Do thin condoms break more easily?

No, thin condoms are not inherently more likely to break; modern manufacturing ensures they meet the same safety standards as regular condoms, with breakage more often caused by user error, such as using oil-based lubricants, expired condoms, improper storage, or incorrect application. Thin condoms provide more sensation and are just as effective when used correctly, with factors like proper lubrication (water/silicone-based), correct size, and mindful handling being key to preventing breakage, according to sources like Patient.info and ONE Condoms.

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What condoms break the most?

Non-latex condoms also provide good all-around protection, but break a little more often than latex ones. They're a good option if you or your partner(s) have a latex allergy. Non-latex condoms are made from materials like polyurethane, polyisoprene, and nitrile.

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Are thin condoms better or worse?

The 42 µm condom is safe and as effective as the 55 and 70 µm condoms, demonstrating that thinness has not affected performance in terms of failure rate, slippage, or breakage.

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Which condoms are more likely to break, thick or thin?

Thinner condoms are not more likely to break than standard condoms. They offer the same protection and prevention from STIs and pregnancy, and are cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use.

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Do thicker condoms work better?

Thinner condoms are just as effective as regular condoms. If a condom, regardless of thickness, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), you can trust that it's been tested (by people, machines, or both).

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Can a 7 inch fit a magnum?

A 7-inch condom (referring to length) might fit a person with a 7-inch erection, but girth (width/circumference) is actually more important for proper fit and safety, as a condom that's too tight or loose can break or slip, and standard or "Magnum" condoms vary widely in width, with some large condoms being similar in length but wider. While Magnums are marketed as larger, they often aren't much longer than standard condoms, focusing more on width, so you need to measure your girth (circumference) and check condom size charts to know if it's appropriate for you. 

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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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Why do people want thin condoms?

Many people are interested in thin condoms as a way to be closer to their partner(s), increase sensation, and guarantee the same safety and prevention that condoms offer.

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What type of condoms should I avoid?

Condoms with spermicide

Some condoms come with spermicide on them. Spermicide is a chemical that kills sperm. Avoid using this type of condom, or using spermicide as a lubricant, as it may increase your risk of getting an STI.

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Do Durex thin feel break?

Thinner condoms are not more likely to break than other condoms. 100% of condoms are electronically tested. Five more quality tests are carried out on every batch. On top of that they have been dermatologically tested too.

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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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Is Trojan bare skin or ultra thin better?

I have used both the Ultra Thin and BareSkin kinds. In my opinion (woman) the BareSkin condoms feel WAY better. They're lot thinner and I don't really notice them there. I haven't found the BareSkins to be more or less prone to breakage than the Ultra Thins.

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Are thin condoms risky?

Many people find ultra-thin condoms have less reduction in sensation and pleasure. They aren't any more likely to break than other condoms so there's no increased risk.

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What condoms do girls prefer?

Best Top-Rated Condoms for Her Pleasure

  • Trojan G. Spot Condom.
  • Durex Invisible Ultra Thin Condoms.
  • Trojan Magnum XL Bareskin Condoms.
  • Glyde Ultra Thin Condoms.
  • Trojan Ultra Ribbed Condoms.
  • Kimono Microthin 'barely there' Condoms.
  • Okamoto 0.04 Condoms.
  • Durex Tropical Flavored Condoms.

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Why do condoms rip so easily?

Sometimes condoms can tear if there isn't enough lubrication. Oil-based lubricants. If you use a lubricant with condoms, choose water-based or silicone-based lubricants. Other types made with oil can break down condoms.

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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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Can we taste Comdom?

Flavored condoms get their taste from flavoring added to the condom's lubricant. This is generally accomplished by adding glucose or glycerin (glycerol) to the lube. Using flavored condoms for vaginal sex can lead to irritation and a yeast infection.

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Is Gen Z not using condoms?

Yet among Gen Zs, the sheaths seem to have lost their sheen: in the last decade, the World Health Organization has documented an “alarming decline” in condom use by sexually active adolescents around the globe.

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

Condoms can't prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or pregnancy 100% of the time. The only method that fully prevents pregnancy and STDs is not having sex. But if you have sex, condoms are still the best way to protect against STDs (also called sexually transmitted infections or STIs).

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Are Skyn condoms safe?

Made with SKYNFEEL, a technologically advanced non-latex material that is barely noticeable but exceptionally strong. Lubricated with long-lasting lubricant. Reliability and high quality: Rigorously tested to meet the highest in safety standards in order to offer protection against unwanted pregnancy and STIs.

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Why can't you wear 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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Why does no one wear condoms anymore?

For example, some persons report that their friends think condoms are inconvenient (27), that their religion prohibits condom use (31), or among males that it is the partner's responsibility to make the decision about condom use (10, 28).

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How often do condoms have holes?

A volunteer subsample reported 3 months later on condoms supplied to them: 36 men used 529 condoms, of which 2.8% broke during application or use and 3.4% slipped off.

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