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Durex Sensitive Soft x12 Condoms

Durex Sensitive Soft x12 Condoms

$ 9.05

In stock Ref.: 6770198
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The safety and convenience of Durex condoms. Thinner than our standard condoms for greater sensitivity.
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Durex Sensitive Soft condoms are thin, for greater sensitivity.

Recycle paper packaging at the Ecoponto Azul. Throw the used condom in the trash (do not flush it down the toilet) and its plastic wrapper in the Yellow Ecopoint.

- Thin for greater sensitivity
- Extra silicone lubrication
- Easy-On shape and with tank

Perimeter
Regular Fit (nominal width 56mm).

Format
Easy-On.

Lubrication
Extra Silicone Lubrication.

Thickness
Fine.

Latex
Clear natural rubber latex condoms.

1. Handle the condom carefully so as not to tear it with your nails or sharp objects.

2. With the rim of the condom facing outwards, you squeeze the tank and place the condom on the tip of the erect penis.

3. Unroll it all the way with your other hand. If during sexual intercourse you feel that the condom is rolling up, coming off, or pulling on the penis, stop and check, as in these situations the condom may break. After ejaculation the condom must be removed. The condom must remain attached to the base of the penis before being removed.

4. Throw it in the trash. Don't flush it down the toilet.

 

STOP USING:
If you experience discomfort or irritation when using a condom.
Use a condom only once.
Reuse may increase the risk of breakage and infection.
Condoms can pose a choking hazard.
Keep out of reach of children.
If you use a condom for oral sex first, you must use a new condom for any other sexual activity afterwards.
Use only lubricants recommended for use with condoms.
Oil-based condoms (petroleum jelly, baby oil, and some pessaries) or other topical medications applied to the penis or vagina can damage them.
For anal sex, use additional lubrication on the outside of the condom (do not use Durex Frescor or Lovers Connect).

This condom is made from natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions, including anaphylactic shock, if the user is allergic to latex.