Saturday, May 23, 2015

Finding Your Perfect Condom Size In Three Fast Steps

Ok, after the write-up on the new type of  deadly type of gonorrhea (if you missed it, CLICK). A reader called my attention to also educate on the sizes of condoms so that people will have no reason to say "I don't wrap up because blah blah blah". Well, if you must know, condoms do come in different sizes.

For one to get their right size here are a few things they will need to put into consideration;

While condoms should feel snug and secure, they should never feel too loose OR too tight (or ever cause discomfort) those are indicators you are using the wrong size.

1. In order to accurately measure p3nis size, first you must have an erect penis (since penis size when flaccid is not an accurate measurement).

2. Measure P3nis Length with a ruler or measuring tape. Position the ruler or measuring tape at the base of your penis (where it attaches to your body – make sure to press into the pubic bone as far as you can because fat can actually hide the length of your penis).

3. Measure Penis Girth with a piece of string (or something similar) or a soft measuring tape. Gently wrap the string one time around the thickest part of the shaft/body of your erect penis (yes, it still needs to be erect!).

Find you fit below;

Small Condoms
Fits Length: 3 Inches – 6 Inches
Fits Girth: 4 Inches – 5 Inches
Examples: Any condom represented as small or snug.

Regular Condoms
Fits Length: 4 Inches – 7 Inches
Fits Girth: 5 Inches – 6 Inches
Examples: Any condom that does not specify a size.

Large Condoms
Fits Length: 5 Inches – 8 Inches
Fits Girth: 6 Inches – 7 Inches
Examples: Any condom represented as large or magnum.

X-Large Condoms
Fits Length: 6 Inches – 9 Inches
Fits Girth: 7 Inches – 8 Inches
Examples: Any condom represented as extra-large or XL.

For more information, save the condom chart below for your measurement;

1 comment:

  1. I also found a chart with different condoms here
    might be useful to others

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