Female condoms are great tools to use if you cannot put a male condom into play. They are a bit intimidating at first because they are fatter than their male counter parts, but that is just to make up for the space they have to occupy. If you want to have sex while you’re on your period, after a hysterectomy, after pregnancy, or some other similar time, these contraceptives are the way to go. Using them isn’t hard, but it may take a bit of practice. Let’s find out what to do…
Get out and analyze the female condom
To remove the condom from its package, just tear along the line indicated on the wrapper. Be sure not to tear the condom itself or cut it if you use scissors. Get the condom out and investigate it for any rips or holes that will cause it to be less effective. Hold it up to a light and see if there are any noticeable spots where the material is not there. If all is well, you can move on to insertion.
Insert the female condom
A female condom has an inner and outer ring. To insert the condom inside you, you will need to make use of the inner ring. Squeeze it with your fingers so that it is long and narrow. Then pick a comfortable position for insertion. This may be sitting, standing, or lying on a bed. Take the compressed inner ring and push it up into your vagina. Then stick your finger inside the hole and push the condom as far up as it can go. You should have the outer ring on the outside of your body, similar to a trash sack on a waste can. Do not try to tuck it in.
Sex with a female condom
Sex works just as it would normally now. Simply insert the penis inside the condom and do your magic. Make sure that the penis actually lands in the condom and not along the outer wall between the condom and the inside of the vagina. There is lube on the inside of the condom, but if there is a discomfort of any kind, just apply more. This can also cure any noises you might hear along the way.
Removing the female condom
Once you are finished with the condom, take the outer ring and twist it to seal all the cum inside. Then pull it out of your body and put it in a proper waste receptacle. Do not flush this down the toilet because it will not break down. It will only clog up the potty and make for a very embarrassing house call from a plumber.
Extra tips for female condoms
It may take a couple tries to get used to the female condom, so be ready to practice. Make sure that you find a good position for insertion so that you get eth condom in comfortably. If a man goes in and finds discomfort from the condom, apply more lube or try moving the condom a bit so that the inner ring is in a new position. Never use a condom over five years old, and watch the expiration dates carefully.
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