Climax Control Condoms

Climax control condoms are a great way to stop your premature ejaculation.

How Do They Work?

Climax control condoms contain a small amount of anesthetic in the tip. Usually, this is benzocaine in a gel form. Quite often, you will not even realise it is there.

When the condom is rolled on, the gel will become absorbed into the tip (glans) of the penis. After about 5 to 10 minutes, there is a noticeable difference in sensitivity.

Because sensitivity is reduced, a man can typically last between 5 and 10 minutes longer. Unfortunately, it can also reduce some of the enjoyment coming from the sense of touch.

For instance, your ability to detect heat is lowered and therefore the vagina may not feel as warm around your penis as normal.

However, this is normally not a problem if you are using the condom in the correct manner. If you empty the gel out of several condoms and use it all at once then you can last even longer but this is when you get the above problem.

With just one condom, the effects are only minimal so the extended sex is definitely enjoyable.

Is It Safe?

These condoms are approved and legal. Topical local anesthetics are widely used in hospitals and are considered very safe. They do not present the same danger as a general anesthetic, for instance (where you are put to sleep).

Who Makes Them?

The first condom to come to market was the Durex Performax (known as Performa in the UK). The next condom to emerge on the market is Trojan Extended Pleasure.

Durex and Trojan dominate the condom markets for the US and Europe and I’m not aware of any other manufacturers who make these kinds of condoms. Anyway, you should be able to find one of these two brands quite easily.

Where Can I Get Them?

I’ve assembled a few links for you and my personal ratings:

Undercover Condoms – US based online condom store. Ships to US and international.

British Condoms – UK based online condom store.
Ships to US and international.

Condomania – US based online condom store.
Ships to US and international.

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After being diagnosed with PE I've looked up or tried just about everything out there, this blog is a collection of my thoughts and findings. I research everything I write but if you find a mistake let me know in the comments...

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