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In order to glow LOVE LIGHT condoms need to be exposed to
light for about 30 seconds. You can choose to light it up on
three ways: While the condom is still in its wrapper; When you
are putting on the condom; or after it is already on.
If you expose the condom to light while it’s still
rolled up in the wrapper, the tip will glow than the rest
of the condom once it is unrolled. So for the best results,
keep the light on bright while you put on the condom, or turn
up the lights for about 30 seconds after you have put it on.
When you turn off the lights, prepare for a night to remember!
LOVE LIGHT will glow brightly for about 15 minutes, followed
by an after glow that can last for hours. Re-exposing the
condom to light while it is still on will recharge it and
make it glow brightly again. But remember, you should never
reuse a condom.
Check the expiry date. Do not use the condoms after the expiration
date printed on the package. Open the foil package and carefully
remove the condom. Take care not to damage it with rings or
fingernails.
Do not try to put on the condom when the penis is soft. Wait
for the penis to become hard and erect. Squeezing the closed
end between your thumb and forefinger place the condom over
the erect penis, making sure the roll is on the outside
Unroll the condom gently down the full length of the penis
as far it will go, still squeezing the closed end.
Make sure the condom stays in place during sex: if it rolls
up, roll it back into place immediately. If the condom comes
off completely a new condom must be fitted before sex continues.
Use a water-based lubricant. Do not use oil-based lubricants,
such as petroleum jelly, as these may damage the condom. Ask
your doctor or pharmacist about the compatibility with condoms
of any prescriptions or over-trade-counter medicines that
are applied to the penis.
Withdraw the penis soon after climaxing holding the condom
firmly in place at the base of the penis. Wait until the penis
is completely withdrawn before removing the condom. Remember
to keep both the penis and condom clear from contact with
your partner’s body.
Use a condom once only. Dispose of the condom hygienically.
Wrap it in a tissue and place it in the household waste.
Always use a condom before any contact with your partner.
Used correctly, latex condoms help to reduce risk of transmission
of HIV infection [AIDS] and many other sexually transmitted
diseases and pregnancy, although it does not provide 100%
protection. No method of prevention can guarantee absolute
protection.
This condom is manufactured using natural latex rubber and
may cause allergic reactions. If you allergic latex products,
please consult your doctor before use.
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