Fumbling with a condom may dampen mood for sex
A new survey has indicated that forty percent of U. S. adults say fumbling with a condom dampens the mood for sex and 90 percent admit to unsafe sex at least once.
Commissioned by Miami condom manufacturer Grove Medical LLC, the survey indicates 70 percent of U. S. adults say they think of love when they think of passion, while 67 percent say they think of romance, 55 percent say they think of sex and 43 percent say they think of commitment.
According to the survey, forty-eight percent say everyday gestures of affection such as listening more intently spur passion, 48 percent say planning regular dates and 37 percent say turning off the television can be a turn-on. Forty percent of women say they wear racy lingerie to add heat to the passion in their partner, while men use candy and flowers.
Beau Thompson, founder of Grove Medical, said in a statement, "One way to protect the passion and stay safe is to incorporate the process of using a condom into 'the moment.'"
Thompson recommends transforming condom application from "an awkward time in a couple's passionate experience" into "a turn-on" through a partner approach.
It has further been reported that the survey of 1,000 U. S. men and women was conducted by Kelton Research in April. No further survey details were provided. (With Inputs from Agencies)