Experienced them twice. 2 advantages: - If a constricting male condom (one size does NOT fit all) gives you climax issues, that problem goes away. - If you are with a provider who does BBBJ, with the female condom, you can go back & forth from intercourse to BBBJ freely--maybe get a little BBBJ while changing positins, etc. Agree they are a little awkward to use (but maybe because they're new--the pause to go open a drawer, grab a condom, open the package etc. is a bit awkward too but we're used to it); I think a little creativity in making the application/insertion part of foreplay can obviate this this problem. Biggest issues I see are expense & ease of misuse/lower effectiveness. It's easy enought to miss the female condom & enter beside it that it is rated much less effective at pregnancy prevention than a male condom. Just my $.02.
I haven't tried female condoms on clients.However I have tried the older female condoms for personal use only to discover that they are too bulky, and very uncomfortable.
I've never experienced a female condom either, but was just talking about it the other night with one of my favorite woman to see what she thought about them. She really didn't have an opinion either way.
A condom is a condom; it doesn't really matter who is wearing it. Nobody likes them. That being said, female condoms are 1)expensive, 2)awkward to put in, 3)it's not something you can just pick up at your corner drugstore and 4)most of those who have tried them with me were not impressed (with the condom, not me).
It's not really a good option unless you have "package requirements" that necessitates their use.
Experienced them twice. 2 advantages: - If a constricting male condom (one size does NOT fit all) gives you climax issues, that problem goes away. - If you are with a provider who does BBBJ, with the female condom, you can go back & forth from intercourse to BBBJ freely--maybe get a little BBBJ while changing positins, etc. Agree they are a little awkward to use (but maybe because they're new--the pause to go open a drawer, grab a condom, open the package etc. is a bit awkward too but we're used to it); I think a little creativity in making the application/insertion part of foreplay can obviate this this problem. Biggest issues I see are expense & ease of misuse/lower effectiveness. It's easy enought to miss the female condom & enter beside it that it is rated much less effective at pregnancy prevention than a male condom. Just my $.02.
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