charmed-cherry21 answered Saturday January 29 2005, 10:46 am: All condoms are the same size. Maybe if you payed attention during Human Growth And Development then you'd know.
BooDog answered Saturday January 29 2005, 2:17 am: All condoms that are not labeled with a size are the standard size. One brand's standard size is pretty much the same size as the others.
You gotta remember that condoms are rather elastic; they "stretch to fit". Larger condoms exist mainly for the comfort level of a male with a bigger penis; a regular size on a big penis can be constricting, and are more liable to break.
Basicly, start with a standard size (no size listed on the box.) I would also advise to buy a kind that come with a spermicidal lubricant, just for the extra protection, and don't buy just one from a vending machine; make sure you have at least a 3-pack, because they definitely break. [ BooDog's advice column | Ask BooDog A Question ]
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