A blog designed to address the condom size issue in regards to the erect penis circumference.
The goal is to propose a perfect fit and match between the erect penis circumference and the condom size used.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
The Condom Size Wizard
The Condom Size Wizard or how to find the right condom size
NB: this tool is only a general guideline. In case a condom company provides specific instructions about the condom and erect penis size correspondence, please follow them.
I have only worn a condom once in my life with my first girlfriend. It was extremely near impossible to get on and could not feel anything once it was on.
I just ended a long term relationship and would like to start wearing condoms again for obvious reasons. Could you recommend any condoms that will fit me.
In fact, I can see three acceptable solutions to your issue: - Either have your partner use a female condom. There is a great chance she will accept when facing the cause of your request. - Or simply wear a MySize 69mm. The stretch ratio will be 28.9%, which may feel tight and uncomfortable, but not impossible. As a comparison, it would be like a 5.25in erect penis wearing a standard condom. - The last solution consists in buying a Coripa condom. They have 55 different sizes, and the biggest one might be as big or bigger as the MySize 69mm condom.
Yes, the FC2 female condom is approx 172mm long. This is an ideal condom for larger men because instead of being placed on the penis, this condom forms and expands to fit the women's vaginal walls. Size dimensions found here: http://condommonologues.com/non-latex-condom-dam-size-chart/
I think that your percentages based on penis girth are incorrect, because as seen in the video on 'condom size test' many of had a penis of about 15 cm in girth (which is in the 98%) and some had even more, so the probabilities of that happening are next to impossible, therefore your statistics are wrong, aren't they?
hi i just wanted to thank you for the information this site provided for me, i finally found a condom my size, i am 6.5" mid shaft and 6.7" at the base in girth, i ordered online a trial pack for cas 7,8,9, got 3x60mm, 2x64mm and 2x 69mm, 7 condoms total,
as your wizard stated a stretching factor exceeding 20% is not recommended and let me add IMPOSSIBLE to wear, for me 64mm were wearable but the erection wasn't full and even with long stimulation it impossible to beat the rubber grip, so anyone stating that they are of a certain big girth and still capable of wearing a normal condom are simply lying and busted, i found that 69mm are a good match for me, (i have series of pictures with each condom size as proofs) your theories are correct.
so guys who says that they are 6" girth and that magnum XL fit them are liars, except for baseball bat shaped ones, so a penis constrained is a limp penis..if you want to bust someone lying about his girth just ask him about the condom he wears and check the wizard for stretching factor if it is exceeding 25% or 30% then it's BS..
FWIW, I am 5.2" girth. I always thought the difference between normal and large was a big enough leap that it didn't make sense for me. I've almost always worn a 51mm condom, which is 30% stretch for me. While uncomfortable and a bit tough to get on, it wasn't painful enough to discourage me from having sex. A girl once gave me a snug fit which was about ~35% stretch. That was the point where I simply couldn't get it on. For me the limit was 30%.
Yes you're right. There are straight numbers and there is sensitivity. Some,like you, bear a fairly high pressure. Other can't as they really fill pain, or are enough disturbed to loose their erection.
I simply don't understand, Joe of TheyFit said on Reddit that the nominal width of a normal durex is 56mm, and to know your nominal width you have to take your circumference (in my case 130mm) and divide it by 2.36, my nominal width is 55 according to that. Under the normal durex size?
I have been interviewed by ondom monologues. Basically, the 2.37 division factor is only for TheyFit condoms, due to the reciepe used for their condoms. For other condoms, test it for yourself, it should be between 2.2 and 2.4.
But why would they make a regular durex condom 56mm if most men are between 12-13cm? People with 12.5 cm in circumference say they slip off sometimes, my suspicion is that the averages are higher?
It's a good question. It may also be that the elasticity of the Durex material makeup requires a slightly larger "average" width compared to other condom manufacturers.
Hi, I have a question about the difference between 2 websites for my size of condom. I have a 152 cm girth penis approximatively. But my size recommends me to choose a 69 whereas they fit says I should take their "22" which is 64 (I tried their fit kit). It seems that the sizes are very ≠ because my size says a 69 is for 14-15 cm girth whereas they fit says their "31" (69) is for people until 7,5 inch girth. Can you help me to understand and choose the right condom for me ? Thank you very much
There is no condom size for me.
ReplyDeleteI have a natural 7" girth penis.
I have only worn a condom once in my life with my first girlfriend. It was extremely near impossible to get on and could not feel anything once it was on.
I just ended a long term relationship and would like to start wearing condoms again for obvious reasons. Could you recommend any condoms that will fit me.
Yes, there is. Try www.theyfit.co.uk
DeleteI don't think TheyFit produces any bigger with than 69 mm.
DeleteHave your partner wear a female condom - you won't need to worry about sizing.
DeleteIn fact, I can see three acceptable solutions to your issue:
ReplyDelete- Either have your partner use a female condom. There is a great chance she will accept when facing the cause of your request.
- Or simply wear a MySize 69mm. The stretch ratio will be 28.9%, which may feel tight and uncomfortable, but not impossible. As a comparison, it would be like a 5.25in erect penis wearing a standard condom.
- The last solution consists in buying a Coripa condom. They have 55 different sizes, and the biggest one might be as big or bigger as the MySize 69mm condom.
No worries then.
chart ends quite a bit early for myself as well.
ReplyDeleteAnyone have the stats on the female condom? What's it's girth?
Yes, the FC2 female condom is approx 172mm long. This is an ideal condom for larger men because instead of being placed on the penis, this condom forms and expands to fit the women's vaginal walls. Size dimensions found here: http://condommonologues.com/non-latex-condom-dam-size-chart/
DeleteCould you be so kind and share a link to other sources that open up this topic of course in case you know some.
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly do you mean by other sources? All sources used in this blog are listed at the end of each post.
DeleteIs this based on the girth of the penis
ReplyDelete1. half way down.
2. a cm from the base
3. at the widest point
You can consider safely it is at the widest point (the different studies listed here differ though on this particular point).
DeleteI think that your percentages based on penis girth are incorrect, because as seen in the video on 'condom size test' many of had a penis of about 15 cm in girth (which is in the 98%) and some had even more, so the probabilities of that happening are next to impossible, therefore your statistics are wrong, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteWell, I would not be so naive... After all, they self-measured and publicly reported it on TV. I would take their words with a grain of salt...
DeleteAnd anyway even if they didn't lie, the sample is so small that it has no statistical value.
Don't forget it is not a scientific study whereas the studies reported here are truly scientific.
hi i just wanted to thank you for the information this site provided for me,
ReplyDeletei finally found a condom my size,
i am 6.5" mid shaft and 6.7" at the base in girth,
i ordered online a trial pack for cas 7,8,9,
got 3x60mm, 2x64mm and 2x 69mm, 7 condoms total,
as your wizard stated a stretching factor exceeding 20% is not recommended and let me add IMPOSSIBLE to wear,
for me 64mm were wearable but the erection wasn't full and even with long stimulation it impossible to beat the rubber grip,
so anyone stating that they are of a certain big girth and still capable of wearing a normal condom are simply lying and busted,
i found that 69mm are a good match for me, (i have series of pictures with each condom size as proofs)
your theories are correct.
so guys who says that they are 6" girth and that magnum XL fit them are liars,
except for baseball bat shaped ones,
so a penis constrained is a limp penis..if you want to bust someone lying about his girth just ask him about the condom he wears and check the wizard for stretching factor if it is exceeding 25% or 30% then it's BS..
FWIW, I am 5.2" girth. I always thought the difference between normal and large was a big enough leap that it didn't make sense for me. I've almost always worn a 51mm condom, which is 30% stretch for me. While uncomfortable and a bit tough to get on, it wasn't painful enough to discourage me from having sex. A girl once gave me a snug fit which was about ~35% stretch. That was the point where I simply couldn't get it on. For me the limit was 30%.
DeleteYes you're right. There are straight numbers and there is sensitivity. Some,like you, bear a fairly high pressure. Other can't as they really fill pain, or are enough disturbed to loose their erection.
DeleteI myself have a lower acceptance limit.
Thanks for given such a lovely information about the penis length and girth.
ReplyDeleteI simply don't understand, Joe of TheyFit said on Reddit that the nominal width of a normal durex is 56mm, and to know your nominal width you have to take your circumference (in my case 130mm) and divide it by 2.36, my nominal width is 55 according to that. Under the normal durex size?
ReplyDeleteExplanation here:
Deletehttp://condommonologues.com/tips-decoding-condom-size/
I have been interviewed by ondom monologues.
Basically, the 2.37 division factor is only for TheyFit condoms, due to the reciepe used for their condoms.
For other condoms, test it for yourself, it should be between 2.2 and 2.4.
But why would they make a regular durex condom 56mm if most men are between 12-13cm? People with 12.5 cm in circumference say they slip off sometimes, my suspicion is that the averages are higher?
ReplyDeleteIt's a good question. It may also be that the elasticity of the Durex material makeup requires a slightly larger "average" width compared to other condom manufacturers.
DeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteHi, I have a question about the difference between 2 websites for my size of condom. I have a 152 cm girth penis approximatively. But my size recommends me to choose a 69 whereas they fit says I should take their "22" which is 64 (I tried their fit kit). It seems that the sizes are very ≠ because my size says a 69 is for 14-15 cm girth whereas they fit says their "31" (69) is for people until 7,5 inch girth. Can you help me to understand and choose the right condom for me ?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much