Condoms are supposed to be tight. This is what prevents the semen from spilling out of the condom and into your partner.
ya they are but if there to tight its small
If you are referring to an internal combustion engine yes they should be tight and not move.
umm. that is not a good sign. if he is taking condoms everywhere he goes when he is supposed to be with you, then that is a sign of being unfaithful. if he is with you and you guys are at home, why would the condoms have to leave the house? if you are with him when he leaves and you guys are going on vacation and he takes the condoms with him, that would be understandable. but he is taking condoms with him everywhere when you are not with him. the only time a guy would take condoms with him anywhere, and in this case you say everywhere, is because he intends to use them. sorry that he is doing this. I would definitely have a talk with him about it. Don't be naive. Any woman would obviously think that its not right for her boyfriend or husband to take condoms everywhere he went when he isn't with you.
There is probably no spec-they are supposed to be hand tight only.
yes i think so....if the boys dick slips out then you can get pregnant....its safer for both of you to wear condoms
Girl's one-piece swimsuit are suppost to be tight enough to stick on their body when they come out of the water or when its wet.
Yes, base layers are typically designed to be tight-fitting in order to provide optimal moisture-wicking and insulation properties.
Not really. Don't expect very much stretch.
Through a number of things :- poor immune system, tight inner wears, flavored condoms, perfumed soaps, unclean swimming pools etc
Sometimes the hole needs to be wet inside and out, then it will slide in perfectly.But sometimes women need surgery if they are too tight, but if you are a young virgin you will be tight, completely normal.A good lubricant such as KY jelly can also help enormously and ease any pain or discomfortRemember:Use condoms and make sure he IS the one.
It is a D.T. item used for clamping stuff down......... i m a yr 7 and im supposed 2 be asking this !!!!!1
Yes, cycling shoes are supposed to be snug for optimal performance and comfort. A tight fit helps to prevent your feet from moving around inside the shoe, which can improve power transfer and reduce the risk of blisters or discomfort during long rides.