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Condoms Too Large For Indian Males

Condoms Too Large For Indian Males
Condoms Too Large For Indian Males

A(n) survey done among 1200 Indian males revealed that the common international condom sizemay be too large for most Indian men, and this is causing the condoms to be ineffective.The study revealed that rough 600 of the males found that the condoms available in India were too large for them. This is causing concern as the regular condoms for sale in India are the same as the ones sold internationally. The Indian leaders are now requesting a smaller condom to be sold in the Indian people. The finding which took place over 2 years measured over 1200 Indian male's penis [length| size}. The study was conducted with a mixture of Indian males all around India. It is believed that enough Indian males were included to be sure that various types of males were tested. The test findings showed that about 60% of males were around 3 - 5 cm shorterlength used to standardize the condom size all over the world. Dr Chander Puri, who is a specialist in the reproductive field, informed some members of the media that there is a need for variable sized condoms, and this was proven by these inquiry results. This is a sober problem for Indian men who use condoms to prevent STD's, and unplanned pregnancy as there is a increased chance that the condom will tear, or even come off during intercourse, making the condom inadequate. India already has the highest number of HIV cases of any country, and this may be a consequential reason why. It seems odd that this problem has not been discussed quicker, and one of the only causes that can be figured is a notable level of embarrassment associated with the size of the penis. Dr Puri went on to say that he feels appropriately sized condoms need to be stocked in chemists, but most men will be too ashamed requesting these condoms; therefore, they should also be carried in vending machines, which also sell the common sized condoms to try and put a stop to the natural uneasiness. It should be made aware that there are smaller condoms carried in India, but nearly no Indian men know about them, and why would they? There is no information regarding them in the media, and not many Indians would want to discuss the issue. Also, they are not carried yet in public vending machines. It seems like an advertisement of the smaller condom should be available to all of the Indian population, also they should be sold in the vending machines. Obviously that promoting awareness will more than likely lower the ever increasing HIV rates in India, and anything measures that can be taken to lower these rates should be sooner rather than later.




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