U22? that baby’s width 64mm (vs Magnum XL which is just 54mm).
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The majority of men who say they need a bigger condom, rarely do. A lot of men actually need smaller sizes, but won’t admit it.
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Let’s admit it. All condoms suck! They are cumbersome and take away all sensitivity, no matter how well they fit. By the time you get the package open and try to get the damn thing on, you can loose your erection.
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you’re missing out Bob. http://www.theyfit.co.uk/pages/reviews
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Research by Buchbinder, Page-Shafer and others has shown that condom use DOES NOT provide adequate protection against HIV during anal penetration. Even unprotected oral sex is far less risky than protected anal.
The only way to stop the epidemic in our community is for men who love men to reject anal culture entirely. At the very least, this means embracing oral sex, which carries a very low (but not nonexistent) risk for HIV infection. The healthiest form of gay sexual expression is frot, or cock-to-cock sex. This is a no-risk act that brings both partners together in unmatched pleasure, closeness, and equality, affirming masculinity rather than degrading it. No shit, no stink, no pain, no fear. Primal and true—and fundamentally male.
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I would so buy these. Some brands don’t fit my thickness and I get a pinching effect. Not a fan of a choking feeling on my guy. There was a lifestyle brand I loved but can’t find anymore, the tip was wider than the base and the extra space rubbed under the hood.
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Nevertheless, only ONE size will actually sell.
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Nice that Queerty is doing AIDS conference updates….but TheyFit have been around a while. They were available in the US and then disappeared. I heard something about the FDA demanding each individual size be tested and that was too expensive for the company.
The last of my size U22′s expired in 2010 :(