12-01-2024, 07:46 AM
I think the real reason guys avoid condoms is because of the loss of sensation. The idea of using them is great, but when it comes to actually wearing one, it just feels like something is in the way. I don’t think most guys are against condoms in principle; we just don’t like how they feel. I’ve definitely had my share of experiences where I’ve been less than thrilled with the fit or feel. But after reading the study, I realize it’s not just me – it’s the design.
The custom-fit condoms are definitely intriguing, though. I don’t think I’ve ever had a condom that fit perfectly, and that’s part of the issue. The fact that they come in so many sizes seems like it could be a game changer. If I could get a condom that fits better and stays in place, I think it might actually change my outlook on using them. I mean, I want to be responsible, but if they’re uncomfortable, I’m less likely to reach for them.
One thing I’m wondering is if these custom condoms will also feel more natural. I know the fit is important, but what about the material? I think part of the problem is that most condoms feel like they’re just there to check off the box of protection, not to enhance the experience. If custom-fit condoms could make that feeling better, it would be a win-win.
I hope this whole movement toward custom-fit condoms catches on. It seems like the industry is finally starting to recognize that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work for everyone. Hopefully, this will lead to more men being willing to use condoms and, ultimately, better sexual health for everyone.
The custom-fit condoms are definitely intriguing, though. I don’t think I’ve ever had a condom that fit perfectly, and that’s part of the issue. The fact that they come in so many sizes seems like it could be a game changer. If I could get a condom that fits better and stays in place, I think it might actually change my outlook on using them. I mean, I want to be responsible, but if they’re uncomfortable, I’m less likely to reach for them.
One thing I’m wondering is if these custom condoms will also feel more natural. I know the fit is important, but what about the material? I think part of the problem is that most condoms feel like they’re just there to check off the box of protection, not to enhance the experience. If custom-fit condoms could make that feeling better, it would be a win-win.
I hope this whole movement toward custom-fit condoms catches on. It seems like the industry is finally starting to recognize that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work for everyone. Hopefully, this will lead to more men being willing to use condoms and, ultimately, better sexual health for everyone.