These femidoms are each made of a strong, non-latex material that is smooth to touch and lubricated. Reading the step by step instruction pictures on the back helps once the femidom's unwrapped. It's best if your female partner takes over placing the femidom. You might need a dab of lube to make placing the femidom easier. As in the instruction pictures, uncoil the femidom, then squeeze the soft latex circle inside the femidom. Then, with two to three fingers place it inside the vagina until the long femidom is snug and secure while keeping at least two inches of the femidom's circular opening free at the vaginal entrance. For extra safe play, you might consider also using a gentle spermicide.
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If you didn’t know it was there, you wouldn’t know the difference. Not restrictive like condoms. They should be giving these away free at the clinic instead of condoms. Guessing it’s down to cost but if these were free, there’d be no teenage or unwanted pregnancies and STI’s would be non existent, or you’d at least see a massive drop off in numbers. Can’t recommend them enough. Worth mentioning that you should try and take the plastic ring out before you use it though. It says to leave it in because it’s tricky to get out but I always hit that thing when it’s there and it’s not great. Also but some lube to put inside the sleeve. The stuff that’s in there doesn’t stick around for long.
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Feel like nothing;) is not a seller fault ;) just i want to try and am No happy;)
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