Product description This is made by the famous Okamoto condom manufacturer in Japan. With so many on offer these days, it is good to have a name you can trust. Okamoto 0.03 - Ultra Thin Latex Condom is certainly a superb option. For this price, Okamoto 0.03 - Ultra Thin Latex Condom comes highly recommended to people who like the feeling is having nothing on & transfer body heat for more sensation feeling during love making. With its water based lubricate on, it certainly helps to increase slippage rates. Its extra soft characteristic will also brings you extra comfort. So, what are the difference between latex and urethane condoms? The existing research on urethane condoms does show that they are different from latex condoms in some important ways. urethane condoms: - Provide similar rates of pregnancy prevention as latex condoms - Are believed to provide similar protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) - Are thinner, yet less stretchy, than latex condoms, possibly making them more prone to break - Are a bit more expensive than latex male condoms - Can be used with both oil and water-based lubricants (latex condoms cannot be used with oil-based lubricants) Okamoto is a truly Japanese brand and world leader in the production of high quality and dependable condoms. Since 1934, Okamoto worked hard at creating products that allow you to share their result in a material that is thinner and stronger than any other condom out there.....and the material is called SHEERLON. All Okamoto condoms are made from it. They wish all user to experience a silkier, more "bareback" feel without any rubbery latex smell. Okamoto is still looking at new, innovative ways to push themselves - and their technology. It's why they remain the number one selling condom in Japan Indications Always buy from a reputable brand, i.e. Okamoto from Japan To use a male condom correctly, follow these steps: - carefully open the foil packaging that the condom is wrapped in, taking care not to tear the condom - hold the tip of the condom between your forefinger and thumb to make sure it is put on the right way round, and that no air is trapped inside (the condom may split if air is trapped inside) - place the condom over the tip of the penis - while squeezing the tip of the condom, roll it down over the length of the erect penis - if the condom will not unroll, it is probably on inside out – start again with a new condom as there may be sperm on it Make sure that the condom stays in place while you are having sex. If it comes off, stop and put on a new one. After ejaculation (when the man has come) and while the penis is still hard, hold the condom in place and carefully withdraw the penis from the partner's body. You should only take the condom off the penis when there is no further contact with your partner's body. Wrap the used condom in a tissue and put it in the bin. You should never flush condoms down the toilet because they may block the toilet and can cause environmental damage. How to buy and use condoms most effectively: - Stick with a good brand. - Select the type of condom you want (lubricated, spermicide, ribbed, etc.). More on this in our section on buying condoms. - Stay away from novelty condoms as a birth control or disease prevention device - Follow the usage instructions properly and consistently. - Do not rely on your partner to provide them. - Keep them in a cool place (not your wallet). P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Safety Warning - Some users may be sensitive or allergic to latex rubber, spermicide, or lubricants. If you or your partner have had any reaction to latex rubber, spermicide, or lubricants, do not use this product. If either partner has any reaction to this product, stop the usage and seek advice from your doctor. - Never let a latex condom touch oil in any form. No petroleum jelly, no baby oil, no mineral oil, no vegetable oil, not even talcum powder. Oil rots rubber. - If you use condoms when you or your partner is using vaginal products for medical treatment purposes, the condoms may be weakened and their effectiveness may be reduced. - For additional lubrication, you may use personal lubricants designed for use with condoms or other water based lubricants. - Wash hands-as well as penis, vagina, and surrounding areas, before and after sex. This cuts the chance of infection. - Keep unused condoms in their packs in a cool, dry place (not in a wallet). - If a new condom feels sticky or stiff or looks damaged in any way, throw it out & use a fresh one. Legal Disclaimer Not for sale to persons under the age of 18. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 18 years of age or over. This item must be used responsibly and appropriately. See more
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