Condoms

Les préservatifs sont la protection de référence contre la plupart des IST et une méthode contraceptive efficace. Au-delà de leur fonction de protection, la gamme disponible est large : classiques, ultra-fins (sensations maximales), texturés (pour stimulation), aromatisés (pour plaisirs oraux), à base latex ou polyuréthane (allergies). Le bon préservatif peut même enrichir l'expérience intime plutôt que la limiter.

En boutique, les préservatifs sont un achat déculpabilisé et régulier. La variété disponible surprend souvent les clients qui pensaient qu'un préservatif = un préservatif. Le choix adapté change réellement l'expérience.

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Condoms are the standard protection against most STIs and an effective contraceptive method. Beyond their protective function, the range available is extensive: classic, ultra-thin (maximum sensation), textured (for additional stimulation), flavored (for oral pleasure), made from latex or polyurethane (for people with allergies). The right condom can even enhance the intimate experience rather than limit it.

In summary: condoms = STI protection + contraception. Multiple varieties: classic, ultra-thin, textured, flavored, with or without latex, and various sizes. 98% effective when used correctly. The right choice = optimal comfort and sensation. An investment in health and peace of mind.

In-store, condoms are a regular purchase made without embarrassment. Customers come back regularly, sometimes try new ranges, and develop their preferences. The variety available (from basic condoms to custom-fit options) often comes as a surprise — 20 years ago, the options were much more limited than they are today.

Types of condoms

Type Feature Ideal for
Classic Standard latex, 0.06–0.07 mm Versatile regular use
Ultra-thin 0.04–0.05 mm, maximum sensation Sensations close to natural
Extra-thin (record-breaking) Less than 0.04 mm, ultra-sensitive Enhanced sensations
Textured (beads, ridges) Textured surfaces for stimulation Enhanced partner stimulation
Flavored Flavor for oral pleasure Pleasurable oral sex
Delay condoms (with benzocaine) Light anesthetic Premature ejaculation
Latex-free (polyurethane) Allergy alternative Latex allergies
Specific sizes Slim, large, XL Fit suited to your body shape

How to choose your condoms

Size

The most important criterion. A poorly fitted condom = a real risk. Standard: 52 mm wide, 18 cm long — suitable for around 70% of men. Smaller (48–49 mm) or larger (54–60 mm): available in specific ranges. Measure the circumference at the thickest part of the erect penis, then divide by 3.14 to determine the nominal width. For a first purchase outside the standard size, choose a varied-size kit to identify the right fit.

Main use

For regular use with a steady partner: classic or ultra-thin, depending on your preferred sensation. For prolonged intercourse (anal or simply long-lasting): with a reinforced reservoir plus lubricant. Mostly oral pleasure: suitable flavored condoms. Premature ejaculation: delay condoms with benzocaine. Discovering new sensations: textured condoms.

The material

Latex: unless you have an allergy, it remains the standard choice — excellent elasticity, good sensation, reasonable price, and the most extensively documented protection. Polyurethane: thinner, conducts heat (a very natural sensation), compatible with all oils, and suitable for people with latex allergies. More expensive.

Thickness

Thinner = more sensation but slightly less resistance. Thicker = a greater perceived sense of security but less sensation. Most modern thicknesses are tested and safe, even ultra-thin ones. It comes down to personal preference between sensation and peace of mind.

How to use a condom correctly

Preliminary check

Check that the expiration date is legible. The packaging should be intact (no tears or suspicious bulges). Open it carefully without fingernails (to avoid tearing). The condom should roll down easily—if there is resistance, it may be the wrong way around.

Putting it on

On an erect penis. Pinch the reservoir tip to expel air before applying it. Place it on the glans and roll it down to the base. Check that it is properly in place and free of wrinkles.

During sex

Periodically check that it is still in place (during longer sex). If it feels as though the condom has slipped up or come off, check immediately. If you suspect it has broken, stop and replace it.

Withdrawal

Immediately after ejaculation, before losing the erection. Hold the base of the condom to prevent it from remaining inside your partner during withdrawal. Remove it gently. Tie off the end to prevent leakage. Throw it in the trash (not the toilet).

If a condom breaks

Stop immediately. Clean up quickly. Depending on the situation (pregnancy risk, STI risk), emergency contraception and/or a rapid STI test may be appropriate. If needed, consult a gynecologist or doctor within 72 hours for emergency contraception.

