Condoms are used to prevent AIDS and pregnancy. Many people may have seen some reports in the news before about whether condoms can be eaten. Now the Internet is too developed, and there are some lawbreakers who disrupt discipline. We should not blindly believe in topics that have no scientific basis. Can condoms be eaten? This is definitely not recommended. It is more of a function and use that you can learn about. Correct use of condoms can not only prevent pregnancy, but also reduce the chance of contracting sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS. There are both male and female condoms on the market, and consumers can choose according to their needs. Can condoms be eaten? There is a lubricating substance on the condom. Will it be harmful to the body if eaten? Condoms on the market all have traces of being treated with lubricants and feel greasy to the touch. Many people worry that they will have side effects on the human body. In fact, the main component of the lubricant on condoms is dimethyl silicone oil. Generally, regular manufacturers use edible grade silicone oil, which can be taken and licked normally. It will not cause harm to the human body or delay women's menstrual period. It is generally not recommended for consumption. Many people start using condoms after actually having sex, with 17.1% to 51.1% of people making this mistake. In fact, condoms should be worn during foreplay to prevent close contact between sexual organs during intimacy. 13.6% - 44.7% of users hastily removed the condom before the end of sexual intercourse. Although the sex is over, pregnancy or disease transmission may still occur after the condom is removed. 2.1%-25.3% of people would do so. This may damage the condom and may prevent it from being worn properly. 24.3%-45.7% of the people said that they had encountered situations where there was no sperm vesicle or the sperm vesicle space was insufficient, which could easily cause the condom to rupture and cause pregnancy. Almost half of women and 41.6% of men do not have the habit of expelling air from the tip when using the condom, which eventually leads to condom breakage. The correct way is to squeeze it gently with your fingers to remove the air inside. 75% of men and 82% of women do not check condoms before use, including whether they are within the shelf life and whether the quality is up to standard. 16%-25.8% of people do not use lubricants when there is no body fluid lubrication, which increases the risk of condom rupture. |
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