3 weird facts no one ever tells you about female condoms

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3 weird facts no one ever tells you about female condoms. You’re definitely not the only one who isn’t quite familiar with the female condom.

Most people have at least one question about female condoms, but it holds a lot of questions within it. Most people tend to be familiar with two or three birth control options–conventional condoms, birth control pills, and IUDs tend to be the most commonly-known methods–meaning that other ones like female condoms often seem to be shrouded with a good deal of mystery. Female condoms are basically pouch-like devices that are inserted inside the vagina to prevent pregnancy and STIs. Check out these weird things no one ever tells you about female condoms below.

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1. It’s a great option for people with latex allergies. Female condoms aren’t made out of latex like most conventional condoms. Instead, they’re made out of polyutherane (a plastic) or nitrile (a synthetic rubber used to prevent against diseases), so if you or your partner have a latex allergy, female condoms are an easy, safe alternative to a typical condom.

2. Use a female condom if your partner doesn’t want to wear a condom. If you have a partner who’s giving you trouble about wearing a condom, the best thing to do is probably not have sex with them at all. But if you have a partner who actually has a good excuse for not wearing a condom and you’re willing to accommodate them, you can try a female condom, since it offers you STI protection that’s totally in your control.

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3. They can actually increase the pleasure of both people involved. In vaginal sex, the outer ring of the female condom can create friction against the clitoris, which feels good for most women, since it’s generally easier to have an orgasm from clitoral stimulation rather than just penetration. It also rubs against the head of the penis, which can increase pleasure for guys, too.

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