There are questions on the thiness of condoms. Are
thin condoms really safe? There is less materials and of course most of us know
that the thinner the material the easier it tears.
There are 2 things to note on condom usage, yeah thiner is
technically easier to puncture however thinner also means it is slightly more
flexible and stretchable. Condoms from reputable companies are electronically
tested, meaning as long as there is no current transfer from the outside to the
inside of the condom , it is safe. This is used to test for holes or breakages
during production.
Thin condom use is safe if used properly, so you need to
ensure that as a guy your dick is errected before you side the condom on, the
reason is that you don’t want to be in a situation where the condom is not
stretch to the correct size before penetration., potentially what will happen
if not done properly is that the there will not be enough room, if you happen
to become firmer or longer during coitis, you will potentially break the
condom.
Think condoms are as reliable as their standards
counterparts which are already very thin. Personally a favorite of mine is the
003 from Okamoto, so far they are safe and durable if used properly.
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