Do Condoms Make
Sex Less Enjoyable?
Many
men protest the use of condoms during sex.
Women are often told by their partners that sex just doesn’t feel as
good when they are using a condom, or that it is unfair to make them wrap it
up. This male attitude may cause women
to feel pressured to not use a condom, which opens the relationship up to
unwanted pregnancies and even Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s). However,
the fact of the matter is, condoms are a vital component of a man’s penis health and are
meant to protect the man just as much as the women. So in most cases, men and
women should abide by the rule No Glove, No Love.
About
Sensitivity
Yes,
condoms can reduce sensitivity, which for most men may seem like a bummer. However, looking at it from the other side --
condoms reduce sensitivity -- which can actually help a man engage in longer,
more vigorous sex, so there is an upside to the situation. Condoms may reduce the occurrence of
premature ejaculation in some men. Additionally, there are condoms on the
market boasting increased sensitivity while still maintaining durability, so
men should experiment until they find a condom that has a more enjoyable feel
for them and their partner.
About Protection
The
bottom line is that men who are having sex – especially with multiple partners
– need to wear a condom. The Center for
Disease Control and Prevention estimates around 50% of the U.S. population will
contract an STI in their lifetime. The annual incident rate of infection
continues to go up each year, meaning the risk of unprotected sex is simply too
high. Not so fast, older gentleman; STI’s are a problem for men of all ages,
not merely an issue for men in their late teens and 20’s. No man is immune from
STI’s, regardless of his age. In fact, new infections commonly occur in men
over 50.
Condoms
are integral in protecting one against unwanted or unplanned pregnancies. Don’t believe every old wives tale being
floated around; some of the more creative birth control methods (read: the
pull-out method), are not effective at preventing pregnancy. Even if one’s
partner is on oral contraception, or the pill, there are plenty of babies being
born each year to prove that there is only a 99% success rate, if even if used
perfectly.
Another
way to frame condom use in a positive light is that both parties find it easier
to relax and enjoy the experience. Many
individuals report worrying during sex about unwanted pregnancies and the risk
of infection -- and those are not very sexy thoughts to be having. A condom may make it easier to put those fears
to rest and concentrate on the activity at hand.
Is it Ever Okay
to go Au Natural?
Yes.
There are times when condoms can go by the wayside, but only if certain
conditions are met. First, both partners
have to be 100% monogamous – meaning neither is getting action on the
side. Both partners should have been
tested recently for all STI’s, including HIV/AIDS, and have a clean bill of
health. Even if both partners are
showing no signs of infection, get tested! One or both parties could be
carrying an infection, but simply be asymptomatic; these individuals can still
pass on infection without having symptoms present.
Keep the Penis
Healthy
Condoms
are just one way for men to keep the penis healthy. Engaging in cardiovascular activity, eating
right and not smoking all keep the body’s circulatory system healthy, and that is
key to an active sex life. Adding a penis vitamin lotion to the daily
grooming routine (most professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can also keep the skin of the penis healthy. As an
added bonus, a formula including Acetyl L Carnitine may also increase penis
sensitivity, helping to counter problems associated with condom use.
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