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How To Be Sure You Are Using the Right Size Condom
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By: Matthew Biskup Email Article
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Here's the latest information on how to determine the correct size condom for you and how to minimize malfunctioning while testing.

Use these four key steps outlined here and you won't make the $244,530.00 mistake... that's how much the United States Government says it costs to raise a child to age 18 - and that's without college.

Amazingly, there is no world standard when it comes to condom sizes. There is an ISO standard for manufacturing processes, but not sizes.

Even more interesting is the research that has been done to answer the popular and important question

"Which condom fits me properly?"

Yet the answer remains unclear in most condom users' minds.

According to a study done by British condom manufacturer Durex, 50% of the approximately 3,000 individuals in their study felt that the condoms they used regularly did not fit properly. Fully 35% stated the fit was "too tight" or "much too tight".

The World Health Organization notes in their study "The Male Latex Condom: Specification and Guidelines for Condom Procurement 2003" that there are only two major size classifications for condoms, "Wide" or "Narrow". The data in that study is based on studies in Australia, Thailand and the US. They mention that flat width of 51-54mm is their "Wide" and 47-50mm is their "Narrow", but 49-53mm is the range of the most common condoms. Study link: http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/publications/m_condom/who_specification_04.pdf

At this point, the question "What size am I?" arises.

A large and detailed survey of actual size of men's private parts has been compiled over several years by Richard Evans of http://www.sizesurvey.com/result.html

Mr. Evans' study puts the measurement for erect diameter at: 37.43mm (Modest), 40.55mm (Average) and 43.86mm (Endowed).Study data has been converted from circumference to diameter to better relate to the data used in the WHO study and manufacturer sizing cited in this article.

So here's the problem. If you are of "X" diameter, let's say for example, 42mm - what size condom should you use?

With no statistical recommendation from manufacturers such as "10mm larger than you measure" and little accurate data regarding actual condom sizes, condom users are completely left unto themselves to determine proper fit.

Here are the four key steps to determining proper condom fit for you and minimizing malfunctions during your testing.

1) When putting the condom on pinch the teat end, then roll it down. That leaves room at the end and any air pressure built up won't put the condom at the bursting point. Be sure to roll the condom down the correct way - rolling it down inverted won't work at all. Make sure the condom gets rolled down fully. If not rolled down sufficiently, it could get pulled off during normal activity. Don't dim the lights too much at this step or you won't be able to see what you're doing.

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Matthew Biskup is a "formerly frustrated consumer" who built the solution to the problem of finding a selection of larger condoms. For a variety package featuring at least 12 different large condoms and to read more fun articles discussing large condom issues visit Matt's site http://biggercondoms.com

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