What do condoms taste like?

Condom taste varies, with flavored varieties designed for oral sex to mask latex with flavors like fruit, mint, or chocolate, though the taste can be artificial or fleeting, often described as rubbery with a hint of added scent or a sweet candy-like taste that fades quickly. Unflavored condoms have a distinct rubber or latex taste, while flavored ones offer a more pleasant experience for oral protection, with options including standard fruit/sweet flavors or more unique ones, but some people find the taste unpleasant or artificial.


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.

Are condoms ok for oral?

Reducing your infection risk during oral sex

Ways to make oral sex safer include: Use condoms (external or internal) – check their expiry date and use only water-based lubricants to avoid tears and breakage.


Does it feel good to use condoms?

There are a ton of different types of condoms, so everyone can find one that fits right and feels good. Some condoms are actually designed to make sex more pleasurable: textures like studs and ribbing, colors, flavors, and ultra-thin materials, and even special lubricants can all add to the fun.

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.

How big is 7 inches in condoms?

For a 7-inch penis, you'll generally need a large (XL) or extra-large (XXL) condom, focusing on nominal width (girth) rather than just length, with widths around 56mm to 64mm (2.2-2.5 inches) fitting best, as many "large" brands offer suitable options like MyONE (e.g., size 64H for 7" length) or brands like Trojan Magnum, but custom sizes ensure the best fit for comfort and safety.
 

Is first time painful for boys?

No, men generally don't experience pain during their first intercourse unless there's an underlying physical issue, though slight discomfort or new sensations are possible; pain usually signals a medical problem like infection, tight foreskin (phimosis), allergies, or inflammation, and persistent pain (dyspareunia) should be checked by a doctor. Sex should feel good, so if it hurts, it's important to communicate with your partner and seek medical advice to identify and treat the cause. 


Can guys feel when condoms break?

Sometimes when a condom breaks, you'll know right away—it might feel different or just snap. But other times, it breaks quietly and you might not realize it until afterward.

Do men last longer with condoms?

Yes, for many men, condoms help them last longer by reducing penile sensitivity, which can delay ejaculation, especially with thicker or "climax control" condoms containing numbing agents. While regular condoms often provide enough desensitization, specially designed condoms with extra thickness or mild anesthetics (like benzocaine) are available for those needing more help with premature ejaculation (PE). Finding the right fit and adding lubricant are also key to maintaining erections and pleasure, as incorrect sizing or friction can sometimes hinder erections. 

Do dentists know if you have given a bj?

Dental professionals have taken to social media to share the 'fun fact' in several clips to the general horror and embarrassment of users. Dentists say they can tell if a patient has recently performed oral sex, due to distinct changes inside the mouth that last up to three days after the act.


Do you still need to pull out with condoms?

Yes, you must pull out while wearing a condom and hold the base to remove it to prevent pregnancy and STIs, but pulling out in addition to using a condom adds an extra layer of pregnancy protection because condoms are highly effective but not 100% perfect, and withdrawal protects against STIs if the condom fails. You need to pull out correctly: hold the base of the condom against the penis as you withdraw to keep semen inside and prevent spills or slippage.
 

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.

What does God say about condoms?

Bible doesn't ban it.


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.

Is it okay to use two condoms at once?

No, using two condoms (double bagging) is not safer and is actually less safe than using one, as the friction between them increases the risk of breakage, tearing, or slipping, making them less effective at preventing pregnancy and STIs. Health authorities strongly advise against it, recommending proper use of a single, well-fitting condom for maximum protection.
 

What is the #1 reason why condoms fail?

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.


Do condoms break if they are too small?

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.

What happens to a girl's body after her first time?

After first-time sex, a female's body experiences short-term physical responses like increased heart rate, flushed skin, and breast changes due to arousal, plus hormonal shifts causing "happy" feelings (dopamine, oxytocin) and relaxation, but contrary to myth, there are no permanent, visible body changes like wider hips, as development is driven by puberty hormones, not sexual activity. Immediate effects are temporary arousal responses, while long-term changes are psychological, affecting mood and self-image. 

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)


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.

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!

Why are Gen Z not using condoms?

The downward trend in condom usage is due to a few things: medical advancements like long-term birth control options and drugs that prevent sexually transmitted infections; a fading fear of contracting HIV; and widely varying degrees of sex education in high schools. Is this the end of condoms? Not exactly.


Do 7-11 have condoms?

Yes, most 7-Eleven stores carry condoms, typically along with other health and personal care items, but availability can vary by location, so it's best to check your local store or use delivery apps like Instacart to see what's in stock. You'll often find popular brands like Trojan, and sometimes specialized types like non-latex or large sizes, though stock isn't guaranteed.