Rise of the PRE-erection condoms that men stick on up to 2 HOURS before having ... trends now

Rise of the PRE-erection condoms that men stick on up to 2 HOURS before having ... trends now
Rise of the PRE-erection condoms that men stick on up to 2 HOURS before having ... trends now

Rise of the PRE-erection condoms that men stick on up to 2 HOURS before having ... trends now

Men are buying condoms to put on before they get erect — and they supposedly make sex more enjoyable. 

Firms are offering packs of three 'pre-erection' contraceptives for as little as £5.

Men can put the condoms on up to two hours before having sex, to 'prevent from distractions' and help 'forget about last-minute worries'. 

One Colombian-based company making them even brags they make 'lovemaking so much easier (and more fun) because you don't have to interrupt your intimacy with the mundane task of putting it on — because you already wear it.'

The condom is placed over a flaccid penis that is stretched, covering it like a sock. A ring at the bottom helps it stay in place before a man gets erect. Once aroused, the condom expands with the penis, to a maximum length of 18cm (seven inches), a similar size as traditional ones sold by the likes of Durex

The condom is placed over a flaccid penis that is stretched, covering it like a sock. A ring at the bottom helps it stay in place before a man gets erect. Once aroused, the condom expands with the penis, to a maximum length of 18cm (seven inches), a similar size as traditional ones sold by the likes of Durex 

One Colombian-based company making them even brags they make 'lovemaking so much easier (and more fun) because you don't have to interrupt your intimacy with the mundane task of putting it on ¿ because you already wear it'

One Colombian-based company making them even brags they make 'lovemaking so much easier (and more fun) because you don't have to interrupt your intimacy with the mundane task of putting it on — because you already wear it'

The condom is placed over a flaccid penis that is stretched, covering it like a sock. 

A ring at the bottom helps it stay in place before a man gets erect.

Once aroused, the condom expands with the penis, to a maximum length of 18cm (seven inches), a similar size as traditional ones sold by the likes of Durex. 

They can be made from a material 10 times thinner than latex, which manufacturers insist is resistant against pressure, stretching and rubbing. They also say it is more 'comfortable' and feels 'like a second skin when the material is warm'.

This, in theory, makes it easier to transfer body heat and become aroused, according the Kamyra Condoms, which sells them. 

Research, however, has previously found thickened condoms instead can 'physically preserve and extend the time' of an erection.

But men who have bought condoms made by Kamyra say they now 'can't imagine sex without them'. 

Meanwhile, one online review of UNIQ's smart condom said: 'I would say

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