Abstract

This paper summarizes the findings of a randomized crossover study comparing a new loose-fitting male latex condom and a straight shaft condom in terms of rates of breakage and slippage. A total of 102 couples were randomly assigned to use one type of condom and then the other (5 condoms of each type) and were given a questionnaire obtaining detailed information about their experience with each use and a follow-up interview was conducted. Results showed that the baggy condom and the standard straight-shaft condom have similar rates of breakage and slippage. However participants said that the baggy condom which creates more friction for both partners makes sex more enjoyable feels more natural during intercourse is easier to keep on during sex and is not as disruptive during intercourse as the standard version. Since many couples are reluctant to use the standard straight-shaft condoms or do not use them consistently because they reduce pleasure during intercourse the development of a more acceptable version could be a key factor in increasing the use of the method.

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