Do I need to spend more money on a different type? Did I get the correct condom?!


Question: I recently purchased TrustedX non Lubricated Vanilla Flavored latex condoms. I assumed they were meant for oral sex but then I haven't used them yet because I was skeptical when I found this said on the box. "Any use of latex condoms other than vaginal intercourse can increase potential damage to the condom." If this condom wasn't meant for blow jobs then why is it "Vanilla Flavored?" Where can I get the correct condom for that? (I'm serious about this question)


Answers: I recently purchased TrustedX non Lubricated Vanilla Flavored latex condoms. I assumed they were meant for oral sex but then I haven't used them yet because I was skeptical when I found this said on the box. "Any use of latex condoms other than vaginal intercourse can increase potential damage to the condom." If this condom wasn't meant for blow jobs then why is it "Vanilla Flavored?" Where can I get the correct condom for that? (I'm serious about this question)

Trustex, durex, lifestyle, trojan they all have to pass the same stringent tests. The reason for the warning is because women dont have things like teeth inside their vaginas that might compromise the intergrity of the latex (atleast I hope not)

The ones that you have bought should be perfect just be careful using the non lubricated condoms during sex as this can cause irritation.

Much love for buying them for the purpose of oral, thats a very mature thing to do. I think if people really knew the percentages of STI's that are rampid at the moment, they would rap it too!

Smart girl!

They are intended for oral, that's just a liability thing. You might want to get some lubed ones for intercouse though, the friction from a dry condom can friction-burn the skin of both participants.

a normal latex condom should be fine. however, they are designed specifically for vaginal intercourse.

you might want to try a non-latex condom instead, as it's not effected by lubricants and petrochemicals.

Be careful to keep your teeth away from the condom.





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