Do condoms have any taste?

Yes, condoms can have a taste, ranging from the mild, slightly rubbery taste of standard ones (often masked by double washing) to a variety of flavors like fruit, chocolate, or mint in flavored condoms designed to make oral sex more enjoyable and mask latex, though these are best for oral use as ingredients might irritate sensitive areas.

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Do condoms have a taste?

Lifestyles flavored condoms include condoms that taste like vanilla, banana, strawberry, blueberry, and even chocolate. Nearly all of Lifestyles flavored condoms are sugar free, making them completely safe for vaginal sex.

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Can condoms be edible?

Edible. Edible condoms are novelty items used as gags or during foreplay. They don't provide any protection against STDs or unwanted pregnancy. Edible condoms should not be used during sex.

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Are condoms ok for oral?

Some people like to have oral sex, which involves sucking or licking the vagina, penis or anus. STIs such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis and HIV can be passed on by giving or receiving oral sex, especially if there are cuts or sores in the mouth or genital area. Condoms can be used to make oral sex safer.

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What flavour do condoms come in?

Common flavours include strawberry, banana, chocolate, vanilla, cola, bubblegum, tropical, orange, and mint. Some brands offer mixed packs so users can try different options. Are there non-latex flavoured condoms available? Yes.

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Should I give my 14-year-old condoms?

Yes. Latex, polyurethane, and polyisoprene condoms can help prevent many STDs if they're used correctly. Condoms made of lambskin do not work well to prevent STDs, especially HIV/AIDs.

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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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Do you still need to pull out with condoms?

Condoms are a great method to use with pulling out. Not only will they prevent pregnancy in case you don't pull out in time, but condoms are the only way to stop the spread of STDs during sex. You can also practice withdrawal while using condoms to learn how to pull out in time. Accidents happen.

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Is saliva safe on condoms?

Never use saliva/spit as a lube; this can increase the risk of a condom splitting because saliva dries quickly. Do not use any oil-based lubricants such as baby oils or vaseline. These can weaken latex, and may contribute to a condom breaking during sex.

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Is it riskier to give or receive oral?

Viruses and bacteria, which may be present in semen, vaginal fluid or blood, can travel more easily into a partner's body through breaks in the skin. Generally, the risk of infection is lower when you receive oral sex than when you give someone oral sex.

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Is lube ok to taste?

Small and unintentional ingestion of a personal lubricant is unlikely to cause anything beyond mild stomach upset. However, it important to note that each product differs in its ingredients, and the amount swallowed dictates what, if any, symptoms occur.

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What does God say about condoms?

The Bible literally has zero to say on condoms.

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Can you eat flavoured condoms?

That's right, these condoms were specifically designed to eat...just not exactly in the way you might've thought! Because they're generally designed with latex, they offer all the same protection as regular condoms from sexual transmitted infections (STIs) that can be transmitted through oral sex.

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Why do people use condoms for oral?

The most common reasons men gave for using condoms during oral sex were to avoid STD transmission and to be more hygienic (Figure 1). By contrast, women most commonly report using condoms because of the taste* or to avoid the dilemma of whether to spit or swallow ejaculate.

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Why do girls prefer flavoured condoms?

​To make oral sex safer and better-tasting

This is where flavoured condoms come handy. Since the taste and smell of latex can be a big turn off for your partner, flavoured condoms are designed to improve the quality of oral sex. The taste of these condoms can help in amplifying your lovemaking experience.

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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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Are condoms okay to put in the mouth?

All condom brands made in the U.S. have been FDA approved for use in vaginal, oral, and anal penetration. (Beware of “novelty” condoms; these may not be FDA approved for effective protection against pregnancy and STIs.) Condoms can also be used to cover sex toys.

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How many people use condoms for oral?

Condom use at the last oral sex was quite low (8% for females and 9% for males). Black males (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 3.46), black females (AOR = 2.65), and females of other race/ethnicities (AOR = 2.40) were more likely to use a condom at the last oral sex.

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Does precum contain sperm?

With pre-ejaculate defined as the volume of lubricating secretions produced by the Littre or Cowper's glands prior to ejaculation, sperm should not be found in the pre-ejaculatory fluids.

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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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Are condoms alone enough?

When you use condoms correctly, they're about 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. That means about 2 out of 100 people who only use condoms as birth control will get pregnant. But if they're not used correctly, they're about 87% effective.

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Is magnum XXL bigger than XL?

Durex XXL Condoms - And the longest condom award goes to....... Durex XXL. The Durex XXL condom is almost a full inch and a half longer than the Magnum XL, the former largest Trojan condom. The Magnum XL is still a bit wider than the Durex XXL, but if you are looking for length the XXL condom is for you.

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Who needs XL condoms?

How to Know What Size Condom to Get

  • Small/slim/snug condoms: 49 to 52 millimeters (1.9 to 2.04 inches)
  • Regular/standard condoms: 52 to 56 millimeters (2.04 to 2.2 inches)
  • Large/extra-large (XL) condoms: 56 to 60 millimeters (2.2 to 2.3 inches)
  • Extra-extra-large (XXL) condoms: 60 to 64 millimeters (2.3 to 2.5 inches)

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Are thicker condoms safer?

There's no evidence that thin or “ultra-sensitive” condoms are more likely to break than other, thicker types of condoms. In fact, the vast majority of condom breakages are due to user error—so if you wrap it right, you should be able to tap it with no trouble!

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