Correct Condom Application

  • hd
  • 03-02-2010, 03:13 PM
Thought this might be helpful on the national scale and not just the dallas board.

I haven't really thought much about it since the provider always puts it on, but do any of you apply lube prior to putting on a condom? I"m guessing some lube will intensify the feeling as though you're actually skin to skin and with the women's body fluids. Afterall, the interaction of friction between skin is what get's us men off. Condoms come with some lubrication, but would adding a little extra strawberry flavored lube, (after I'm done daty) cause trouble such as the condom sliding off? I'd like to hear some experiences before I make my next provider uneasy with some of my suggestions!

I long for my teenage years when all the girls were on the pill and penicillin would clear up whatever you might catch. No rubbers needed.
Of course those days are gone.
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Are you saying put lube on the outside or the inside?

I've never attempted to put any on the inside, but it seems to me that it would make it far to easy to slide right off, especially if there's not enough lube on the outside. And if there's too much lube in general, you may get no friction at all!

Also, don't forget that some types of lubricants are harmful to and will break down the latex of a condom, making it less effective protection. I don't recall exactly, but I think they recommend a water based lubricant if you plan on using it with a latex condom.
Also, remember to puncture a small hole in the end so your cock can breathe right, and make the session that much more memorable. Use a small straight pin rather than a nail or fork. The hole should not be too big.
I almost always put lube on the penis before putting the condom on. "Slippage" is rarely a problem. The only time I have EVER had issues with the condom falling off is when men don't fit into it. Regardless of lube being present, if the dick isn't big enough, the condom WILL fall off.
I almost always put lube on the penis before putting the condom on. "Slippage" is rarely a problem. The only time I have EVER had issues with the condom falling off is when men don't fit into it. Regardless of lube being present, if the dick isn't big enough, the condom WILL fall off. Originally Posted by brittanylennox
This is why I tell providers to bring condoms that fit a stubby thin pencil.
  • hd
  • 03-03-2010, 07:26 AM
whatever my last provider said, do not believe her, I am not a pencil dick!
I have been told that a drop of lube in the condom before putting it on an gentleman adds to the experience......
  • hd
  • 03-03-2010, 10:50 AM
so you haven't tried it w/your clientele AvaAstor? do you have second thoughts that it could slide off? I think that what I said makes sense, but just never tried it. I may attemp it this weekend if my ATF agrees to it.
condoms what are those.... is it that thing i put on my thumb. I was told by priest in sex education while i was a Little Budha in training, that is how u do it. they even demostrated it, saying it will keep her from getting pregnant.
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On A trip to Europe my Wife and I went to a swing club in France. They required condoms and had a special service I really liked. The waitress was responsible to make sure you used condoms with the couple you paired up with and she was the fluffer who helped you get it up and put it on Asian style.
Of course she got a big tip for the service!
She bare backed a BJ to get you ready and slipped it on without using her hands. What a service, maybe escorts need another lady to be there to help like this , like a fluffer in a porno movie lol
Thought this might be helpful on the national scale and not just the dallas board.

I haven't really thought much about it since the provider always puts it on, but do any of you apply lube prior to putting on a condom? I"m guessing some lube will intensify the feeling as though you're actually skin to skin and with the women's body fluids. Afterall, the interaction of friction between skin is what get's us men off. Condoms come with some lubrication, but would adding a little extra strawberry flavored lube, (after I'm done daty) cause trouble such as the condom sliding off? I'd like to hear some experiences before I make my next provider uneasy with some of my suggestions!

I long for my teenage years when all the girls were on the pill and penicillin would clear up whatever you might catch. No rubbers needed.
Of course those days are gone. Originally Posted by h-d

Well I'm not sure if this counts but I have had a condom get stuck in my vagina. Any ideas on why that happens?
On A trip to Europe my Wife and I went to a swing club in France. They required condoms and had a special service I really liked. The waitress was responsible to make sure you used condoms with the couple you paired up with and she was the fluffer who helped you get it up and put it on Asian style.
Of course she got a big tip for the service!
She bare backed a BJ to get you ready and slipped it on without using her hands. What a service, maybe escorts need another lady to be there to help like this , like a fluffer in a porno movie lol Originally Posted by IronMan


Did your wife get as excited as you did? And when you guys going to have some fun with me?
Well I'm not sure if this counts but I have had a condom get stuck in my vagina. Any ideas on why that happens? Originally Posted by JessicatheRabbit
I had that happen to me twice in my early 20s. Took hours to get that fucker out. Your vagina swells with blood before and during sex, similar to a man's erection, but on the inside. Add the pushing and shoving and muscle spasms, it can get lodged beside your cervix. Some good Kegels should push it down far enough to come out, but sometimes it gets compacted and lodged way in there.


If this happens,RELAX. Either lay flat on the bed with your legs wide open, or sit on the toilet. Carefully push your first two fingers in as far as possible and feel for the brim of the condom. If you're sitting on the toilet doing it and still don't feel anything, bear down a few times, as if going #2 , and try feeling around again. If still nothing, walk around for a bit and see if that helps unlodge it. It sounds common sense but when it happened to me, I panicked; really thought it was gone for good. If it stays lost for more than a day or two, go to the doctor. It can cause a really nasty infection if left too long.
FIT IS KEY

After the first time trying it I was hooked. It does feel better for the guys, but make sure it's not too loose to begin with!
Use a ribbed condom, but turn it inside out so the ribs are facing the penis; and add some lube on the inside. Much improvement!