How to use delay condoms for optimal effectiveness
There is generally no standard definition of "optimal effect." Delayed-ejaculation condoms are a special type of condom that can prolong intercourse duration by reducing male sensitivity, thereby delaying ejaculation. When using delayed-ejaculation condoms, it's important to use them correctly, pay attention to timing, avoid overuse, prevent allergic reactions, and practice control techniques—following these guidelines usually leads to satisfactory results. Specific recommendations are as follows:
1. Correct usage: Follow the instructions provided with the product carefully. Ensure the delayed-ejaculation condom is fully unrolled to prevent contraceptive failure.
2. Timing: Put on the delayed-ejaculation condom 15–20 minutes before sexual activity to allow sufficient time for the active ingredients to take full effect.
3. Avoid overuse: Do not use delayed-ejaculation condoms excessively. It is recommended to use them once per day, as more frequent use may increase the risk of side effects.
4. Prevent allergies: If you are latex-sensitive, choose condoms with a latex outer layer and non-latex inner lining to minimize the risk of allergic reactions.
5. Practice control: Although delayed-ejaculation condoms can help delay ejaculation, users are still encouraged to develop self-control. Try to stay relaxed, focus on deep breathing, and experiment with different sexual techniques to extend duration.
Note: If you have any questions or experience discomfort, seek medical advice promptly and consult a healthcare professional.