For an uncircumsized male?


Question:
what wold be the best condom choice becasue of the extra skin?

how exactly do u put it on so it doesntt tug all the skin back and make u bleed? and should u still use lube?

Answers:
Any condom that matches your penis size should work, so if you have a bigger penis, buy bigger condoms. There's a little trick to putting a condom on an uncircumcised penis.

Here's what you do. Pull back your foreskin all the way. Then roll the condom down over your penis as one would otherwise. As you roll it down, make sure it covers the entire "inner" foreskin. Then once the condom's full unrolled, you might find that it doesn't go all the way down to the base of the penis, but this can be okay. You'll see why later

Once it's fully unrolled, pull your foreskin back forward so it covers the glans (penis head). You'll find that the condom sort of doubles back on itself, and this allows your foreskin to move back and forth over the glans comfortably as it would otherwise. Now the entire "inner" foreskin, "outer" foreskin, and part of the shaft skin should be covered by the condom.

During sex the foreskin is actually pushed back and forth, so the shaft skin towards the base of the penis kind of scrunches up against your body and never actually enters the vagina; thus the only parts that would've been exposed are the entire length of the foreskin and part of the shaft skin (depending on how much foreskin you have).

It make take a couple tries to get it just right, so practice a little. And yes, you still need to use lube.
get a condom, any condom. Take it out of the packet making sure it doesn't teat. Pinch the teat and place it on your head, you may wish to pull the skin back first but is a personal choice, anyway roll down the condom until its on as far back as it will go.

Thats the propper way to put it on, are you doing it like that?

If you are can you roll back your foreskin so that it fully exposes your head? I think your foreskin might be too tight.
They all work. Don't need lube.
There is no specific condom for cut or uncut penis! Usually condom was created for "normal" (uncut) penis also if there is no difference in the shape. Despite is not necessary to have glans uncovered for putting condom, it's more comfortable keeping foreskin rolled while condom is worn. Once the wrapped condom is on the glans then we've to unroll it completely till to screen all the trunk. It's wrong (risky) covering only part of the penis or having part of the condom hanging beyond the penis head. Since any condom already is lubricate (in & out) there should be no need to use other lube. Bleed?! Condom usage - independently from its position - causes no bleed! Have you some foreskin problem (Phimosis) maybe?
Ok?
I don't think there is a condom that keeps your forskin back. I used to be uncircumcised and no matter what brand of condoms i used I would always have my forskin slide down and cover up my penis glans. In which took away all the sensitivity in sex. Since i've been circumcised It's a lot much better and i've never looked back.
there is no different from extra or not. it is the same way to don the condom
hmm try em out
Condom is to be worn when the penis is erect.
Trojan, is the best for all and yes use a light amount of lube ,but buy the non-lubricated ones.to much and it will slide off. and as for as extra skin this is a plus for pleasure there are other things to do with it, if your partner is Knowledgeable
in this area. If not your missing out!
use a little lube and placed the condom on slowly and watch the foreskin so it does not roll back with the condom
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