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may not have been inserted correctly
MissMarieM See my TER Reviews 1196 reads
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1 / 14

Did not have a weird smell, not sure why I remembered it that way (from only a month ago, yes the fc2).  Wasn't particularly difficult to put in, but I was lying on my back (so I suggest that) and it was round two which also may have made it easier.

Felt...ok to me.  I was able to...finish, which is about a 50/50 shot usually.  He was not... Said it felt eh and he couldn't stop noticing it (yes, lots of lube).

I'll probably give it another try or two, but he won't. Lol

random456 16 Reviews 596 reads
posted
2 / 14

I've tried FC2's many times, and I've had both good and bad experiences with them. But, the bad experiences were all with ladies that didn't have a lot of experience with them. The provider that I've used them with most often seems to have figured out how to insert them correctly, and I haven't had any problems for quite a while. Unlike male condoms, they aren't circularly symmetric. Instead they have a front and a back side, and I don't think that the instructions really give enough detail to know exactly how to put them in.  

On the other hand, it could be that they just don't fit some women that well. So, it could be that they just aren't for you. Fortunately, Bill Gates is funding the development of some new versions with the aim of providing condoms that will feel a lot better, so that they'll be used more often. So, there could be better options in a year or two.

MissMarieM See my TER Reviews 514 reads
posted
3 / 14

He didn't say it felt bad, just that he couldn't stop thinking about how weird the whole thing was. And I've had a diaphragm before, I'm pretty sure it was seated correctly...  

Perhaps next time I should try with a volunteer, instead of saying, "Hey, will you do an experiment with me." Lol
 
Posted By: random456
I've tried FC2's many times, and I've had both good and bad experiences with them. But, the bad experiences were all with ladies that didn't have a lot of experience with them. The provider that I've used them with most often seems to have figured out how to insert them correctly, and I haven't had any problems for quite a while. Unlike male condoms, they aren't circularly symmetric. Instead they have a front and a back side, and I don't think that the instructions really give enough detail to know exactly how to put them in.  
   
 On the other hand, it could be that they just don't fit some women that well. So, it could be that they just aren't for you. Fortunately, Bill Gates is funding the development of some new versions with the aim of providing condoms that will feel a lot better, so that they'll be used more often. So, there could be better options in a year or two.

random456 16 Reviews 488 reads
posted
4 / 14

OK. My information on inserting them is only second hand, so I could easily be off base. I'd suggest trying again in a threesome with another gal. The FC2's do remove the need for a lot of condom-switching, and you can compare notes with the other gal.

HangingwithBears 543 reads
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5 / 14

They must have fit her well - it felt pretty nice, even doing it in a baggy, lol.

palomamontecarlo See my TER Reviews 506 reads
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6 / 14
ROGM 662 reads
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7 / 14

When a Provider is doing multiple partners in one Session, is it advisable to change the FC between partners? I'd like to try using a FC on my girl. I can get FC's for Free.

Sage of Chicago See my TER Reviews 483 reads
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8 / 14
ehaskell 1 Reviews 478 reads
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9 / 14

like them for round 2. A regular condom can sometimes be too restrictive for enjoyment

reedman 84 Reviews 518 reads
posted
10 / 14

I'll bring a dozen FCs over (maybe differnt brands) and we can try them out, all in a row! :)

MissMarieM See my TER Reviews 520 reads
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12 / 14
Tobi Telford See my TER Reviews 396 reads
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13 / 14
reedman 84 Reviews 416 reads
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14 / 14

Yeah but on a good day, I can use them all with you!

Posted By: MissMarieM
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