Why
Condom Size Matters by
Adam Glickman
- Condomania Articles.
The Next Big (or Not So Big) Thing - Why Condom Size
Matters
Most men have been there at one time or another.
That moment when total sexual exhilaration turns to
pure panic and fear...fear that the "little
astronaut" out on his moon walk has lost his
space suit. Fear that the knight is no longer wearing
his shining armor.
The number one reason that condoms break or slip
off during the horizontal mambo is that the Johnson in
question was not properly dressed. Like shoes or bras,
careful consideration must be given to condom size.
Yes, all men are created equal — but in very
different shapes and sizes when it comes to the
trouser department. And while it may not be the size
of the wave that floats your boat, when it comes to
choosing a condom, size does matter.
Researchers Agree
A recent survey by Durex Condoms revealed that the
length of an erect penis can range from four to nine
inches, while penis widths can vary from just over one
inch to more than two inches. The Durex study also
found that 50% of the almost 3,000 survey respondents
felt that the condoms they regularly used did not fit
properly; 25% said the condoms were "too
tight," 10% said they were "much too
tight," and 15% responded that the condoms were
"too loose" or "much too loose."
Not surprisingly, 42% of those surveyed indicated that
condoms should be "better shaped." A
whopping 44% of those surveyed reported they had
experienced condom slippage or breakage problems in
the past.
The Durex study concluded, "Given the wide
range of penis sizes and the relatively narrow range
of condoms designed to fit them, it is perhaps
unsurprising to find that 50% of respondents felt that
the condoms they use did not fit them properly. The
answers provided also indicate that condoms which
don't fit properly are more likely to break during
use..."
Another study performed by La Trobe University in
Australia examined the effect of penis dimension on
the probability of complete condom slippage and/or
condom breakage in actual use. A total of 3,658
condoms were used by 184 men. Over the course of the
study, 16% of the men experienced at least one
instance of breakage and 19% experienced complete
slippage. The study concluded that condom breakage was
strongly associated with penis circumference,
particularly for men with above-average girth. In
fact, each additional centimeter of penis
circumference beyond the average 13.19 cm increased
the risk of breakage by 50-100%. Like the Durex study,
the researchers concluded, "This finding suggests
a need to increase either the range of condom sizes
currently available or the [girth] of currently
available condoms."
Erection Rejection
It is no secret that many men dislike wearing
condoms. Some Men say that condoms interfere with sex,
"get in way," or "kill the mood."
Most of the time however, these problems arise because
the man has difficulty putting on the condom, or is
concerned that the darn thing may slip off.
If a condom is difficult to put on due to size
issues, the little soldier may suddenly be unable to
stand at attention. A survey conducted by the
University of Sydney, Australia found that two-thirds
of the men surveyed reported they
"sometimes" or "often" lost their
erection while trying to put on a condom. Of course
without an erection, a condom is impossible to put on
at all.
While many men struggle to put on ill-fitting
condoms that are too small, many others experience
anxiety that the condom may slip off their slimmer
girth. This anxiety can also interfere with the
ability to keep the flag at full mast. Condoms that
are too loose increase the odds of slippage or
leakage.
Paradoxically, one of the most common reasons
condoms slip off is because they are too tight or too
long — if not fully rolled down, the ring at the
base can enter the man's partner and be dragged off.
Condoms that are too short also increase the risk of
exposure to STDs. When condoms are too tight, breakage
and slippage is more likely to occur, and sensitivity
can be significantly diminished.
The reality is that condom size is very important.
Unfortunately, unlike penises, most condoms around the
world today are made in a very narrow range of sizes.
In fact, the overwhelming majority of condoms do not
refer to size at all, and simply are marketed as a
"one size fits all" product. While a few
companies like Trojan have shown some sensitivity to
the size issue by producing some larger sized models,
very few such products exist, and even fewer are
available for those needing a snugger fit. Millions of
men continue to struggle with the "one size fits
all" mentality that the condom manufacturers
apply to condom size, often leading to very
unfortunate results. Given the inherent difficulties
in measuring customers to ensure a more tailored
condom fit, condom producers simply continue to force
round pegs into square holes.
Revolutionary New Condom is Custom Sized to
Fit
The one size fits all concept of condoms is about
to change. A revolutionary new line of condoms that
features 55 different sizes will now ensure that every
man will have a condom that fits him properly. Backed
by two patents in ten countries, They-Fit Condoms
are available in a multitude of length and girth
combinations. This new line offers sizes that go well
beyond the limited range of sizes currently available,
from three inches long to ten inches long, and from
super slim to extra roomy. For the first time ever,
condoms are being sold like shoes or bras.
They-Fit Condoms protect both the wearer and his
partner, reducing both risk and anxiety. "Men
everywhere, regardless of their size, will finally be
able to get a condom that fits properly in order to
have the safest and most enjoyable experience
possible," says Frank Sadlo, the inventor of
They-Fit Condoms.
Of course, comfort is what consumers will notice
most of all about They-Fit Condoms. A custom
"wrap" job for each man begins with the
simple "Fit Kit," which can be downloaded
from Condomania's Web site (http://www.condomania.com/Theyfit).
The "Fit Kit" enables a man (or even his
enthusiastic partner) to quickly and easily measure
his penis length and girth according to the Fit Kit's
proprietary sizing chart, which then display's the
appropriate custom condom size. The dozens of
available sizes ensure that men of all shapes and
sizes will be able to be dressed properly for their
big events.
Men need not worry how they measure up with the
"Fit Kit"; the proprietary numbering system
is not relative to actual size. Thus ordering a box of
B88's is no more embarrassing than ordering a box of
Z11's. According to Sadlo, "It is important to
note that these numbers are not relative to other
letters and numbers, so that no one will be self
conscious about the size of the They Fit Condom they
buy."
The Fit Kit and They-Fit Condoms are
available at Condomania.com
and at Condomania's New York City store. The condoms
are competitively priced.

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