The condom trick is as simple as this.
1. Get really hard and measure the circumference (girth) of your erection:
1. Get really hard and measure the circumference (girth) of your erection:
2. Compare what you measured to this table:
3. Choose the condom from the table below, that matches the "nominal width" from step (2):
For example:
- I measure up as 118mm - the table tells me for 118mm (4.6") I require nominal width of 51mm
- I measure up as 112mm - the table tells me for 112mm (4.4") I require nominal width of 49mm
- I measure up as 136mm - the table tells me for 136mm (5.4") I require nominal width of 57mm
It really is as simple as that
"Nominal width" is a bit of terminology that nobody has ever heard of. It's not taught in sex-ed, and no "expert" ever mentions it. But.. it is printed on every box of condoms. Strange, no?
It's the single most important consideration when choosing your condom.
But Why?
If you choose a condom with a "nominal width" that is too big, the condom is going to slip, or fall off during sex. On the other hand, if you choose a condom with a "nominal width" that is too small, the condom is going to feel tight & uncomfortable, in turn reducing the sensation you feel during sex.
But get the "nominal width" right, and you are going to have a really good time using your condom - guaranteed.
Wow. That simple?
You bet. I had been using the wrong "nominal width" condom for years. Condom sex really sucked for me - so much so that I sometimes wanted to avoid using a condom at all. One day I was reading about condom problems on Reddit when I discovered the condom trick. Wow! My sex life was saved.
Nominal width. Get the nominal width right and condoms will rock your world.
That's the condom trick.
"Nominal width" is a bit of terminology that nobody has ever heard of. It's not taught in sex-ed, and no "expert" ever mentions it. But.. it is printed on every box of condoms. Strange, no?
It's the single most important consideration when choosing your condom.
But Why?
If you choose a condom with a "nominal width" that is too big, the condom is going to slip, or fall off during sex. On the other hand, if you choose a condom with a "nominal width" that is too small, the condom is going to feel tight & uncomfortable, in turn reducing the sensation you feel during sex.
But get the "nominal width" right, and you are going to have a really good time using your condom - guaranteed.
Wow. That simple?
You bet. I had been using the wrong "nominal width" condom for years. Condom sex really sucked for me - so much so that I sometimes wanted to avoid using a condom at all. One day I was reading about condom problems on Reddit when I discovered the condom trick. Wow! My sex life was saved.
Nominal width. Get the nominal width right and condoms will rock your world.
That's the condom trick.