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Why can't a man ejaculate normally after wearing a condom?

Asked by:Geneva

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 03:01 PM

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  • Peony Peony

    Apr 02, 2026

    Inability to ejaculate normally after wearing a condom may be due to the following reasons:

    1. The normal sensitive parts of men are the glans, foreskin frenulum, etc., but condoms may weaken the sensitivity of the glans, foreskin frenulum, etc.;

    2. After wearing a condom, the psychological focus during sexual life deviates, and the fear of the condom falling off or being damaged, etc., so these psychological factors are also the reasons for failure.;

    3. Condom material problems, such as poor lubrication, too thick, etc.

    Advantages and Disadvantages of Wearing Condoms

    Studies have shown that women who frequently use condoms for contraception, regardless of brand, are more likely to develop vaginitis and cervicitis. This is also an objective problem. Compared with other contraceptive methods such as birth control pills, women are more likely to develop gynecological inflammation after using condoms.

    Although regular use of condoms can isolate bacteria, a lot of oil is usually added to the outside of condoms to achieve a lubricating effect, and these mineral oils themselves are not easy to decompose. It is also located inside the vagina and is difficult to clean. These lubricants contain certain ingredients that can damage the immune system in the vagina. If used twice a week, the residual amount of mineral oil will be considerable. If condoms are worn regularly, these oils will remain in the vagina for a long time, destroying the acidic environment in the vagina, making it easier for bacteria to breed.

    Under normal circumstances, there are some aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in the vagina. It creates a balance that naturally creates a defense mechanism, including self-purification. When condoms are not widely available, vaginal discharge can shed many pathogenic bacteria. However, when condoms are used regularly, these oils on the condoms are difficult to discharge, so it is difficult to discharge some harmful bacteria, which increases gynecological inflammation in women who use condoms.

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