Learn AI Health Q&A Men’s Health

What to do if the condom is too tight during sex

Asked by:Blyth

Asked on:Mar 29, 2026 01:20 AM

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  • Demi Demi

    Mar 29, 2026

      Indiana University Sex healthy A study completed by the Research Task Force found that 21% of respondents male 18% felt that condoms were too tight, 18% felt that they were too short, 10% felt that they were too loose, and 7% felt that they were too long. Overall, nearly 60% of men use the wrong condom. This is not a condom problem, it's just that people are too casual in their choices. During the interview, the reporter found that choosing condoms is also a science, and you should at least learn the following tricks.

      Choose the right model. People from different regions have different physical characteristics, condoms also come in different sizes, and the standards in the East and the West are also different. In most cases, the suitable condom size for men in my country is medium. When shopping, most men can just buy the medium size. If you feel it is too tight or too loose after using it once, use a thin thread to wrap around the middle of the fully erect penis, and then measure the length of the thread. The resulting value is the penis circumference, and then divide it by 2. Then based on this calculation, consult to purchase a condom of the appropriate size.

      ejaculation Fast, no ultra-thin cover required. Condoms can be divided into three types: ultra-thin, thin and ordinary. Thickness has an impact on male sexual psychology. The thinner the condom, the closer a man feels he is to his partner and the more intense the pleasure he gets. From a physiological perspective, the thicker the condom is, the greater the sensitivity of the male penis will be restricted during sex, and the feeling will be worse.

      However, men who ejaculate quickly are not suitable for ultra-thin products. For them, using a thicker condom will actually help extend the time of sex and allow both parties to obtain more complete pleasure.

      Use scented condoms sparingly. Today's condoms come in a variety of colors and smells. This can improve people's aversion to condoms and increase sexual attraction. However, the spices added may cause vaginal inflammation in female partners. When choosing this type of product, it is best to buy a small package. If it is uncomfortable to wear, you can discard it without much loss.