October 5, 2024:
Condoms are great. They’re a relatively inexpensive method of birth control and can greatly lower the risk of sexually transmitted infections. And there’s never been a better selection of materials and quality. If you hate condoms, there’s a decent chance you’re using subpar ones, not using them right, or possibly both. Fortunately, we have tested to find the best condoms and have recommendations for everyone.
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How to Pick (and Use) the Right Condom
The best condom is the one you’re going to use regularly and properly. The most well-designed condom isn’t effective if it doesn’t fit you or if you don’t know how to put it on. Likewise, the worst condom you can buy still does more to prevent unplanned pregnancies or sexually transmitted infections when used properly than not using one at all. With that in mind, there are a few things you should consider when buying a condom, even beyond our recommendations here:
When we consider condoms for this guide, we look at a variety of factors including durability, comfort, and ease of use. Some of these factors will vary by person, so you should still try out any condoms you get for yourself to see what works best for you. With that in mind, here are some of the factors we evaluate: