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Verified review • 13th Nov 22
Hormone free, so your cycle isn't affected at all and they also protect against STIs. What's not to like? Guaranteed they can be uncomfortable but it takes a bit of trial and error with various brands and sizes as well as applying some water-based lubricant. I recommend the Glyde brand.
Verified review • 1st Aug 22
Verified review • 27th Jul 22
Moved away from the pill and onto condoms. Tried HANX as I'd only used mainstream brands historically, and found it much better. Their sizing is better, and it feels a lot more natural - I used to get way more irritation after sex with other brands, whereas now it feels like we're not using anything which is great. Happy to have moved away from hormonal contraceptives and won't go back.
Verified review • 21st Jun 22
Verified review • 24th May 22
Other condoms can give my thrush or cystitis so I assume I must have a mild latex allergy. These condoms are amazing they fit great and they feel like nothing, I hardly notice them at all. And 0 side effects! Just have to drain the purse a little bit instead
Verified review • 25th Jan 22
Very positive. Condoms allow for me to not need hormonal contraception and keep in touch with my cycle.
Verified review • 7th Jan 22
Condoms are great! Three types of hormonal contraception have all been disastrous. As long as you put it on right (one accident in 25 years), condoms are the business. No loss of sensation. No mess to clear up. No pregnancy. (Not to mention much reduced risk of STIs if not in a monogamous relationship.)
Verified review • 6th Jul 21
A very reliable method of contraception as long as you know how to put it on properly! There is also a 30 minute limit on how long you should use one to make sure it's stays effective and prevent breaking/slipping. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/contraception/condom-tips/ Trying different brands and types until you find one you both like is key to satisfaction with using them. Also lube really helps. Currently using during the fertile window of my cycle, determined by the fertility awareness method I use (symptothermal method).
Verified review • 5th Jul 21
Completely hormone free, used when needed, no side effects although a slight pain to have to put it on and then ensure it hasn't broken.
Verified review • 28th Apr 21
Good old fashioned Condom doing it’s job. No issues at all and when you find the right type/brand for you it’s great.