The MISTER SIZE Condom Blog
Enhance Your Love Life - The MISTER SIZE Blog
Valuable tips, exciting insights, profound knowledge and sensual ideas for your romantic moments. In our MISTER SIZE blog, you will discover lots of new ideas that can take your love life to the next level. Take the time to browse and enjoy our articles. We also welcome you to write to us. Feel free to ask us any questions and share which topics are particularly important to you. We promise to fully respect your opinions and requests and will naturally respond promptly.
We carefully listened and incorporated lots of feedback and suggestions from different people and have now gone one step further. We have greatly improved the fit of our condoms and were also able to reduce the thickness to 0.05 mm. With MISTER SIZE, there is only a very thin layer of latex between you during sex. A layer that no longer separates you, but instead unites you with the feeling of safety and pleasure. Enjoy these benefits!
Would you like to know more about us? Here you can find out what really makes our brand special, our basic principles and what we believe in.
You can find out how to determine your condom size here.
No, almost no contraceptive is 100% safe. The safety of contraceptive methods is calculated according to the Pearl Index. Condoms have a Pearl Index of 2-12, which means that out of 100 women who use condoms for a year, 2 to 12 will become pregnant. Compared to other contraceptives, the condom scores rather poorly. In most cases, this is due to application errors. You can find out more about correct use here. However, when it comes to protection against STIs such as HIV, syphilis, gonorrhoea, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, a condom offers a high level of protection.
Condoms are usually made of rubber-like materials, the vast majority of which are made of latex. They are used during sex to protect against unwanted pregnancy and STIs and are pulled over the erect penis before sexual intercourse. Apart from sterilisation, the condom is the only means of contraception for men.
Condoms typically do not have any side effects, however, if you have a latex allergy, they can trigger an allergic reaction. About 2 % of people suffer from a latex allergy. Therefore, there are also latex-free condoms.