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KamaSutra Ribbed Condoms



KamaSutra Ribbed Condoms are designed to stimulate the vagina or anus of the person being penetrated, and most women are sensitive enough to these bumps to feel a better insertion effect.

KamaSutra Ribbed Condoms

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KamaSutra Ribbed Condoms

Drug Uses

KamaSutra Ribbed Condoms have a distinct ripple effect moulded that can provide extra sensitivity.



KamaSutra Ribbed Condoms are designed to stimulate the vagina or anus of the person being penetrated, and most women are sensitive enough to these bumps to feel a better insertion effect.

  • have a different feel;
  • are surprisingly more comfortable and pleasurable than the other normal condoms;
  • ribbed condoms work to intensify sensitivity.

How to use

Using a Condom:

  • Carefully tear open the wrapper.
  • If your partner has not been circumcised, then pull back the foreskin.
  • Leaving a1 /2 inch of space at the top, pinch the tip of the condom and begin to roll it on to the penis. The roll should lie on the outside of the condom. Unroll the condom all the way to the base of the penis.
  • Make sure there are no air bubbles as these can cause the condom to break during sex.
  • If you like, you can also put some more lubricant onto the outside of the condom once your partner has it on.
Taking the Condom Off:
  • Your partner should hold onto the base of the condom as he pulls out. This will help prevent the semen from leaking out.
  • Inspect the condom for any signs of breakage or leaking.
  • Pull the condom off and throw the used condom in the garbage.

Drug Class and Mechanism

Most of the people call the ribbed condoms to be the one for women's pleasure.

Women are the most satisfied species with the results of ribbed condoms. The unique position of the ribs in the condom is designed to make the wearer feel the more and more sensations. It is not possible with the normal condoms.

To check their sensitivity level, all you need to do is to at least try them out once. If you do not get satisfied with the results, you can always switch back to your regular normal. But this for sure that the feel of ribbed condoms is great and you may never want to look back.

Missed Dose

Condoms are one of the best ways for people who are sexually active to help avoid sexually transmitted diseases (also known as sexually transmitted infections) as well as help prevent an unwanted pregnancy.

So, if the both mentioned above concern you, do not miss using a condom during your intercourse.

Storage

Remember to always store your condoms away from sunlight, in a cool, dry place. Also, check the expiration date on your condom package and never use a condom that has expired. If you cannot find an expiration date (usually marked as "Exp"), then check for the date of manufacture (usually marked as "MFG"). Do not use any condoms five years after the date of manufacture. If your condoms contain spermicide, then throw them out two years after the date of manufacture.


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