High_Roller said:
I want to try the ultra-thin ones, like Kimono and Durex Avanti.
But unfortunately, Durex Avantis come with a big sign on the packaging that basically says "this condom doesn't work." Like an SP would let you use it.
You are mistaken. I can *only* use Avanti's, as I am allergic to latex. I am reading the package right now, and it says:
"Precautions: Durex Avanti condoms, when properly used, reduce the risk of pregnancy and catching or spreading of sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) including HIV infection (AIDS). No contraceptive, however can guarantee 100% effectiveness. Non-vaginal use of condoms increases the risk of them slipping or being damaged. Consult your physician. Use condom only once."
They are as effective as a latex comdom, with some added bonuses (if you ask me). First they do not taste bad, they transfer heat better (so it feels like you are not wearing one), and you are able to use oil based lubricants with them, without them degrading like latex does.
I don't mean to jump on you, I just wanted to clear up your mistake.