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  2. A Brief Guide to Choosing the Right Size Condom - AOL

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    Here's the breakdown on condom sizes based on length and girth, and some researched recommendations of condom brands for large, slender, and natural options.

  3. Durex - Wikipedia

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    Durex is a brand of condoms and personal lubricants owned by the British-Dutch company Reckitt Benckiser and currently led by Ben Wilson. [1] It was initially developed in London under the purview of the London Rubber Company and British Latex Products Ltd, where it was manufactured between 1932 and 1994.

  4. Condom - Wikipedia

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    Condoms may also be made from other synthetic materials, such as AT-10 resin, and most polyisoprene. [82] Polyurethane condoms tend to be the same width and thickness as latex condoms, with most polyurethane condoms between 0.04 mm and 0.07 mm thick. [83]

  5. Category:Condom brands - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2022, at 05:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Talk:Human penis size/Archive 7 - Wikipedia

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    The one on the left is "Confort" (meaning big size) while the one one the right is "Together". "Together" brand seems to be specific to asia, and durex website descibe them as "regular" codoms. The box indicate a nominal width of 52.5mm. Now, if someone can go to the local convenient store to take photos of local Durex condoms...

  7. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    The study found that when used correctly, condoms had a breakage rate of 1.34% and a slippage rate of 2.05%, for a total failure rate of 3.39%. Penile dimensions did not influence slippage, although penis circumference and broken condoms were strongly correlated, with larger sizes increasing the rate of breakage. [50]