![]() "From our population, the evidence is Indians are doing pretty well. Mr Puri said that since Indians would be embarrassed about going to a chemist to ask for smaller condoms there should be vending machines dispensing different sizes all around the country.īut Sunil Mehra, former editor of the Indian version of Maxim magazine, retorted: "It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters. BBC World Service Trust (BBC WST) launched a campaign connecting the confidence and the smartness needed to talk freely about condoms to being a real man in. The scientists concluded that about 60% of Indian men have penises which are between three and five centimetres shorter than international standards used in condom manufacture.ĭoctor Chander Puri, a specialist in reproductive health at the Indian Council of Medical Research, told the BBC there was an obvious need in India for custom-made condoms, as most of those currently on sale are too large.Ĭurrently around one in every five times a condom is used in India it either falls off or tears, an extremely high failure rate. Over 1,200 volunteers from the length and breadth of the country had their penises measured precisely, down to the last millimetre, according to a report on the BBC news website. A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of Indian men. Now there are calls for condoms of mixed sizes to be made more readily available in a country which already has the highest number of HIV infections of any nation. Condoms cannot be advertised in the daytime in India Indians are questioning the merits of a government order banning condom adverts from being broadcast on primetime TV. And normally one feels shy to go to a chemist's shop and ask for a smaller size condom." With the party season in full swing lets just say that we men should not be shy about asking for small condoms.This thread is about bringing awareness to a important health issue.CONDOMS made to international sizes are too big for a majority of Indian men, a survey has found.Ī two-year study by the Indian Council of Medical Research found that more than half of the Indian men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms. The aim was to get men talking about condoms - a tall order in a country in which sex is still widely a taboo subject. There is anxiety talking about the issue. Middle one 53 mm are regular condoms durex, manforce all are 53 mm. ![]() But manufacturers of more expensive 'luxury' condom brands have criticised the move saying it will have a negative. ![]() For 56 mm, there aren't many options available in India. The maximum price of a condom has been set at 6.56 rupees (11 cents 6 pence). Footage showed dozens of bags that together weighed. But there is a lack of awareness that different sizes are available. There are 3 size condoms available in India. Vietnamese police have seized more than 320,000 used condoms that were to be illegally resold to unsuspecting customers, local media report. Mr Puri said that since Indians would be embarrassed about going to a chemist to ask for smaller condoms there should be vending machines dispensing different sizes all around the country. These might fit you even better and lead to more comfortable sex. In these cases, you will want to opt for Trojan Magnum XL condoms. Switching to smaller size condoms have made it way better and more comfortable. ![]() The issue is serious because about one in every five times a condom is used in India it either falls off or tears, an extremely high failure rate.Īnd the country already has the highest number of HIV infections of any nation. If you are 5.5 or over, which is not that common, then you will most likely find that the standard Trojan Magnum Condoms are still too small for you. Hi r/India, I came across a few posts about finding smaller size or snug fit condoms in India.I had been using regular sized condoms and had troubles with maintaining my erection and found it slipping off with time. The conclusion of all this scientific endeavour is that about 60 per cent of Indian men have penises which are between three and five centimetres shorter than international standards used in condom manufacture.ĭoctor Chander Puri, a specialist in reproductive health at the Indian Council of Medical Research, told the BBC there was an obvious need in India for custom-made condoms, as most of those currently on sale are too large. ![]()
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