But everything your friends told you is wrong. So you do well to read the doctor's advice, which below listed all the myths on condoms by commenting on them one by one. They can be saved anywhere! [...]
When it comes to the condom, we all act like experts and we think we know everything. But everything your friends told you is wrong. So you do well to read the doctor's advice, which below listed all the myths on condoms by commenting on them one by one.
They can be saved anywhere!
If you've been keeping your condom in your pocket for a long time waiting for your lucky day, you better throw it away! They should not be stored at very low temperatures or too high. Otherwise, it could break and the poor one would break in.
Presentatives are delicate.
Hmm. Actually, condoms don't break often. Only when you don't know how to use it. or you have a respite? Or if you lubricate them with oil-based lubricants.
The reserve protects you from pregnancy
Everyone believes that. But in fact, protection from pregnancy can be 98%, which means there are 2% chance of becoming pregnant.
Reduce sensitivity
Well, studies show otherwise. There are special condoms, which are designed specifically for men, to last longer before they cross orgasm. This means that it does not affect the sensitivity of the couple during the sexual act.
Privacy does not expire
Is there something that doesn't have an expiration date? Next time you buy a condom, look at the expiration date. Overdue presentations cause frying and irritability of both persons involved in the sexual act.
She needs a condom because she gets contraception
Look out! Using condoms is not just preventing pregnancy. But you're also caring for sexually transmitted diseases.
Prezervavet is placed between sex or seconds before jacululation
Either put it first, or keep going without it! Remember, during the exchange of body fluids, you may be infected with sexually transmitted diseases.












