Premature ejaculation can be treated with a variety of medications, from pills to condoms. A premature ejaculation condom is the oldest way used to treat premature ejaculation.
What are Premature Ejaculation Condoms?
Using latex condoms protects against most sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). It is also an effective way to reduce your partner's risk of pregnancy.
Research suggests that Premature Ejaculatiocondom use may help desensitize your penis and delay the orgasm reaching and treat Premature ejaculation.
The most sensitive areas of the penis are the glans. Because condoms cover this area, it has long been thought that they can help reduce the physical sensations that occur during sexual activity, which can delay orgasm and ejaculation.
A study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine tested this theory by measuring the level of sensitivity of different male penises with and without a condom.
Researchers found that people report less intense levels of tactile sensation during sex when using a Premature Ejaculation condom. Now, there's no guarantee that this desensitization will increase your stamina or help you control your orgasms.
However, since physical sensations are one of the most important parts of sexual activity, using a condom may offer some benefits if you tend to orgasm and ejaculate too soon.
How to choose the Premature Ejaculation condom?
Premature Ejaculation condoms come in countless different brands, types, and sizes, so it's hard to know what to look for if you haven't spent a lot of time shopping for condoms before.
Use the tips below to choose the right condom for you, help you last longer, and give you reliable protection. Before we get into factors like thickness and sensitivity, it's important to make sure you're choosing the right condom for you.
Most premature ejaculation condoms come in different sizes. It is important to choose a condom that fits comfortably on the penis (i.e. neither too tight nor too loose) and properly covers the full length of the penis. Using a condom that is too tight may increase the risk of it breaking during sex, while a loose condom may not provide adequate protection.
Delayed (Extended Pleasure) condoms are specially designed to delay ejaculation and improve your performance in bed. Most contain an internal numbing lubricant that causes mild numbness in the sensitive parts of the penis, preventing orgasm and premature ejaculation during sex.
Climax Control condoms can take some getting used to, and some people find they can dull sexual pleasure, which means you may want to try them out for yourself before using them with your partner.
Most condom brands offer "ultra-safe" condoms, thicker than other traditional condoms, too big to protect. This extra thickness not only makes condoms more durable but also dulls the physical sensations of sex.
You can try these condoms if sex feels too sensitive, but you don't want to use a premature ejaculation condom that contains a pain-relieving lubricant.
Does using two condoms delay ejaculation?
If you've searched for information on treating premature ejaculation, you may have seen advice on using more than one condom at a time.
The idea behind this approach is that since one condom reduces the physical sensations of sex by a small amount, two should reduce them twice as much.
The reality is that "double wrapping" is generally not a good idea. Not only does this not offer any additional protection, but using two condoms can cause friction and increase the risk of one or both of them breaking during sex.
Instead of using two condoms, try the thicker or longer pleasure condoms recommended above, or consider one of the other Premature ejaculation treatments.
