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Why men do not like using condoms?

long ago I have the concern to address this issue and is of great interest to many women (and men). After searching the internet I found little useful information on this subject and I have not seen anywhere mention the points I am about to present below, which I think are very important to understand this phenomenon and the failure campaigns to promote its use.

Circumcision

First of all, we must understand that a circumcised man is sexually very different from one that does not. It is what is colloquially say "Hooded " (no circumcision) and "no hood " (with circumcision). How to have sex, oral sex on him, or even how to masturbate is totally different, because the part where you feel sexual pleasure is physically located in different places.

For example, someone with circumcised NEVER going to ask that we let get "just the tip ", while someone who does not have them. But why?

Now, someone who is not circumcised has its most sensitive part of the glans (head), while someone with circumcised is the sensitive part below the glans as this part becomes insensitive to always be in touch with the clothes ( not being protected by the foreskin).

Then see the difference:

uncircumcised
  • is excited to feel pressure in your head
  • The head is the most sensitive part
  • Oral sex is practiced sucking the tip

With circumcision
  • friction is excited to feel under
  • head skin of the trunk just below the head is the most sensitive part
  • Oral sex is practiced by licking the skin under the head

Condoms and circumcision

For those not circumcised condom use is more acceptable as sexual relations are very similar, but for those who do have circumcision, condom use considerably reduces the feeling of friction on the skin below the glans (to have a layer of plastic over it.)

is why circumcised men often refuse to use condoms more than those without (in general, they can still be cases in which this does not apply, every person is different.)

Penis size and condom

This is another crucial point in the use of condoms. And that is when the condom is bigger than the penis, it also reduces sensitivity. This usually happens when the seller (or seller) gives a condom thicker penis size to the buyer, whether a mistake or just give you the size standard "and the buyer has a lower than average penis.

Here comes the cultural, as ANY man would say "I need one more guy " (not known to the person who is selling it), because it would reduce its " manhood."

This obviously results in unsatisfactory experiences for men and the bank to opt for the alternative of not using condoms. Solutions



course there are solutions to this. Unfortunately few measures have been taken in this respect and there is much misinformation. Let's look at the alternatives.

- For smaller penises. Here the ideal solution would be in any store or pharmacy that sell condoms ALWAYS offer smaller first in existence. Thus man will never have to ask one more guy, and vice versa, will be proud when you say " do not have one bigger? ." (And of course, also to ensure a supply of condoms of different sizes in all the establishments that they are marketed.)

Obviously this would involve a major national campaign, or perhaps establish laws that require sellers to take these measures.

However, this does not solve the problem of those who are circumcised.

- For circumcised penises or smaller than normal . This alternative would apply to almost all cases, regardless of whether there is circumcision, regardless of size or anything else: The female condom.

- female condoms. Are larger than males. Are placed inside the vagina and out a small portion of them to protect the entrance. The great advantage is that not "stick " the male penis, but the vagina, so that man has his penis fully exposed and may feel that sense of friction with the skin (or latex) when penetration. Still, if the penis is small there is no problem because the vagina is continuing its normal size and there is that feeling of empty space, but that it could be felt without using a condom. Conclusion



For any case (at least most) where the man does not want to use condoms, the best alternative is the female condom. Unfortunately they are more expensive than male condoms, there is low, are sold very little, do not advertise on television and there is much misinformation regard.

hope that governments take action on the matter and help prevent disease transmission.

Meanwhile if you are a woman you need to do is buy female condoms if you think it is possible to have sex with any man. Very few will resist it, unlike traditional condoms. Also do not have to ask anything or tell you to do anything. You and you put it on and ready, he does what he has to do.

Hope this is useful for all readers and all readers of this blog.

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