A response to the dork who hates wearing condoms: Suck it up and buy the expensive stuff. The Japanese brand Vis-a-Vis feels amazing. I tell all my friends who complain about condoms to use those. They say itโ€™s too much money and I say, โ€œWhich is more important? A little money or your health and showing your partner a little respect?โ€ Besides, they feel freakinโ€™ fantastic, for both partners. YES: Sex with condoms can still be mind-blowingly good. Also donโ€™t forget the lubeโ€”just a drop inside.

Gourmet-Condom Lover

Your response to โ€œInsert Witty Name Hereโ€ about his hate for condoms was surprisingly one-sided. Sure, he ought to appreciate the incentive to find another LTR willing to pump herself full of hormones so he can get off more easily, but some practical condom tips wouldnโ€™t hurt in the meanwhile. Iโ€™ve found that the new, baggy-ended condoms, like the Inspiral, provide much better stimulationโ€”especially with a little lube on the tip inside.

Applauding Rubber Technology

Regarding the guy who ended the LTR and canโ€™t come while using a condomโ€ฆ I was in the exact same predicament several years back. Just to augment the advice you gave IWNH (which was spot-on): He should consider a couple of things. If he canโ€™t come using a condom, he probably isnโ€™t very sensitive. He should cut back on the jerking off, and when he does, use Astroglide and a lighter touch. If you crank it too hard too often, you arenโ€™t going to respond to the more subtle touch of the average vagina, especially through a layer of latex.

He also shouldnโ€™t discount the possibility that as thrilling as sex with random partners can be after an LTR, he probably isnโ€™t as comfortable with it as he thinks he is. My current girlfriend (two years and counting) had to go off the pill for a while for medical reasons, so we had to use condoms. Though Iโ€™d had a really hard time coming with a condom on with previous partners, and even with her when we first got together, it was never an issue that time. Iโ€™m sure our comfort level played at least some role in that.

Been There, Done That

IWNHโ€™s inability to reach orgasm with a condom on may be an after-effect of circumcision. This operation removes much of the erogenous tissue and causes the head, normally a mucoid internal organ, to form a tough, protective covering, further desensitizing it. The good news is some things can help a desensitized penis. Leaving an inch or two of condom loose at the end, with lube (but no air) inside, allows the condom itself to move, stimulating the glans directly, as a foreskin would. Keeping the head covered, either with the shaft skin or silky fabric, lets it soften and regain some sensitivity. The Your-Skin Cone, available at www.tlctugger.com, and the ManHood penis sheath (www.manhood.mb.ca) can provide the necessary coverage. A long-term solution is a process called โ€œforeskin restoration,โ€ which grows enough shaft skin to fold over the head like a foreskin; www.norm.org is a good place to start learning how to grow your own replacement hoodie.

Cease Unnecessary Trauma

Iโ€™m a gay male, a few months out of an LTR, and I have some advice for Insert Witty Name Hereโ€”the guy who hates wrapping his tool. My ex and I had a stable relationship with good communication and trusted each other enough to go bare, so when I went back on the market, I wasnโ€™t thrilled with the idea of wrapping up either; the constricting fit turns me off, which may be IWNHโ€™s problem too. However, refusing to go bare, Iโ€™ve found an option that works incredibly well for meโ€”the โ€œfemaleโ€ or โ€œinsertiveโ€ condom.โ€ Made of polyurethane, itโ€™s thinner than latex so really does give a โ€œgood as bareโ€ feel and doesnโ€™t fit snugly. With just a little practice theyโ€™re easy to insert, theyโ€™re pre-lubed on the inside with a silicon lube, and, best of all (in my opinion), can be inserted well in advance. That might not be a plus to IWNH if he likes to go down on his lay-of-the-day, but Iโ€™m not into rimming so it works for me and makes the move from foreplay to hole-in-one smooth and effortless! The only drawback is theyโ€™re a lot more expensive, but great sex and good health arenโ€™t worth skimping on.

Madison Dude

To the young man who was asking for tips about condom use, you should have mentioned that size matters. I have a large penis. Until I was 27, I used regular-sized condoms and did not fully enjoy sex. Then, I met a girl who told me about larger condoms. Suddenly I could feel much more and was much more comfortable. I really enjoyed it when I found a condom that fit. Then one day I noticed XL in the store and thought I would give it a try. The condoms I had been using were still a little snug. Well, the XL fit great and so I was โ€œoff to the racesโ€ again. However, after a little experience with the XL, I noticed that I had less feeling and more slippage. So I went back to the large size and Iโ€™ve determined the fit is perfect. My point is, this young man may need to try different condoms. He should just make sure he doesnโ€™t go too small and break it.

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