So, yesterday, I tried something new with my girlfriend – those “hexagonal” condoms. We saw them online and thought, “Why not?” I mean, they looked kinda cool with their honeycomb design.
First, I went online and looked up what these things even are. Turns out, they’re still made of latex, just like regular ones, but they have this special structure. I read somewhere that they’re supposed to be stronger and feel better. Okay, sounds good, right?
Next, I ordered a pack. When they arrived, I opened one up to check it out. Felt pretty much like a normal condom, just with a weird pattern on it. Anyway, the real test was using it.
We tried it out that night. Putting it on was the same as any other condom. No big deal there. During the action, I didn’t really notice much difference, to be honest. But, hey, it didn’t break, so that’s a plus. My girlfriend said she didn’t feel anything special either.
Afterward, we talked about it. We both agreed that it was pretty much a regular experience. Didn’t live up to the hype, maybe? But, it did its job, and we didn’t have any issues. I guess that’s the most important part. The only thing I notice is it make me bleed, but maybe it’s just my problem, lol
Here’s what I found out about how these things work:
- They stop sperm from getting into the vagina, just like other condoms.
- They’re a barrier method, so they also help prevent some other bad things.
- Most are made from latex, and they come in different sizes.
So, that was my experience with hexagonal condoms. Nothing groundbreaking, but they work. If you’re curious, give them a try. Just don’t expect any miracles. They succeeded in all international safety standards, so I think it should be OK to use.