TRUST IS GOOD,

contraception is better

The condom is one of the most popular contraceptives. And there's a good reason for that. A condom protects you and your partner against unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. Lots of condoms now have additional features that make choosing the right condom even more difficult. So browse through our condom selection and find the condom that's right for you.



Fits like a second skin

The most important thing that you need to take into consideration when choosing a condom is how well it fits. That's why you will find a large selection of condoms here that are in different sizes. Don't forget that it's the circumference that you should be looking at when choosing the right condom and not the length.



Feels like you're not wearing anything

Lots of people criticise the condom saying that it reduces the intensity and fun and that it sometimes means that they don't have an orgasm. That is why there are realistic feeling condoms which feel like you aren't wearing anything.





For allergy sufferers and people with sensitive skin

There are of course latex-free condoms. These condoms are perfect for people with a latex allergy. They also conduct body heat better and make the experience feel even more realistic and intense.



The specialised condoms

These condoms have a special function that can spice up a couple's sex life – whether it's a condom with an integrated cock ring for better stamina, gel in the tip of the condom for longer-lasting pleasure, a thicker and sturdier condom for safe anal sex, or a dotted or flavoured condom for even more pleasure.





Wear it correctly

Make sure that the condom is put on correctly so that it works properly and reliably. Also make sure that the condoms don't come into contact with sharp objects during storage and when they are being opened.



Condom tips

"It is important to avoid dry friction when using a condom, otherwise the material may tear. Therefore, you should never use two condoms on top of each other. Furthermore, the vagina or anus should be sufficiently moist/lubricated so that the condom does not rub against the skin too much. We therefore recommend a water-based lubricant to ensure sufficient moisture. A silicone lubricant can also be used with latex condoms. Please do not use a lubricant that contains grease, e.g. vaseline or creams. Wash massage oil off your hands before you use a condom because oils and fats can damage the material of the condom. Chemical contraceptives and medicines used in and around the genital area can also damage the condom as well. The following products can be used with a condom without any problems.



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