Tighten the Grip - Myths Concerning Wearing Condom Size
There is one common myth that the use of tighter fitting condoms can prevent a man from getting an erection. While it is true that this type of condom does make a penis feel bigger, the erectile dysfunction that comes with having a flaccid penis cannot actually be prevented by the presence of condoms. There are other causes of the lack of erection such as stress and a lack of confidence, both of which can be easily addressed.
Although some may argue that tighter fitting condoms do increase the feeling of fullness in the penis, the lack of extra blood flow to the penile chambers is not caused by the condoms at all. A lack of an erection is caused by a lack of blood flowing to the penile chambers, which are filled with blood when a man gets an erection. Therefore, it would make more sense to apply a topical erection stimulant such as Cialis or Magna Rx to improve the blood flow to the penile chambers. This would go a long way to solving the problem without having to worry about applying condoms. If you prefer, there are also herbal pills that contain ingredients that can help the body produce its own natural aphrodisiacs that may address the issue on their own.
Another myth is that tighter fitting condoms can cause the penis to be deformed. Since the penis has two main chambers that fill with blood when a man gets an erection, it would make sense to wear condoms that are slightly tighter so as not to cause permanent damage to the penis. However, the increased size of a man's penis from using tighter condoms does not necessarily mean that he will be suffering from "deformation." More often than not, the increased size results from the extra girth that these condoms add to the penis. This added girth is not only comfortable but also helps to support the penile tissue while performing. So, as you can see, tighter fitting condoms can actually increase the pleasure a man receives during sex.

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