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  1. 13 Best Condoms of 2023: Stay Safe without Letting Anything Get in the Way
  2. 13 Best Condoms of 2023: Stay Safe without Letting Anything Get in the Way


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13 Best Condoms of 2023: Stay Safe without Letting Anything Get in the Way

Even the best condoms don't have a great reputation. They're sometimes seen as unsexy or just in the way, right? It's time we laid this idea to rest. Condoms are key to having safer sex with anyone you're not But not all condoms are created equal. Fit matters, and some are smaller or larger. Others are eco-friendly or latex-free. And some brands are so thin, you can barely tell they're there at all. These aren't the kind of things you can really take into consideration if you're buying them last-minute—it pays to have your nightstand stocked. If you’ve had issues with condoms before, it might surprise you to know that the best condoms not only protect you and your partner from STIs and pregnancy, but can actually feel great while doing so. Gone are the days when using a condom meant straining to feel anything through a thick layer of latex. And today’s top-rated condoms are thinner and less obtrusive than ever before, so you can stay safe and feel closer to one another. These are all the best condoms you should keep on hand for when it's time to get down and busy. Latex condoms: Latex condoms are stretchy and probably the most widely available type of condom around, which is good because they're also on the cheaper side. Plus, they protect against from STIs and pregnancies. However, some folks have a latex allergy, and latex condoms can't be used with oils and oil-based Polyisoprene condoms: For those with a latex allergy, the move might be to get polyisoprene condoms, whi...

13 Best Condoms of 2023: Stay Safe without Letting Anything Get in the Way

Even the best condoms don't have a great reputation. They're sometimes seen as unsexy or just in the way, right? It's time we laid this idea to rest. Condoms are key to having safer sex with anyone you're not But not all condoms are created equal. Fit matters, and some are smaller or larger. Others are eco-friendly or latex-free. And some brands are so thin, you can barely tell they're there at all. These aren't the kind of things you can really take into consideration if you're buying them last-minute—it pays to have your nightstand stocked. If you’ve had issues with condoms before, it might surprise you to know that the best condoms not only protect you and your partner from STIs and pregnancy, but can actually feel great while doing so. Gone are the days when using a condom meant straining to feel anything through a thick layer of latex. And today’s top-rated condoms are thinner and less obtrusive than ever before, so you can stay safe and feel closer to one another. These are all the best condoms you should keep on hand for when it's time to get down and busy. Latex condoms: Latex condoms are stretchy and probably the most widely available type of condom around, which is good because they're also on the cheaper side. Plus, they protect against from STIs and pregnancies. However, some folks have a latex allergy, and latex condoms can't be used with oils and oil-based Polyisoprene condoms: For those with a latex allergy, the move might be to get polyisoprene condoms, whi...