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yea i want to know too 4" girth

should we go for those 1.35" width condom or 1.5" width?

Realize that when you flatten out a condom and measure its width you're actually measuring half its circumference (the distance around). So a 1.35" wide condom has a non-stretched circumference of 2.7" and a 1.5" wide condom has a non-stretched circumference of 3".

 

For a snug fit, I think you'd want a condom with a circumference smaller than the girth along most of your shaft. I don't know how much a condom has to stretch to feel snug and to really be secure.

 

 

Alan G

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The best condoms for a snugger fit are:

Lifstyles Snugger Fit- just right.

Kimonos Beyond 7 - great sensitivity, ignore the length.

Iron Grip - real tight.

Buy a few of each, take em out for a test drive. I like to buy some of each. Snugger Fit for more rigourous sex, KB7 for softer love making with high sensitivity. Good Luck.

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Does anyone else here think that there is a big conspiracy between the condom manufacturers and the condom retailers in Canada?

 

I've noticed that drug stores now seem to carry a lot more XXL condoms but few (if any) smaller condoms. While it's true that they are probably only responding to public demand - and who's really going to walk up to the female cashier and ask her why they don't sell small condoms? It seems like there is also been a movement of the condom manufacturers to increase the width of condoms available in Canada.

 

Here is my case... A number of years ago, I always bought Durex condoms. Specifically the non-lub version which had a nominal width of 54mm at the time. This is equivalent to a circumference of about 4.09" (52*2/10/2.54). A few years ago, I noticed that all of the non-lub Durex had increased in size to 56mm nominal width = 4.41"

 

I decided to buy a different Durex product, the sensi-thin which was 54 mm but that went up to 56mm as well. The love, performax, etc... most had all went up to 56mm! I tried them out to see if it was okay (who would think that 2mm would make a difference) but found that the new Durex felt like they would slip off too easily.

 

I believe Durex only has a few products left that are under 56 mm. So I thought to try a different brand. I tried the Kimono Micro Thins which were great but I soon found it very difficult to find them in the drug stores that use to carry them. Either all of the smaller men were buying them up or the drug stores were stopping carrying them.

 

But why would the condom manufactuers or drug stores stop selling small condoms? To what end??? The only result of selling larger condoms is to increase the amount of possible slippage and unplanned pregnancies.

 

I believe there are a few well-endowed executives who are trying to ensure that the "average man" has a small penis compared to them. To accomplish this, they are trying to ensure that men who are less-endowed have more condom slippages and result in more pregnancies. They are hoping that these men will have sons with smaller packages and result in a world full of "smaller men" compared to the well-endowed executives.

 

:roflmao:

 

Then again, maybe I've just been watching too many tv shows...

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I have stated this before, but when I worked in the porn store, we started stocking smaller condoms and they outsold everything else.

 

As they were kept behind the counter (shoplifters), I would run through them. we have xl, regular, lubed, ribbed, and snugger fitting ones, showing each package. Most guys would go, Oh can I get the snugger ones. Very few guys bought the xl at our location anyway.

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