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Using condoms correctly takes practice. Since most condom failure is due in part to user error, here are some suggestions for making sure that you’re doing it right.
All condoms in the US have a 5-year expiration date printed on the wrapper of every condom.
Heat makes latex brittle. It's OK to carry them in a pocket, but don't store them in your wallet or near heat.
If you tear it open in the middle, you can accidentally rip the condom.
Fingernails may have jagged edges that can easily tear condoms.
Use lubricant in the head of the condom. This keeps air bubbles from forming. Put a few drops of lube in the head of the condom before putting it on. That keeps the lubricant on the more sensitive head of the penis and off the shaft, so the condom won’t slide off. Do not use oil with latex condoms. Oils can make condoms break in about 30 seconds!!
Keeping the sexual energy up when you put the condom on can make it less of an interruption. Kissing, hot talk, having your partner put it on (by hand or with their mouth) can help.
After ejaculation, withdraw the penis before it gets soft or the condom may slide off. Hold the base of the condom to make sure you don’t leave it behind.