Condoms are very common in sexual life, as they can meet the needs of sexual activity and have an effective contraceptive effect. Safe use of condoms can also prevent the spread of sexual diseases. So, is it okay to always wear a condom?
Although condoms can have contraceptive effects, wearing them all the time is not good. Long term use of condoms may cause reproductive organ diseases or infertility. This is very detrimental to female reproduction and also has a certain impact on male sexual function. Suggest using other contraceptive methods at intervals.
Women who consistently use condoms have a higher risk of developing gynecological diseases compared to ordinary women, because condoms contain lubricating oils that are difficult to break down and wash in the vagina. Additionally, the composition of these oils can damage the vaginal immune system, weaken the acidic environment, and facilitate the growth of more bacteria. So it's not very friendly to women.
In addition, a protein contained in male semen can effectively kill bacteria in the female vagina, but after using condoms, this protein component is isolated, so it does not provide good protection for women. For men, constantly wearing a condom can also change the ejaculation threshold, which can lead to sexual dysfunction such as premature ejaculation without a condom.