Researchers opine that badly fitted caps and poor quality condoms may lead to raise the possibility of infection in the sex organs as well as may lead to unwanted pregnancy. Condom is the most widely known measure for contraception.
About 436 men completed a questionnaire, which was posted on the website of The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. Anybody who was 18 years of age was eligible, who had used condoms for penile-vaginal intercourse in the past 3 months and possess the ability to read English.
195 out of 436 men told that their last sexual encounter involved an ill-fitting condom, when they were questioned by the researchers at Kentucky University. It led to a decrease in the sexual pleasure, quoted 120 out of the total men, while 57 said that it worked as a turn off for their partners.
The latest edition of Sexually Transmitted Infections journal revealed the fact that men who use well-fitted condoms rarely face any of the above mentioned problems.












