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Condoms. The essential travel wear

Friday, August 14th, 2009 | Lifestyle, Sex Tips | No Comments

For a lot of us, sun, sea, sand and sex are what holidays are all about. But while you’re having the time of your life, make sure you remember to use condoms. You want to return from holiday with souvenirs and great memories, not an STI or two! So pack condoms and keep them handy when you go out. That way you’ll stay safe and have a great holiday.

If you have condoms with you, you won’t have to worry about getting hold of any. You’ll know where they came from and can use the brand you trust. Also, when you use your own condoms, you won’t have the hassle of finding somewhere that sells them or have problems asking for them if the shop assistants don’t speak English. However if you do buy condoms abroad, check the expiry date and that they have a CE mark.

Condoms can be damaged by contact with oil-based products like suntan lotion, baby oil and even lipstick, so be careful when packing, carrying and using them on holiday. Condoms can also be damaged by the heat so store them in a cool, dry place.

If you’re out with friends, look out for each other. Along with money, room-key, phone etc. check everyone’s carrying condoms before each night out. The holiday spirit makes people act more freely, especially when you involve alcohol or illegal substances. So whatever your plans for a night out, using a condom will help you avoid waking up with more than a hangover.

You should use a condom for oral sex, too, as some sexually transmitted infections can be passed on this way.

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Sex delay spray is on the way

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 | Films & Media, Product Reviews, Sex Toys | No Comments

A SPRAY helping men last SIX TIMES longer in bed has been developed by British doctors.

The treatment — used five minutes before sex — extended love-making time from seconds to almost four minutes in tests.
Peaking too fast can ruin relationships and premature ejaculation affects up to 40 per cent of males.
The spray, developed by Belfast medics, contains chemicals that prevent men becoming excited too quickly. It is in the last stage of clinical trials and could be launched in two years.
Three hundred men from across Europe, all of whom suffered premature ejaculation, tested the spray.
They were asked to apply it to their private parts a few minutes before intercourse and time how long they lasted using a stopwatch.
It helped 90 per cent of men enjoy sex for up to four minutes — where they previously only lasted seconds. Most men rated the spray “excellent”.
Study leader Prof Wallace Dinsmore, of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, said: “The spray improved sexual performance and satisfaction and was well tolerated by both patients and their partners, with no systemic side effects.”

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/health/health/article2364109.ece

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