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He loves them
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Field Marshall
Miss Kitty
10 October 2007
Pros:
Feels better for him
Cons:
Harder to put on
Every condom my husband has ever used he has said the same thing about, "they're just condoms, all the same and never great" BUT this time he turned to me after and said "They aren't bad! The first ones I've used that I really don't mind."
So they are a big hit with him, the heat transfer or the different material... who knows why exactly but they felt better for him than latex. For me? Well, I tend to put them on him as part of foreplay, these are more difficult! Less stretch and seemed to just...
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Breaks alot!!!!!
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Major
Spam_1990
27 September 2007
Pros:
non latex :D
Cons:
Price, and they give in too easy
Boyfriend says..............
They're not bad, but really expensive for how many you get.
Would like more for my money to be totally honest.
Also they start off fine but you go though two or three in one go.
Little springy, but that gives in and they stay stretched.
Nice size, but could be a little bigger.
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fun without the pain!
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Colonel
Millenium
19 March 2007
Pros:
no more pain!
Cons:
less sensitivity
No more excruciating pain, cystitis-like burning or general discomfort for days after!! Whooppee, thought I.
As did my partner, the thoughtful, considerate soul that he is... this was the pro bit. The con's are that these non-latex condoms were suh less flexible than their latex brothers, so were more difficult to roll down.
However, nil breakage (always good. My partner wasn't too keen on the feel of them, neither was I.. he described it as feeling like he was trying to make love through a...
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Too Much Breakage
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Captain
CaptainJamie
13 November 2006
Pros:
Er, based on this experience, not much really
Cons:
Price and performance
Polyeurethane condoms are great if you're latex sensitive or even allergic. A couple of partners have been and the Avanti have been the condoms we used.
They're far more expensive than latex condoms and I would have expected better performance for the extra expense. They transfer heat a little better but that's about it. Most condom packaging seems to need teeth or very dry hands to open it (kills the moment a bit) and it didn't roll on as well as my preferred latex condoms.
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Thank God no more burning!
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Captain
sixtrees
18 July 2006
Pros:
No burning, nice and thin, available in Supermarkets
Cons:
Expensive, not very many in a pack.
BF liked them cos they are thin and you can feel more. i liked them cos i didn't have to sit in cold water for a week after having sex.
They are quite expensive though and the biggest pack size is 5 so you can end up paying the same amount as you would do for a pack of 18 regular condoms.
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Easily Available Safe Sex
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Private Debora Cheri
08 July 2006
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It is easily available in most good pharmacies.
Cons:
It is only available in one size doesn’t fit.
The material this is made out of doesn’t stretch and flex like an ordinary latex condom does, however neither does it prevent me having sex for four or five days after using it. (And I know people whose reactions to latex are a lot worse than mine.)
My partner however was not impressed. It was far too tight and therefore exceptionally difficult to get on and when fully unwound didn’t reach the base of his penis. It was so uncomfortable he found it very difficult to maintain an erection and impossible...
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Fabulous
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Lieutenant
Rocket Squad
03 March 2006
Pros:
Ultra thin (you can hardly tell you are using a condom)
Cons:
The price! Definetly hard to swallow considering you are getting so few (I would rather pay more and get more).
A condom with a twist. This is WAY thinner than latex and transmits heat really well. A fabulous option for those of us with latex sensitivities. It actually protects better against STDs too and does not break as easily as latex!...
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