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3. Place on a condom in a sexy way.

The mind controls the body, and believe it or not your brain is the center control for your sex life. Some men who have had bad experiences with condoms hold on to those memories and the mere thought of a condom can cause their erections to weaken.  But if you use sexy methods for placing on the condom, the experience can become exciting and something that you begin look forward to. Your partner can place on the condom for you using her lips and tongue. Or she can use her hands as her mouth follows along combining foreplay and safer sex play.  Everything is made better when it’s done with a little sensuality.  Play around with different methods of sexy condom application and even turn it into a sexy sex education class, except without the bananas.

READ: 7 Condom Myths You Need To Stop Believing

4. Throw out your bad condom memories.

We all have bad sexual experiences, but living in the past does no one any good.  You may have had a less than pleasurable experience with using the wrong type of condom, whether the fit was too snug or the lubrication caused irritation. But the fact is there are other condoms on the market that will work better for you than the last. If condoms rubbed you the wrong way in 2004 and you discontinued your use of them up until this moment, then you’ve missed out on the amazing advancements condoms have gone through over an entire decade. Why hold condoms to a standard of the past? Throw out those old memories you have about condoms (and those old condoms at that) and begin to develop new and more pleasurable experiences with condoms by experimenting with what the market has to offer.Knowing that you’re protecting yourself and your partner and allowing honest, uninhibited sex to take place should make you feel empowered and sexy as a lover.  Sex is always better when your mind is able to be clear of negative outcomes or past experiences.

5. Change your mindset about pleasure.

Sometimes your inability to have a sensational experience during sex has nothing to do with the condom itself but everything to do with how you view pleasure. ASSECT Certified Sex educator and popular sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff, Ph.D, shares her thoughts on how the concept of pleasure plays a big role in how couples enjoy sex with condoms.  “I think it’s about refining what pleasure is,” she states. I always tell people, if you’re not wearing a condom and in the back of your head you’re thinking is this the time I’m going to get something…is this the time I’m going to get pregnant, doesn’t that take you out of the experience?  Your body clenches up, your muscles get stiff, and that mindset is super counterintuitive to feeling pleasure.  So I think it’s about looking at pleasure from a mental and physical perspective.”  Having a relaxed mind free of stress and anxiety allows the body to become relaxed and in the moment to receive sexual pleasure.

You can find out more information about condoms on the ASHA National Condom Month Landing page.

Men: 5 Ways To Make Condoms More Pleasurable  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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