Mostly, but they aren't meant for it, so it does increase the risk one might break or slip off.
If you are going to use a condom under water it is important the guy puts it one before he gets into the water and gets all wet. Chemicals in the water, like chlorine in a pool, or bath oils and bubble bath weaken the latex of the condom and make it much more likely to break. Extreme heat also eats away at a condom, so a hot tub or hot shower only increases the risk.
Having sex in water can also push water and bacteria into the vagina or urinary tract and cause infections.
Water will also wash away the lubricant on the condom, and all your natural lubrication. If you really want to have submerged sex do yourself a favor and buy a silicone-based lubricant. It will make it far more enjoyable for you both and will help keep the friction down, making the condom more likely to stay on.
Honestly, it may be worth a try once. But the water slows all the motions down and you have to fight against itâ??s pressure, add the that the risk of condom breaking or slipping and the fact lubrication is difficult to maintain and sex under water simply isnâ??t all that much fun in my opinion. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Thursday May 31 2007, 6:16 pm: You should never have sex in water, due to the risk of infection.
Water can get forced up inside of you, and get into your abdominal cavity. It's really not good for you.
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