Length to Girth
My "length to girth ratio" falls outside the parameters of "
TheyFit" condoms (O22). I'm so bummed. :-)
Since it's the "girth" part that's out-of-range, would you recommend going with 3 sizes longer to get proper width (with the resulting "ring" at the base), or one size longer and 1 size thinner (possibly tighter than best comfort)?
I hate the force needed to get commercial condoms on, and especially the "rubber band" effect even "large" condoms give me at the base. It's so bad my sex life suffers because I "wilt" in anticipation of the discomfort before we even get started. Thus, I was thrilled to see your product in "Men's Health". I'll probably try whichever option you think best.
Mr. Girth,
You have parsed the situation exactly right. Since you can always leave a bit of the condom unrolled at the base the primary fit should be girth. So if you find that our Fit Kit does not give you both the correct length & girth then you want to aim first for girth. Since your member comes in at O22 you want to go ahead and purchase the next size up in length while maintaining your girth: the U22.
I hope this helps.
That Other Condom Guru
[Q&A] Posted by filchyboy at November 17, 2003 3:43 PM