As the saying goes, “Practice makes perfect”, and I’m sure many people with a lot of experience know a lot about what it’s like to wear a condom or not to wear a condom. First of all, when wearing a condom for sexual contact, both partners will have some discomfort at the beginning. For example, the male partner may experience a strong septic sensation, while the female partner may experience significant vaginal dryness. Therefore, there is a clear difference between wearing or not wearing a condom ~ what is the specific, look down to know ↓ Stimulation is reduced: for men, due to the existence of a certain thickness of the condom, wearing a condom will reduce the penis to the female vagina temperature and humidity, so there may be a sense of diaphragm, when the male sensitivity and stimulation feelings will be reduced. For women, the coronal groove between the male penis and glans and the vaginal wall will produce stronger stimulation, if the condom is worn for sexual contact, the curvature of the coronal groove will be reduced, so women will feel less stimulation. Due to the barrier effect of the condom, the mucus secreted by the male cannot be discharged, resulting in reduced lubrication. The mucus is mainly secreted by the vestibular gland, which can play a lubricating function and protect the vagina. If a condom is used, especially a female condom, the stimulation will be reduced and the woman will feel dry and painful. In addition, some men may have difficulty getting an erection when wearing condoms, mainly due to physiological and psychological factors. Although wearing a condom will have less stimulation, less lubrication and other sensations, but in order to play a safe contraceptive effect, it is not recommended to have direct sexual contact, so as to avoid the use of contraceptive pills afterwards to produce adverse effects on women’s bodies.