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Dr. Strangeglove Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Polyurethane- A Condom Review
Horizononfire 3 Reviews 5437 reads
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Last night in a pinch I made haste to my local drug store to quickly replenish my supply of condoms. To my dismay, my time honored, favorite brand, Durex Extra Sensitive, was nowhere to be found. True to my pioneering spirit, I bought a new model from the oh so familiar make, Trojan. Trojan won a convert. Trojan Supra Microsheer condoms are the most sensitive condoms I’ve used. At one point while pounding ass paranoia overtook me.  The intensity of sensations seemed too great.  I withdrew in fear that the condom ruptured. To my relief and delight it had not.  With wide-eyed enthusiasm I opened a fresh condom, rolled it down the length of my shaft, then with a newfound vigor returned to the waiting ass before me.  

Enhanced sensitivity aside, this model has other benefits stemming from the polyurethane construction. It is non hypoallergenic. Small segments of the population have allergies to different proteins found in latex. Using polyurethane as the base material, this model eliminates that concern. Another benefit to using polyurethane as the base material is the condom is insoluble in oil based lubricants, hence you can safely use it with oil based lubricants such as vaseline, crisco, mineral oil, or most any other slippery substance you can think of. It is of course still safe to use with the water and silicone based lubricants.

This model has deficits though.  The manufacturers decided to prelubricate it with silicone and the vaunted nonoxynol-9.  This makes the Supra Microsheer less than suitable for oral pleasure.  The nonoxynol-9 itself also causes allergic reactions in certain sensitive people.  Secondly if your cock is of the large headed variety the Supra Microsheer will require a bit of extra ‘oomph’ and wiggle to unroll.  All factors considered though, I give the Supra Microsheer enthusiastic praise.


-- Modified on 10/15/2005 8:46:23 AM

I usually use Durex Extra Sensitive, and have tried the polyurethane albeit with mixed results.

One thing I have been introduced to this by my NEW TS friend is LAMBSKIN.... very expensive but a sensation like no other. The next best thing to bareback.

On my NEW T/S g/f...... her identity will, this time, remain a secret.... until the review.

Watch this space for further developments.

TA

highendts5093 reads

Her identity better remain a secret!!

You realize that lambskin condoms may not prevent transfer of STD's and other pathogens do you not?

Good show friend.  I hope she treats you well; do the same for her.

Try using crisco with the Trojan microsheer polyurethane.  Avoid those lambskins as they provide questionable barrier to microscopic pathogens.

Horizon:

Thanks much for the kind words......

My new sweetheart is, once again, a provider
but she is not "rezident" in LA but a frequent visitor...

We first met by e-mail not long after the
famous "aircraft accident" and she volunteered
to help me put the pieces back together. Then she invited me to come to her home city (Chicago)
for a "weekend getaway", which turned into a "10x10 review event" all weekend long, coupled
with fine dining (The Windy City has GREAT restaurants) plus the greatest jazz/blues clubs anywhere. Flew back to LA in total, blissful exhaustion and wanting MORE.

Since, she's visited twice and we are going to
SF together for Halloween weekend...The Aviator
has this thing for travel with beautiful T-women. Plan to hit Divas and some clubs in the Castro district rather than Hellball or some of the other festivites......

This time the identity will remain a secret but
guesses will be permitted...

More Later

TA

PADDYP5514140 reads

so it os possible to have an allergic reaction to a condom?? this may sound crazy but how about a yeast infection??

Yeast is a single celled fungus.  It isn't part of the composition of a condom.  I don't see how you could catch a yeast infection from a condom unless the condom was pre-infected with the offending fungal organism.  The proteins everpresent in the latex that composes the condom causes the allergic reaction.

PADDYP5513852 reads

EVRYONE HAS SOME YEAST PRESENT IN THERE BODY ANYWAY  SO COULD THE FRICTION OF THE CONDOM BRING ON AN INFECTION? I KNOW THIS SOMETIMES HAPPENS IN WOMEN

The yeast organism must be present in large quantity to cause noticeable effects.  Friction doesn't alter the rate that yeast reproduces so friction does not potentially increase the net number of yeast organisms.  An alteration of pH balance probably causes the yeast to reproduce faster, but don't quote me on that.

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