Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Buying Condoms for Beginners

Most men reach that point, when their girlfriends look at them and tell them to make sure to have some condoms soon. It’s like an earth shattering moment, knowing that your relationship is about to fall into the next level, and you couldn’t be happier. Some guys are stoked and eager, ready to dominate while others are scared and confused wondering what to do or where to turn. If you are young during this time, you most likely will be lost. Buying your first package of condoms is scary, there are so many different brands and colors and even styles, what to do? You are faced Lifestyle condoms, Durex Condoms, and even Trojan Condoms among a ton of other brands. You’re probably wondering, what is the best condom to buy? Well, don’t panic, buying your first condoms however scary can be fun and there’s no need to feel as overwhelmed as some people may. Instead, relax, take it easy, and think about what it is that you need.
How to choose a condom that is right for you in the beginning may seem tough as well, but if you are just beginning, it’s best to stick to the basics. The basic choices you should most likely be thinking about are whether or not to buy lubricated condoms, and if you do use lubricated condoms then you need to decide whether to use the spermicidal lubrication or just get regular standard lubricated condoms. After doing a little research you should be able to decide which one you want to try, when in doubt grab one of each. You can never be too safe, buying a few will give you more options as well as more back-ups incase one rips, or you ejaculate more than once. Remember, every time you ejaculate, you need to use a new condom before continuing with another round.
On the same note, buying condoms should be done wisely. Many men feel they need to buy condoms in bulk or buy bulk condom sets when they shop for their first condoms. This is not only expensive, especially when buying the best brand of condoms, but it’s not necessarily your best bet. You should keep in mind that all condoms have expiration dates, and this means that if you aren’t sure you are going to use them all before that date buying condoms in bulk would be pointless.
The last concern I have found most beginners have is the other various options. After all, when you’re faced with colored and flavored condoms, and even textured condoms it can seem a little tricky. However, for your first time you will probably want to stick with something a little more generic, and as you become more comfortable with the use of condoms you can progressively move on to different variations and see what you like the best. So do your research, find a cost effective condom brand that you like and are comfortable with, and remember that safe sex is the best way to go.

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