RockaRolla -> RE: Why are prophylactics almost always not sized correctly? (3/4/2015 5:10:47 PM)
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ORIGINAL: catize It has been demonstrated that a condom can be pulled over one's head---so what is the issue here? While that may be true or not (I don't know), the normal condoms are very hard to get on, and they squeeze tightly. The larger ones are more comfortable. That's about it. It's just comfort. And fit. But, I must repeat (since the brag issue came up), few care what penis size a guy has, especially if his brain is small. What matters is the neuronal synapses and how they fire, in both men and women. Nobody cares, for example, about how large a woman's clit is either, or, even how large or small her breasts or buns are, if the intellect and chemistry isn't there. If the chemistry is there, then the size doesn't matter, in either sex. But that still doesn't explain why prophylactics are sized the very odd way they are, which is to say the normal size is too small and the large size is just a few inches above average. I personally have never had a problem with finding a bra that fit well. My experience is typical, I would think, but not universal. There are many women who benefit from a professional bra fitting, and some women just don't fit in the standard sizes. The problem here is probably the same as the issue with condoms, that mass production means an assumption of one size fits all. I think the fit varies by brand more than size. Of my two partners, one is fine with the brand of condoms I buy and the other couldn't fit well in the normal or large size of that brand. So the latter tried a new brand and all was well. You may be an exceptional size/shape that isn't comfortable in most condoms, but remember you're not all men.
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