Can condoms delay ejaculation?

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If you don't want to have a child temporarily during sexual activity, you should take contraceptive measures. Using a condom is a common contraceptive method. The role of condoms is not only contraception, but also to prevent the spread of germs. Some people say that condoms can also have a delaying effect. Condoms are not expensive and have a high cost-performance ratio, so many people like to use condoms for contraception. Then, can condoms delay time?

1. Can condoms delay time?

Condoms can reduce the stimulation area and have a slight delaying effect. Moreover, using condoms has no harm to the female vagina. It is recommended to purchase qualified condoms from formal pharmacies. Delayed condoms are mainly used for delaying, suitable for people who need to prolong the time of sexual activity. Delayed condoms are divided into physical delayed condoms and drug delayed condoms. Drug delayed condoms achieve the delaying effect by adding drugs to the surface of the condom to numb men. Relatively speaking, physical delayed condoms are better because they are safe and healthy.

2. Principle of delayed condom

The inventor of delayed condom is the British condom manufacturer Durex. Before applying to the FDA, researchers found that the skin of the glans penis of those who ejaculate quickly is relatively delicate and sensitive compared with normal men. The main reason for ejaculation is the high sensitivity of the glans penis, which leads to a low ejaculation threshold. By contacting the Benzocaine lubricant on the inside of the condom, the sensitivity of the glans penis can be slightly reduced, and the ejaculation threshold can be lowered. Regular use of delayed condoms can significantly increase the friction of the penis and reduce sensitivity. After a period of time, even if the delayed condom is no longer used, the ejaculation threshold will be significantly reduced, which has a good effect on improving premature ejaculation.

3. Functions and benefits of delayed condom

(1) Prevent the mutual transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydial infection, herpes, AIDS), trichomonas, etc. The invention of condoms is to avoid the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases and prevent the contact of smegma (which can cause cervical cancer) with the cervix. The earliest condoms were made of oiled hemp sheaths, fish bladders, lamb cecums and other animal membranes.

(2) There are no multiple toxic and side effects of drugs, and the contraceptive effect is good. It is even better when used in combination with other methods. Especially after marriage, after cesarean section, during lactation, during the intermittent period of long-term oral contraceptives, and when suffering from various chronic diseases, condoms are the preferred contraceptive measures.

(3) Only used during sexual intercourse, easy to remember, disposable, convenient and hygienic.

(4) Condoms are coated with silicone oil and other lubricating substances, so they will not feel dry during sexual intercourse. When encountering women with less vaginal secretion, contraceptive cream can be added to increase the degree of lubrication.

(5) It has a therapeutic effect on patients with premature ejaculation and can overcome excessive sensitivity, delaying the arrival of male sexual climax. For older people who often have sexual dysfunction, the use of condoms can help maintain the erectile state of the penis because the rubber band has a hemostatic effect and can prevent blood reflux in the erect penis.