I'm planning an event for later this month with three delightful friends I first met in the second half of 2012. Having done two separate duos in the past, I know first hand how disruptive rubber swapping can be to both the momentum of a session and how wood threatening the on/off/on/off repetition can be. This event will likely go on for three hours so I'm somewhat worried that frequent change-ups will be a bitch to recover from, plus the potential mess of used condoms thrown to the floor.
Can anyone provide some color on the practicality of female vs male condoms? I've never seen one and they appear to be rarely used. How do they stay in? How do they feel to guys vs a male condom? Do you add lube? Do they leave a chemical taste or have the potential to grip a cock and pull out or be pushed all the way in? Are they used during Greek? Lastly, can they take repeated active use without tearing? I probably should know this already but it's not been offered in the multi-partner sessions I've had, and I've heard from some guys that they are a pain to use compared to male condoms. Anyway, thanks!
Why are they rarely used? Because women are still not that familiar with them and they cost a lot more than male condoms. That can add up for providers who may use more than one a day.
They're more difficult to put in than male condoms. Unless she has long fingers, she'll probably need a toy to insert them all the way.
Also, they look sorta funny hanging out of the vajayjay a little.
How do they stay in? There's a ring that goes all the way inside.
How do they feel to guys? Fucking great!! The closest thing to bareback. Given the choice of two equal providers, I'd take the one who used FC2 every time.
The perfect answer for your little plan is the female condom. Switch partners, sex to BBBJ any combo you guys like. And they feel great, as long as you use enough lube. It almost feels like you have nothing on....because you don't.
It was nice, felt like bbfs. Much less restrictive than a male one. Had no problems with it. You do have to be careful entering it. As far as I'm concerned, it's no more disruptive than having to put on a male condom, you have to stop the action to put on either one. If I remember correctly, she lubed me up before I entered. My use was with a single provider, but seems like I have read about doubles where both the girls used a female condom, makes switching much easier, no stopping to change the condom.
Agree with all the above. I'll add that if you are a little wider than most men sometimes condoms can squeeze a little, and that gets fixed with a female condom. It feels much more natural to me.
I like them, the women I see sometimes use them. The only serious downside to them is they aren't super attractive to look at, but just like the first time you saw yourself wearing a condom it's something you get used to. From my reading there is a slightly higher failure rate with female condoms than regular ones, I've never had any troubles, and it at least looks like most of the failure is from not paying attention when inserting yourself, not from physical failure of the device. If you do some searches you'll see the stats, both are above the 95% range, but it's been a while since I looked.
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