2) Check for overall tightness. If the condom is too loose, slippage may occur. If it is too tight, breakage may occur. According to an Australian La Trobe University study by AMA Smith, breakage often occurs as a result of the condom users' girth (not length) being too large for the condom design.
If your issue with condoms is typically "They're too tight", try larger condoms which are less common but are produced by major manufacturers. These large condoms most likely won't be in your local drug store, but are available on specialty web sites such as http://biggercondoms.com.
3) Use lubrication - lots of it! Most condoms today are pre lubricated. This is not sufficient lubrication for extended activity. Use only water-based lube with condoms. Oil based lube will cause them to break. Be sure to have plenty handy. Lack of lube is a cause of many a condom rupture.
4) Start your "research" with a variety package. Buy one or two of a wide variety of condoms and make a note of which ones you liked. When you complete your "research" buy your favorite condoms in higher quantities.
Overall, you're looking for "Not too loose but not too tight." Seeking this proper fit with proper installation technique, sufficient lubrication and observation during activity as outlined above will likely be the most fun you'll ever have doing "research"
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