Το λινκ δεν μου το ανοιγει...
Ελπιζα να υπαρχει παντως ενα gel που να μην κανει ζημια σε προφυλακτικα....
αλλιως πως να την παλεψει κανεις σε στεγνο κολπο;
Χωρις προφυλακτικο δεν το συζητω καν.
ΟΚ, άν δέν άνοιξε κάτσε νά κάνω ένα κόπι-πάστε πού λέει ό άρχικατσαπλιάς Πολάκης...
Condom Do’s and Don’ts
DO's:
DO use only latex or polyurethane (plastic) condoms.
DO keep condoms in a cool, dry place.
DO put the condom on an erect (hard) penis before there is any contact with a partner's genitals.
DO use plenty of water-based lubricant (like K-Y® or Astroglide®) with latex condoms. This reduces friction and helps prevent the condom from tearing.
DO squeeze the air out of the tip of the condom when rolling it over the erect penis. This allows room for the semen (cum).
DO hold the condom in place at the base of the penis before withdrawing (pulling out) after sex.
DO throw the condom away after it's been used.
DON'Ts:
DON'T use out-of-date condoms. Check the expiration date carefully. Old condoms can be dry, brittle or weakened and can break more easily.
DON'T unroll the condom before putting it on the erect penis.
DON'T leave condoms in hot places like in your wallet or in your car.
DON'T use oil-based products, like baby oil, cooking oil, hand lotion or petroleum jelly (like Vaseline®) as lubricants with latex condoms. The oil quickly weakens latex and can cause condoms to break.
DON'T use your fingernails or teeth when opening a condom wrapper. It's very easy to tear the condom inside. If you do tear a condom while opening the wrapper, throw that condom away and get a new one.
DON'T reuse a condom. Always use a new condom for each kind of sex you have.
DON'T regularly use lubricants with spermicide called nonoxynol-9 ("N-9") as they may cause skin irritation or tiny abrasions that make the genital skin more susceptible to STDs.
DON’T use a female condom and a male (conventional) condom at the same time. The condoms may stick to each other, causing them to slip off. If you have a choice, use a male condom for better protection.