Condom benefits
– Effectiveness. When used properly, 98 of every 100 individuals will manage to prevent pregnancy. But most people do not use condoms perfectly – due to this, only 82 of every 100 individuals using this method will manage to avoid pregnancy.
– STI protection. Most external condoms help protect against STIs, including HIV. However, the genital section that is not covered by the condom may allow for skin-to-skin transmission of viral or bacterial infections.
– They may help with premature ejaculation.
– They can increase sexual arousal and desire before penetration. If you feel comfortable talking with your partner about sex, it is important to discuss how you can use a condom to increase pleasure in your sexual experience.
– They may help sex last longer. External condoms can decrease sensitivity. In some cases, that can be a good thing. (If you experience premature ejaculation, condoms may help sex last longer.)
– No prescription is necessary.
– They are cheap and easy to find. Latex condoms are inexpensive, and sometimes you can get them for free. You can find them just about everywhere and there are many different kinds available.
– They (nonlatex condoms) transmit more body heat and allow more sensitivity during sex. Polyurethane (nonlatex) condoms are known to also have a thinner feel with a better fit. Unlike latex condoms, they are more resistant to deterioration and can be used with oil-based lubricants.
– They can be used as a dental dam. A dental dam is a thin sheet of latex or polyurethane that is used to reduce the risk of spreading STIs through oral sex. It acts as a barrier between your mouth and your partner’s genitals or anus.