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Badly fitted condoms do not just reduce the pleasure of sex for men and women - they raise the risks of infection and pregnancy, researchers say.
Men are twice as likely to take the condom off midway through sex due to a poor fit, a poll of 436 men in Sexually Transmitted Infections journal reveals.
Ill-fitting condoms more than doubled the chances of them splitting or slipping off, a Kentucky team found.
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Badly fitted condoms do not just reduce the pleasure of sex for men and women - they raise the risks of infection and pregnancy, researchers say.
Men are twice as likely to take the condom off midway through sex due to a poor fit, a poll of 436 men in Sexually Transmitted Infections journal reveals.
Ill-fitting condoms more than doubled the chances of them splitting or slipping off, a Kentucky team found.
Article continued here
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