Condoms and Penis Size
Condoms are probably the safest way to prevent the spread of
STDs and also one of the most effective means of avoiding
unwanted pregnancies. Around the world, condoms are promoted by
NGOs striving to stop AIDS and to teach men and women about
family planning and responsible sex. Not everybody agrees with
the use of condoms, but they are still the cheapest and easiest
way of dealing with STDs and unwanted pregnancies.
However, many men are not very comfortable with buying
condoms from pharmacies because they don't like to inform other
people about their private activities. Just thinking about going
into a pharmacy or drugstore and asking for condoms, possibly
even a female vendor, is enough to make them queasy.
They are also afraid that some people might prove judgmental
and criticize their choice of using condoms or start joking
about it in a malicious manner. This is why condoms are sold in
Western countries through vending machines that allow buyers to
preserve their privacy. Still, this convenience has triggered a
new problem of its own.
Men who avoid buying condoms from pharmacies are also unable
to get advice on the features of this or that brand of condoms,
especially regarding the length and circumference. This is a
very important issue, since buying the wrong size means that the
condom will either tear or slide off the penis during sex, thus
defeating the very purpose for which condoms are bought.
Professional advice is very important because most men have no
idea what size of condoms fits them best, while other men can't
even rely on the standard sizes. A recent study conducted in
India has shown that the 60 percent of Indian men find standard
size condoms too big for them.
Having a small penis is very embarrassing when buying condoms.
No man wants to be seen purchasing the smallest size available
because of the possible negative opinion of those who happen to
be in the store at that moment, while the wide range of colors,
shapes and flavors available is enough to baffle anybody.
And
the feeling of embarrassment is not the exclusive property of
men with small penises. Men with larger than average penises are
also embarrassed when it comes to identifying the exact size
that fits them. Although well-endowed men tend to command the
respect of others, it's still unpleasant to be stared at.
If you are not sure what condom size fits you, then here's a
quick reference guide that will let you identify the right size
on the spot. The standard condom sizes used in the Western are
small, medium (also known as regular), large and extra large.
These sizes translate as follows:
Small means a length of 6 inches or 15 centimeters and
a circumference of 3.9 inches or 9.8 centimeters.
Medium means a length of 6.5 inches or 16 centimeters
and a circumference of 4.1 inches or 10.4 centimeters.
Large means 7 inches or 17.5 centimeters in length and
4.1 inches or 10.4 centimeters in circumference.
Extra large is 7.5 to 8 inches or 18.5 to 20
centimeters in length and a circumference of 4.3 inches or 10.8
centimeters at the base and 4.7 inches or 12 centimeters around
the glans.
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