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How To Use Male Condom Educational Purposes Only Male Health & Premature Ejaculation Control

How To Use Male Condom Educational Purposes Only Male Health & Premature Ejaculation Control Many Benefits of the Male Condom...

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Effortless Clean-up: When you masterbate with a condom, there are no misfires or mess, and cleaning up afterward is easy. If you’re a long-distance shooter and can hit the wall with your ejaculate, then wearing a condom when masturbating is a must—not just for yourself, but your roommate, significant other, or anyone you live with.

No one wants to see a lot of dirty socks laying on the carpet stiff with ejaculate or breath in the funky smell of your solo-sex-session. “A condom works better than an old tee-shirt, a mattress, or sandwich bag,” says Kenny K. "All you have to do when you’ve finished jerking off is to toss your condom in the trash and no one has to deal with your mess."

Find your fit: condoms come in all shapes and sizes, and not just the three you've seen at the pharmacy. The likelihood that the first one you try on is right for you is pretty slim. Trying out different condom sizes on your own can give you more freedom and comfort to figure out what you like without the pressure of having to perform for your partner.

Learn your condoms size – no condom chart, required!

Keeps toys and devices clean and hygienic: Whether you’re using a prostate massager, a dildo, or toy, using a condom will help keep it clean and ready for the next time you use it. If you’re being treated for a sexually transmitted infection (STI), having a condom on your toy can help prevent you from getting reinfected.

It can also help prevent you from coming into contact with several other microbes that might cause urinary tract infection and viral infections that can easily spread to all over the body. Using a condom during solo anal play is always a good idea.

Helps with condom anxiety: For many men, putting on a condom is challenging and, because of this, they may get nervous and lose their erection. Sex, marriage and family therapist Michael Guichet says, “The low-pressure situation of masturbation allows a person to get some practice and comfort with applying a condom.”

It teaches the wearer how to improve their ability and the skill of putting on a condom in the smoothest and fastest way possible.

Changes your negative association to a positive one: Too often, wearing a condom is seen as something you have to do, not something that will add increased pleasure. If you think using a condom will limit your sexual pleasure, then you’re going to resist wearing one. But if you sheath it when going solo, it’s going to change how you think about condoms.

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