Are Durex condoms safe?

Yes, Durex condoms are generally very safe and reliable for preventing pregnancy and STIs when used correctly, meeting stringent international standards and undergoing rigorous electronic testing, offering excellent protection similar to other major brands, though effectiveness hinges on proper use and selection of the right type (like latex-free for allergies).

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Do Durex condoms tear easily?

A condom can tear if there's a lot of friction during sex. You can avoid this by using plenty of lubrication. If you need to, pull out to put on more lubricant. This is especially true if you or your partner have any vagina or penis piercings.

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Are condoms 100% safe if they don't break?

  • You no need to worry once condom unbreak in sex.
  • Condom is reliable contraceptive if used correctly.
  • Its success rate is 96--98% for safe sex.

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What condoms fail the most?

Polyurethane condoms were first introduced in the US in 1994 and were reported to have a low rate of slippage and breakage. Since their introduction to the market, studies have showed that the failure rates of polyurethane condoms was approximately 4-15%, compared with 1-2% failure rate for latex condoms.

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Should you still pull out while using condoms?

Using condoms combined with your partner pulling out (also known as the pull out method), adds another layer of protection against pregnancy. Withdrawal is much less effective than condoms at preventing pregnancy, and it will not protect either of you from sexually transmitted infections.

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Do thicker condoms break less?

The 42 µm condom was as effective as the 55 and 70 µm condoms, demonstrating that performance in terms of failure rate, slippage, or breakage was not altered by its thinness.

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What is the failure rate of Durex?

The rate of complete slippage was 0.63% (0.42–0.90%), and total failure (clinical breaks plus complete slips) was 1.04% (0.76–1.37%).

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How often are there holes in condoms?

Because condom failure is relatively rare, with breakage rates typically 0.4–2% [9] for NR latex condoms and 0.6–6% for synthetic condoms [9], the actual number of breakage events in a typical 1000-use study is small — often fewer than 10.

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Is Durex safe for oral?

It is water soluble, easily washed off, and suitable for vaginal, anal and oral sex. Durex lubes can ease vaginal dryness & intimate discomfort whilst creating a sensual experience for both of you. It's not a contraceptive and it doesn't contain spermicide.

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Why does Durex feel so cheap?

Rakesh Kapoor, CEO, revealed that the price point for the new brand has been kept deliberately low to appeal to those who would otherwise use complimentary condoms but the brand has the advantage of being more widely available than its free counterpart as it is sold via convenience stores.

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How big is 7 inches in condoms?

Standard condoms are typically around 7 inches long with a nominal width of 53mm (2.09 inches). Many people use that condom size successfully and have great experience with condoms. However, others experience condom slippage, squeezing, bunching or erection loss when condoms are too tight.

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Is it okay to use two condoms at once?

In fact, you should never use more than one condom at a time. Two condoms actually protect you less than one. Why? They can rub against each other, making the material weaker and more likely to break.

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Do condoms rip if they are too small?

Improperly fitting condoms can cause discomfort at best, and unplanned pregnancy or STIs at worst. If a condom is too big or too small, it can rip or fall off.

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Why do my boyfriend's condoms keep breaking?

The material used to make condoms can weaken over time, so don't use one that has expired (is too old to use). Poor fit. Condoms may rip during use if they don't fit properly or if they're not put on correctly, like not leaving enough room at the tip. Learn the right way to use a condom.

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Which Durex is the safest?

Durex Extra Safe are transparent, slightly thicker and extra lubricated to give you reassurance and optimum comfort, so you can feel free to relax and enjoy great sex with the peace of mind that you're protected.

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What is the #1 reason why condoms fail?

The #1 reason condoms fail is human error, most commonly incorrect use like putting it on too late, taking it off too early, not leaving space at the tip for semen, using the wrong lubricant (oil with latex), or using an expired condom, leading to breakage or slippage, according to sources like the Cleveland Clinic, Verywell Health, and studies cited by NBC News. While manufacturing defects are rare, improper storage (heat, wallet pressure) and sharp objects (nails, teeth) also damage condoms. 

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Did Durex condoms get recalled?

The company recalled the Durex Real Feel Extra Lubricated 10-count condoms and the Durex Real Feel 20-count condoms. Durex said that all customers who bought the recalled products should be able to return them to where they were purchased to receive a refund.

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Do thin condoms feel better for girls?

Many people report that ultra-thin condoms really do enhance sensation. Imagine feeling almost skin-on-skin during sex, which can lead to a more intimate experience for both partners. Still, keep in mind that everyone's different.

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Do condoms work if they're too big?

While most condoms will do the trick for most people, severely ill-fitting condoms could be problematic. A condom that's too big could fall off during sexual activity. Too small, and you could be at risk of it breaking, Dr. Bajic warns.

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What condoms will make me last the longest?

Quick look

  • Best condoms with benzocaine: Durex Extended Pleasure.
  • Best condoms with lubrication: Trojan Extended Pleasure.
  • Best condoms for mutual pleasure: Durex Mutual Climax.
  • Best thick condoms: LifeStyles Extra Strength.
  • Best condoms with lidocaine: Pasante Delay Infinity.
  • Best variety of condoms: Erotim Long Love.

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How safe is the pull-out method?

Withdrawal is 82% effective with typical use. That is, on average, 18 out of 100 people using this method will get pregnant in a year. Improve effectiveness by: Withdrawing perfectly every single time.

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What do condoms not protect against?

When used correctly, they will protect you from chlamydia, gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis, HIV and hepatitis B. However, condoms don't protect you from all STIs such as herpes, genital warts, syphilis and mpox which can be spread from skin-to-skin contact.

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What is double bagging?

Double bagging is the use of two condoms (one on top of the other) during sexual intercourse.

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Is wearing three condoms safer?

Answer: No. Although it might seem extra safe, wearing two condoms or "double-bagging" will increase the friction between them and make them more likely to tear or break.

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