Mistakes that make condoms ineffective

  • Oil or petroleum jelly with latex. It damages the material within minutes. Use a water- or silicone-based lubricant.
  • Opening with teeth or fingernails. It may tear.
  • Putting it on during sex rather than before starting. Pre-ejaculate can contain sperm and STIs.
  • Using after the expiration date. The latex becomes weakened.
  • Improper storage. A wallet heats up and damages latex. Prefer a pouch or a place that isn't heated.
  • Double condoms. Paradoxically riskier—friction between the two can cause them to break.
  • Incorrect size. Too large = slipping; too small = breaking.

Leading brands

Several brands dominate the market. Durex (British), the global leader, with a very broad range. Manix (French), the leading French brand. Skyn, a premium latex-free option. Hansaplast/MySize for custom-fit sizes. Einhorn (German), an ethical and eco-friendly brand. RFSU (Swedish), known for quality. Prices vary considerably depending on the format (boxes of 3–36) and type—generally €1–2 per condom on average.

My experience with condoms in the shop

In 10 years, the variety available has exploded. Customers are experimenting more and discovering that the right condom really changes their sensations. The most notable discoveries include ultra-thin condoms, which have won over many customers who were reluctant to use condoms because of reduced sensation; latex-free condoms, which have revealed previously unknown latex allergies in some customers; and custom-fit sizes, which have transformed the experience for those who didn’t fit standard sizes.

My advice for exploring: buy 2–3 different formats to try (ultra-thin, textured, flavored, for example). Total cost: €15–25. You’ll identify your actual preferences, which are often quite different from what you imagined. For regular use afterward, larger boxes (12–24 condoms) of your favorite offer the best value for money.

Female condoms

Female condoms (internal devices for women) are also available. Less well known and less commonly used, but still valid. They allow women to control their protection. They can be inserted several hours before intercourse. STI protection and contraception. Common commercial name: Femidom. An interesting option in some situations (a man reluctant to use a male condom, or for variety).

Condoms and STIs

Condoms effectively protect against most STIs transmitted through bodily fluids (HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B). Protection is partial against STIs transmitted through skin-to-skin contact (herpes, HPV, syphilis)—only the covered area is protected. For optimal STI protection, consistent use, regular screening, and HPV and hepatitis B vaccination are recommended.

Storage

Store at room temperature (15–25°C), away from direct sunlight and humidity. Shelf life is 3–5 years depending on the brand (see the date on the packaging). Avoid wallets (high temperatures and friction) and cars (summer heat). Boxes, bedroom drawers, or dedicated bags are the best storage options. Check the date before each use.

Going further

To learn more, water-based lubricants are compatible with all condoms. Intimate care products complement them for daily hygiene. The condom guide covers every aspect. This collection is part of the well-being universe.

Questions fréquentes sur les préservatifs

Quelle efficacité les préservatifs ont-ils ?

Utilisés correctement : 98% d'efficacité contraceptive et protection IST maximale pour la plupart des infections. Usage courant (avec erreurs parfois) : environ 85% d'efficacité contraceptive. Les erreurs principales : préservatif mal posé, mis en cours de route, latex dégradé par huile, retrait tardif. Bien utilisé, c'est une méthode très efficace.

Comment choisir la bonne taille ?

La taille standard convient à la plupart des hommes (environ 52mm de largeur). Mais pour les plus petits (48-49mm) ou plus grands (54-60mm), des tailles adaptées existent et changent énormément le confort et la sécurité. Un préservatif trop grand risque de glisser, un trop petit de rompre. Pour trouver sa taille, mesurer la circonférence au plus épais et diviser par 3,14.

Latex ou sans latex, quelle différence ?

Latex : classique, très élastique, texture agréable, sensations bonnes. Allergie latex : environ 1-5% de la population — symptômes rougeurs, démangeaisons. Sans latex (polyuréthane, polyisoprène) : plus fin, plus conducteur de chaleur (sensation plus proche du naturel), compatible huiles, plus cher. À choisir systématiquement si allergie ; à essayer par curiosité pour la sensation différente.

Les préservatifs aromatisés sont-ils efficaces ?

Oui, les préservatifs aromatisés ont la même efficacité que les classiques. Leur intérêt principal : plaisirs oraux (fellation) plus agréables grâce au goût. Attention : pas tous sont adaptés à la pénétration — certains aromatisés doivent être utilisés uniquement en oral (indiqué sur emballage). Les aromatisés polyvalents (oral + pénétration) sont clairement indiqués.

Faut-il utiliser du lubrifiant avec un préservatif ?

Recommandé, surtout pour rapports longs ou anaux. Améliore confort, réduit risque de rupture, augmente plaisir. ATTENTION : lubrifiants à base d'huile ou vaseline = interdits avec préservatif latex (dégradent le latex). Lubrifiants à base d'eau ou silicone = compatibles. Les préservatifs sans latex (polyuréthane) sont compatibles avec tous les lubrifiants.

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