Crave a man whose magic stick is, well, verrrrrry magical? Researchers at Hunter College’s Center for HIV Educational Studies and Training (CHEST) in New York City may make you think twice before getting it on with a guy whose penis is larger than average.

In a study of 500 gay and bisexual men to discover how the “fit and feel” of condoms factor into their use, researchers found less than 40-percent of respondents said it was “easy” to find condoms that fit them. Moreover, many men admitted to having unprotected sex because they could not find properly fitting prophylactics.

According to Queerty, the results also indicated:

  • Nearly half of the respondents reported condom slippage during sex and almost a third reported condom breakage in the previous three months.

  • There was also an association between condom breakage and unprotected sex, suggesting that some men may have unprotected sex simply because they cannot find proper fitting condoms.

  • Most of the men surveyed indicated their penis length was between 6 and 8 inches, though there was a good amount of variation in both length and girth.

The CHEST study’s findings mirror a 2009 study by the University of Indiana that found that “men were more likely to have ‘negative attitudes” about condom use if they had penises that were bigger or smaller than average.‘”

While some may argue that the CHEST study will unfairly mark men with larger penis sizes, Dr. Christian Grov, the study’s lead author, says this information is important.

“These findings indicate that the fit of a condom matters. A client at an HIV service agency might see a bowl filled with ‘standard’ condoms and have to ask a provider if they have other sizes available. That extra step could make the difference between someone leaving with a condom — the right condom — or going home empty-handed.”

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  1. They make condoms in large sizes and even an XXL size from Durex so I think men should take the extra time to seek out the correct size. I truly hope the authors of this study are’t suggesting that men who are larger shouldn’t be help accountable for buying protection. Or perhaps the info that was gleaned will push condom makers to create more size choices for men so they can stay safe and help keep their partners safe as well. http://venusblogs.com/category/sex/

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