Condoms, or condoms for short, were originally intended to be contraceptives and have since been found to be very effective in reducing the spread of STDs. Yet when it comes to condoms, it seems that most people only know that they are exclusive to men. In that case you are behind, read on. First, male condoms Put the condom on when you have an erection before touching your partner. Wearing it throughout the entire composition of sex will maximize your protection from STDs. and it will also block love juice (the small amount of fluid that appears in the urethra when the penis is erect and does not contain sperm). How do I put it on and take it off? Points to note are as follows (with illustrations): 1. Condom expiration date: Although long, check the expiration date on the package or box before use. If it is difficult to open the package, avoid cutting it with scissors or biting it with your teeth. 2, the correct unfolding: condoms are pre-rolled, the edge of the outside shaped like a straw hat easy to roll open. Gently unroll the condom to make sure it is correct, and then put it on again. If you happen to put it on backwards, don’t take it off and put it on again, but replace it with a new one. 3, put on the condom: pinch the head end of the condom and put it on the penis smoothly, leaving some space at the top to hold the semen. If you haven’t been circumcised, jerk the foreskin up before putting on the condom, rolling it down from the head end of the penis to the root. Put on a little lubricant on the tip or outside of the condom as well, and you’re ready to have sex. 4.Retreat the condom: After orgasm, press the edge of the condom to leave your partner’s body. This action should be done before the penis becomes soft, to avoid the occurrence of semen spillage after loosening. 5, dispose of the condom: remove the condom after the ring under the part of a knot, throw to the waste bin. Do not throw away the toilet, it is easy to block the oh. Note that the condom is absolutely disposable, can not be reused, and in the change of new parts to change to a new condom. When wearing a condom or change will appear erection becomes soft, this phenomenon is very normal. This phenomenon is very normal. At this time, you can remove the condom, and then put on a new one when the erection recovers. Second, female condoms Women also have condoms! They are an alternative to male condoms and can also be used for contraception and STD prevention. Unlike the male condom, the female condom is placed inside the body and is also known as a built-in condom. These condoms also cover the skin around the site of intercourse, reducing the chances of a woman coming into contact with semen, love handles (small amounts of fluid secreted during sexual arousal) or the surrounding skin. Female condom wear and removal, attention points are as follows: 1, check the condom: check the expiration date carefully open the package, the condom is generally pre-lubricated, you can also add their own use of some lubricant; 2, the appropriate position: relax the body and take the appropriate position, you can step on a foot on the bench, lying down or squatting position; 3, the front end into the: the inner ring of the circle pinch hold back, and then as placed in the sanitary pessary slid into the vagina, the inner ring try to Put deep to the cervix, to prevent distortion; 4, the external finishing: withdraw the finger and put the outer ring outside the body 2-3cm on it; 5, do not enter by mistake: guide the partner’s penis into the condom, do not slip between the condom and vagina; 6, after the incident: the outer ring twisted a few rounds and gently pull it out, after the knot thrown into the garbage can. Third, the condom itself some attention: 1, the condom is kept in a cool dry environment, avoid sharp objects and direct sunlight. Do not put in the clothes bag, car, bathroom for too long (1 month), heat and moisture will produce damage. 2, each time you use to check the expiration date, see whether the packaging is damaged, squeeze the package should be inside some gas feeling. If it is broken, hardened or sticky, throw it away directly. 3.Since each time you want to use a new one, or even replace it, then it’s good to have some more on hand. Putting them on hand right before pre-lubrication will not interfere with subsequent behavior. 4, Most condoms are pre-lubricated, a little extra lubricant feels better and prevents breakage during the process. Put some lubricant on the penis or inside the condom before you put it on, and wipe it on the outside after you put it on. Don’t use oil-based ones, such as petroleum jelly, lotion, or vegetable oil, which can erode the latex and cause it to break. 5, let the condom can be a sexy. The process of putting on a condom can be a natural part of foreplay, and the slow unfolding, lubrication, and teasing around the condom can all contribute to heating up and safety. It also avoids unwanted pregnancies and dangerous STDs, and both partners can relax and focus on pleasure. 6. Practice makes perfect! Abroad, some manufacturers provide training methods to master the method before you really get started. At home, you can also simulate the penis through bananas, cucumbers, vials and other penis analogs. Becoming a condom “expert” will allow you to feel comfortable when you need it. Delayed marriage, increased social openness and tolerance, the current era has been a great change, but the “food and sex” nature of the impulse is still surging. With changing sexual attitudes and behaviors, safe sex, avoiding unwanted pregnancies and spreading STDs are important and within your reach.