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What are condoms/pearl sheaths? Understand them before using them to prevent injuries during lovemaking.

Introduction: When excitement comes with risk

Pleasure devices with a rough texture, such as studded condoms or pearl-inlaid silicone sheaths, are desirable for couples looking for a new sensation and more intense stimulation. However, these devices are often misunderstood and, if used incorrectly or carelessly, can lead to serious injuries.

This article will help you understand the difference between "pearl-inlaid sheaths " and regular condoms, as well as important precautions to take before deciding to use these devices in your lovemaking.

1. Get to know: Pearl Sleeves and Studded Condoms

Although they look similar, the two types have completely different purposes and uses:

1.1 Pearl Studded Sleeve

  • Purpose: It is an adult toy (Sex Toy) used to temporarily increase sensation and size. It is not a prevention of pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Material: Most are made of silicone or TPE/TPR material, often with "pearls" or large buttons made of the same material embedded around the body of the case.
  • Safety: It cannot be used as a condom replacement and should always be used in conjunction with a condom for hygiene and safety.

1.2 Studded or Dotted Condom

  • Purpose: It is a medical device used for pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STI) prevention, with small bumps on the skin to increase stimulation.
  • Material: Made from natural rubber (Latex) or other synthetic materials such as Polyisoprene.
  • Safety: Considered safe when used as directed, but the buttons are much smaller than the pearl inlays and are primarily for safety purposes.

2. Dangers and risks of using "pearl sheaths"

Since pearl sheaths have larger, harder bumps or "pearls" than regular condom sheaths, careless use can lead to the following negative effects:

  • Vaginal/rectal injury: Large, rough bumps can cause abrasions, cuts, or even tears of the vaginal or rectal lining, especially if there is insufficient lubrication.
  • Increased risk of infection: If internal tissues become injured, it increases the chances of germs entering the body, increasing the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or urinary tract infections.
  • Partner discomfort: Many women report that over-stimulation from the hard, sharp clitoris causes more pain than pleasure.
  • Pregnancy Risk: If you mistakenly believe that the pearl sheath can prevent pregnancy , it may lead to an unwanted pregnancy.

3. How to use "Pearl Sheath" in the safest way

If you and your partner decide to experiment with pearl inlays to enhance the experience, it's important to strictly follow these guidelines:

  1. Always use a condom: Wear a standard, regular condom before inserting the pearl insert to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy.
  2. Use plenty of lubricant: Using a water-based lubricant in abundance is essential to reduce friction and prevent injury from rough bumps.
  3. Communicate with your partner: Always check in and check on your partner. If you feel pain or burning, immediately stop the activity and switch to a softer device.
  4. Check the material: Choose a cover made of medical-grade silicone (Body-Safe Silicone) and avoid materials of unknown origin or with strange odors that can be harmful.

summarize

Pearl inserts can indeed provide a unique and exciting experience, but they come with a higher risk than traditional adult toys. Proper knowledge of the device, safe materials, and adequate use of lubricant are the keys to creating a stimulating experience without leaving any scars in your lovemaking.

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