8 Reasons why you should wrap it up

We all know the standard reasons for wearing a condom — it’s an effective form of birth control and the next effective, next to abstinence, for the prevention of STDs. But condom use has even more benefits than that, and once you consider the benefits below, you may wonder why you haven’t been wrapping it up after all.

1. It’s less messy. Bareback sex is overrated, especially when it comes to the male orgasm. A condom allows you to spare yourself – and your sheets — the mess of post-sex clean-up.

2. Condoms have lubricant. Many condoms come already lubricated, which is great for the woman who suffers from vaginal dryness. Going without condoms – in the absence of lube — can make sex painful for both partners. The lubricated condom makes things easier.

3. You enjoy sex more. With unprotected sex, even if the woman is on another form of birth control, there’s always the fear of pregnancy in the back of her mind, which may make her unable to relax. Condoms remove that fear, making sex more fun.

4. He will last longer. No longer will you be dissatisfied when he orgasms within minutes, as happens when many couples go bareback. Condom use ensures that he will last longer, which guarantees your satisfaction.

5. There’s more variety. If you’re with the same partner, things can get boring and routine. Condoms — which come in many colours and varieties (ribbed etc) — can give the impression of something new everyday.

6. HPV control: According to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, condoms may lower the risk of HPV (Human Papilloma Virus). To be most effective, they should be used with every sex act, from start to finish. Condoms may also lower the risk of developing HPV-related diseases, such as genital warts and cervical cancer.

7. There are no side effects: Any woman on hormonal birth control will tell you that they come with a variety of side effects – from severe mood swings to constant nausea. Condoms are side-effect free.

8. Minimal cost: Condoms won’t cost you an arm and a leg, neither will you have to stand in line at the pharmacy or visit your doctor to get a new dose of birth control. Condoms are available in every shop corner imaginable.

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