Condom Slippage
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I need your assistance in determining which products to purchase for my needs. My girlfriend is allergic to latex, so non-latex condoms are our only option. Unfortunately, we have tried all the polyurethane products (natural skin condoms do not prevent the spread of STDs), and found them dangerously prone to slippage. Can you suggest an alternative? Is there a supplemental product that I should buy (naturally, one not made of latex), that I can use to help keep the condom in place? Thanks for your advice...
I need your assistance in determining which products to purchase for my needs. My girlfriend is allergic to latex, so non-latex condoms are our only option. Unfortunately, we have tried all the polyurethane products (natural skin condoms do not prevent the spread of STDs), and found them dangerously prone to slippage. Can you suggest an alternative? Is there a supplemental product that I should buy (naturally, one not made of latex), that I can use to help keep the condom in place? Thanks for your advice...
Dear Slippage,
Polyurethane is not any more prone to slippage than any other condom. What you are experiencing probably relates more to size issues than the type of material of which the condom is made. Since polyurethane does not stretch like latex you may just be a tad too narrow down there for the condom to get a good grip.
One solution we can recommend is a good cock ring. If you find a nice snugly fitting cock ring and then place it over the condom at the base of your tool you will probably find it serves to both keep you harder longer as well as serve as a great way to keep your condom steady while you do your deed.
Hope this helps!
That Other Condom Guru
[Q&A] Posted by filchyboy at November 17, 2003 3:35 PM