[QUOTE=Syzygies;2382805]Okamoto 003 are stretchable latex and readily available in 7 eleven, however they are made for Japanese. You really have to stretch them to get them on, and length does not reach the whole way. Would be nice if they sold a larger size.
I always put them on myself because I know the technique required. I am scared if the girl stuffs around trying to work out how to get it on, the dick will have gone down by that time. At least they don't slip off easily unless too much lube gets inside the condom. I used to use the large size Durex Comfort and sometimes still revert to those. Not that thick but still thicker than the 003's. Polyurethane condoms like Sagami never worked well for me because they don't really stretch (also makes it hard to get on) and I don't like the wrinkly quality.
It becomes easier just to have regular BB girls, and forget the condoms.
I am waiting for Okamoto 002 but in at larger width and length, rather than what seems like small size only. Condoms need to well hidden. The Mrs would know what they are for.[/QUOTE]For those on the fence about going BB regularly for lack of enough sensation to make the sex worth it at all but are still worried about unwanted pregnancy, why not try using lamb skin condoms instead of latex?
I have tried Trojan NaturaLamb condoms recently and they seemed to allow more sensation than any others I've tried. No, I still did not finish wearing one in 3 separate attempts with three different girls. However, I felt that if I had abstained from sex for a week or two, was really super turned on by the girl, her pussy was perfectly snug and I was willing to risk rupturing just one vital internal organ rather than several in order to make it happen within a couple of hours working at it I might have been able to squeeze off an orgasm wearing one of those. In other words, they felt much better than any latex condom I have ever tried.
However, the big trade off for them feeling more "natural" is they do not protect against STDs. And they say so right on the packaging. Maybe that means this comment doesn't belong in this thread, except that the topic was condoms. They only help to prevent pregnancy. But they might assure a girl for whom there is no proof the man has gotten a vasectomy, which is always the case really, that she won't get pregnant. That is somewhat the reason I was willing to try them myself.
There are no lamb skin condoms sold anywhere in Thailand that I have found. Probably because they don't protect against STDs. I had to order mine on Amazon. Came to about $3.50 USD or about 105 THB per condom including shipping costs at today's exchange rate. I assume they are cheaper if you buy them over the counter in a country where they are sold.