Condoms – various types to try
May 15, 2008
Various condoms types are described here
The particular brand is the only FDA approved glow-in-the-dark condom that is intended to prevent pregnancy and STDs. The Night Light condom is non-toxic and will glow after about 30 seconds of exposure to ordinary light (be sure to do expose it to the light before putting it on). The Night Light Glow-In-The-Dark Condom is made of three layers. The inner and the outer layer consist of regular latex while the third layer contains a safe pigment that begins to glow and is sealed between the two latex layers. This condom makes for a fun surprise.
Other condoms are shaped and textured to increase pleasure for the female, male or both partners (depending on where the raised studs and/or ribs are). Some of these condoms have two sections of ribs, on the top and at the base, which adds stimulation in just the right place for females. Others contain hundreds of raised studs, on the outside for female satisfaction and/or on the inside to enhance male enjoyment. The condoms that are marketed for mutual pleasure tend to be wider, have bulb-like tips, and a more contoured shape, which increase male comfort and allow nerve endings to remain at their most sensitive state (thus adding significantly more pleasure for him). Make sure to check for FDA approval (most are).
Prevent or Dotted like many other condoms is very thin, but what makes it special is its dotted feature. The round ridges can be found on the entire outer surface. This design helps your love to experience increased pleasure during intercourse. The ridges provide extreme stimulation to the vaginal tract. However avoid it if your ladylove gets nasty rashes due to its extra stimulant friction.
According to an independent study Pleasure Plus is rated the number one condom in the world. During lovemaking the loss of physical stimulation is the primary reason, why men don’t like using condoms, but the Pleasure Plus puts an end to this problem. The condom has a large loose pouch of excess ribbed latex, positioned at the underside and head of the condom. During penetration, extra sack of latex slides back and forth against the underside of the penis, and against the vaginal wall, thus helping to restore the lost stimulation with the condom use.
The idea behind pleasure-shaped condoms is that they tend to be looser with enlarged, pouch-like tips. These wider tops allow for more friction because the extra latex stimulates the nerve endings at the tip of the penis. Some of these condoms, like the Inspiral brand or the Trojan Magnum Twister, also introduce a winding, twisting shape that allows for more vigorous action. This type of design stimulates nerve endings and heightens sensitivity for both women and men.





























