Procedure after ejaculation
In order not to negatively influence the protective effect of a condom even after lovemaking, there are a few principles on how to proceed with the contraceptive. In this context, it is particularly important that the condom is held in place after ejaculation when the member is withdrawn. Otherwise the condom may slip off and sperm may leak.
After removing the condom, remember that there may be residual seminal fluid on the hands. For this reason, the hands should be washed thoroughly. In addition, the penis must also be washed with lukewarm water after removing the condom.
A used condom: must not be used again, must not be disposed of in the toilet and should only be disposed of in the household wasteAlthough the condom is the only contraceptive that, when used correctly, protects against both unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, many people find putting the condom on disturbing and time-consuming. It is certainly possible to learn to put a condom on correctly without having to spend a lot of time on it. In general, it can be assumed that learning to put a condom on can lead to the fact that its use is no longer perceived as annoying after some time.
This is especially useful before the first love games.But even when changing your usual condom brand, it can be advantageous to learn how to use the condom before the sexual act (How to tear open the packaging? How is the condom unrolled? Is the condom the right size?).
This can vary depending on the brand of condom. Before the first sexual act, it can be useful to learn how to put a condom on a cucumber or banana. Above all, the correct handling of the condom can be perfected in this way to the extent that the lovemaking process only has to be interrupted briefly when the condom is put on. In addition, experienced couples can learn to include the putting on of a condom in their lovemaking. In this way, the application is usually perceived as less disturbing.
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