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Durex Kingtex Condoms

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As worldwide No.1 condom brand, durex has many types products in their own product line, The Durex Kingtex Condoms are popular smaller condoms in Asia area, which made out of natural rubber latex. Smooth, lubricated, and non-spermicidal, these condoms are made with a 49 mm+/-2 nominal width and a reservoir tip end. Their snugger fit design is made to enhance all aspects of the bedroom experience and is a good choice for guys who’s penis circumference goes below 4.6 in (11.7 cm). Product made in Thailand, Durex Kingtex Condoms have emerged as one of the most popular condom brands in the Asian market and are widely accepted as easy to use, dependable products. They are 100% electronically and dermatologically tested, ensuring that they are safe and reliable to use. Durex’s thickness provides that extra protection while still providing that smooth and pleasurable feeling, so you know you’re getting the best protection that still feels good. Its easy-on shape makes it easier and more c

cheap custom condoms

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We believe that condoms are a powerful tool to create impactful marketing campaigns that engage, inform and educate. We offer a variety of custom condom packaging options that can create awareness of your brand, product, service or event. Our MOQ and price still is the best for custom production, because we focus on the condom production and very professional at it. cheap custom condoms

smaller condoms has its market

Smaller condoms (also known as snugger fit or small condoms) are smaller than the average condom, usually in width. regular size is 52mm, our smaller size is 49mm, Condom size is important, since the right fit prevents condoms from slipping off during sex. If you find that regular condoms slip or if you just prefer a snugger fit, small condoms are for your right choice.  welcome you contact us for small condom inquiry, we have the small size molds. Email: oemcondom@gmail.com 

Why Have Men Stopped Using Condoms?

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If you think young men like condom? Lately, sex industry researchers have noticed a troubling trend: After steadily climbing since the 1990s, condom use inAmerica is falling—especially among young men. Between 2002 and 2010, the percentage of teen guys who used a condom during their first sexual experiencejumped from 71 percent to nearly 80 percent, according to research from theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But from 2011 to 2013, that figure dropped to 78 percent.  No,that does not sound like much. But the drop-off seems to be steepening, says Debby Herbenick, Ph.D., a sexual health researcher at Indiana University. One theory: Young guys misunderstand rubbers. “I see some of my own students coming in thinking condoms are only for birth control, which is crazy,” Herbenicksays. (If you are worried that condom sex won’t feel as good, learn the secrets to making it more satisfying in How to Pleasure a Woman, the ultimate sexmanual from the editors of Men's He