Durex Extra Time Packet Of 10 Condoms
Description
Enhance the intimacy of your special moments with the Durex Extra Time condoms. These condoms contain a special climax-control lubricant, benzocaine, that helps him last longer while providing the same level of reassurance and protection as a regular condom. The condoms also smell better which helps avoid unpleasant distractions and you can relax and enjoy to the fullest. Each Durex condom is dermatologically tested to ensure strength and a high level of protection. No method of contraception can give you 100% protection against pregnancy, HIV or sexually transmitted infections. Please read the instructions, especially when using condoms for anal or oral sex. Try different Durex condoms or indulge in Durex’s Play range of lubricants and rings to make love-making comfortable and exciting!
Benefits
Contains a special climax-control lubricant, benzocaine, that helps him last longer.
It is easier to put on and gives a better fit as it is straight-walled and teat-ended.
These condoms also smell good.
100% electronically and dermatologically tested.
Natural rubber latex condoms.
These are already lubricated.
Uses
These are meant for single use only. If used properly, Durex condoms can help reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
Feature
Lubricated with climax delay gel – Special Performa lubricant contains benzocaine to help him last longer
10 lubricated & straight-walled condoms – Transparent, natural latex condoms shaped with a teat end to be easier to put on and provide a better fit during sex.
Size - All condoms have a length of 180mm and a width of 53mm.
Discreet delivery – Condom box delivered in discreet packaging with no branding or indication of parcel contents.
Durex quality – With over 90 years of experience manufacturing condoms, Durex is the world’s No.1 brand. All our condoms use only fine-quality raw materials and every single one is electronically tested for holes and imperfections.
How to Use
One needs to put the condom on the erect genital right before indulging in sexual intercourse.
The roll should be on the outside.
The tip of the condom must be squeezed before putting it on to release any air trapped inside.
While squeezing the end with one hand, one should put the condom on top of the genital and roll it with the other hand.
Once ejaculation is reached and while the genital is still erect, hold the condom firmly and take it off carefully.
Safety information
Always use a fresh condom during intercourse.
Seek medical assistance as soon as possible, at least within 72 hrs, if the condom leaks/ bursts during use.
Do not use a condom after the expiry date, indicated on the pack.
Store the condoms in a cool and dry place.
Protect it from heat and direct sunlight.
Always check its expiry date.
Side Effects
In some cases, there may be some mild irritation or allergic reactions because of the benzocaine lubricant coated on the latex surface of the condom. If this happens, discontinue using immediately.
Benzocaine may cause temporary genital numbness, which could reduce sensitivity. Wash thoroughly if discomfort occurs during or after use.
Those with latex allergies may experience swelling, itching or redness. Consult a doctor immediately if these symptoms appear.
The lubricant may occasionally cause irritation for those with sensitive skin. Consider switching to non-lubricated alternatives if issues arise.
Precautions and Warnings
Store condoms in a cool, dry place away from heat or direct sunlight to prevent material degradation and ensure effectiveness.
Always check the expiration date before use. Expired condoms can compromise safety and increase the risk of breakage.
Never reuse condoms, as this significantly reduces effectiveness and increases the risk of infection or pregnancy.
In case the condom breaks or leaks, it is advisable to conduct a pregnancy test within 72 hours and take precautionary contraceptive pills if needed.
FAQ
Q1: Are condoms fragile and end up breaking easily?
Ans: No, Condoms are made of latex, which is a strong and flexible material. They are built for performance and are strong, stable and sturdy. Durex has adopted rigorous quality control testing.
Q2: Can I use condoms and lubricants together?
Ans: Yes, using condoms and lubricants together is safe. Note that condoms are already lubricated, both from the inside as well as from the outside.
Q3: What are some of the other variants of Durex condoms?
Ans: Some of the other variants of Durex condoms are Durex Air, Durex Mutual Climax, Durex Invisible, Durex Dotted and more.
Q4: Can condoms be used underwater?
Ans: Yes, condoms can be used underwater, but ensure the water is free of chemicals or oils, which may compromise the latex material.
Q5: Can condoms reduce pleasure?
Ans: Modern condoms, like Durex, are designed to enhance comfort. Some may reduce sensitivity, but variants like "Extra Time" help prolong enjoyment.
Q6: Is there a vegan-friendly option?
Ans: Yes, some Durex variants are free of animal-derived ingredients. Check the packaging for certifications to confirm vegan compatibility.
Q7: Are these suitable for unconventional intercourse?
Ans: Yes, Durex condoms can be used for certain acts of unconventional intimacy as well. However, you should use an additional water-based lubricant for extra comfort and to reduce the risk of breakage.
Q8: Can these condoms help with premature ejaculation?
Ans: Yes, the benzocaine lubricant in Durex Extra Time is specifically designed to delay climax and help manage premature ejaculation effectively.
Q9: What should I do if a condom feels tight?
Ans: If a condom feels tight, consider using larger-size options like Durex XL for a better fit and enhanced comfort.
Q10: How to properly dispose of condoms?
Ans: Wrap used condoms in tissue or paper and dispose of them in a trash bin. Avoid flushing as it may cause plumbing issues.
Q11: Are condoms biodegradable?
Ans: Most latex condoms are biodegradable, but it takes time. Dispose of them responsibly to reduce environmental impact.
Q12: Can condoms prevent all STIs?
Ans: Condoms significantly reduce the risk of most sexually transmitted infections but do not offer 100% protection against all STIs.
Q13: How can I avoid condom slippage?
Ans: Ensure the condom is fitted correctly and not too loose. Squeeze the air out of the tip before rolling it on for a secure fit.
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