Condom Thicker or thinner, which is better?
Avoid the condoms of the declared 0.02 mm or less in thickness because of the serious consequences of breakage. However, at some point, the thickness becomes an obstacle to stretchiness, and the user may complain of discomfort or loss of sensation. You may purchase thinner type but not too thin. so we think 0.03mm maybe the bottom thickness you can try, which can offer you super skin feeling but also make sure the safety.
Neither is universally “better”—thicker condoms offer extra durability, ideal for high-friction acts (e.g., anal sex) or anxiety about breakage. Thinner condoms prioritize natural sensitivity and are popular for vaginal sex, provided they’re used correctly. Both protect equally against STIs/pregnancy when intact. Choose based on:
- Comfort: Thin for enhanced sensation.
- Context: Thick for rigorous activity.
- Confidence: Use what feels secure.
Always pair with water/silicone lube (never oil) to reduce friction. Check certifications (e.g., ISO, FDA) for safety.
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