Smallest condom in the world



World's smallest condom now exists - and it could make a huge difference to your sex life


UK-based company They Fit have made the world's smallest condom, as research shows millions of men search for smaller sizes online every day





If you've ever struggled to fit into a standard condom, don't worry, you are not alone.






Despite the fact that no one really wants to admit their package doesn't fill out a condom, UK-based company, They Fit say it's a problem faced by millions of men.






Their research has shown that an increasing number of men are searching for smaller sized condoms every day.






And now they may finally have a solution, as they have started selling the world's smallest condom.




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A regular condom measures around 7.1 inches but this new, more inclusive, range of condoms are almost half the size.






They Fit have produced condoms which start at just 3.1 inches, with a width of 2.6cm and a nominal width of 4.1cm.

Wondering if the new condoms could be the right fit for you?

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UK-based TheyFit claimed to have made the world's smallest condom, which might transform your sex life. The condoms of this new range are just 4.92 inches long and 1.8 inches wide, almost half the size of a usual condom. Further, TheyFit has developed 66 different sizes to ensure the customers find the right size. What's more? You can even measure which one suits you.




Does your condom slip, asks TheyFit on website

On its website, TheyFit asked if men found condoms too big or if it slipped during the act. "How about when you try supposedly small condoms that are labelled things like 'Snug', 'Iron Grip' or 'Close Fit'? Do the problems remain? It's because such condoms aren't actually that much smaller," was another question. They then said that even the smaller condoms by other manufacturers aren't actually small.



The question is: how does condom size matter?

The firm claimed their study concluded that millions of men search for smaller condoms online on daily basis. Using an ill-fitted condom not only reduces pleasure but also increases the chance

The world's smallest condom is now on sale - this is where you can get it


They Fit have revealed an increasing number of men are searching for smaller sized condoms every day

Do you find that condoms fall off during sex? Are they much to long for you?






Millions of men are finding it difficult to fit into standard-sized condoms – and the world’s smallest prophylactic is here to help.






As reported in The Mirror, UK-based condom company They Fit have revealed an increasing number of men are searching for smaller sized condoms every day, and they have come up with a solution.






A regular condom measures around 7.1 in but this new, more inclusive, range of condoms are almost half the size. They Fit have produced condoms which start at just 3.1in, with a width of 2.6cm and a nominal width of 4.1cm.

Wondering if the new condoms could be the right fit for you?










The company's website poses several questions that may help you find out.

"Do you find that condoms are much too long for you?" they ask. "Do they slip or fall off entirely during use?





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The World’s Smallest Condom Is Now Available And It Is Seriously Small



TheyFit
has announced a new range of condoms, potentially suitable for a micro-penis, beginning at just 3.1 inches long. At half the length of regular condoms, the width stands at just 2.6cm.

According to the website, while length decreases, other size specifications aren’t all that different.

“Do you find that condoms are much too long for you?” writes the website.


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“Do they slip or fall off entirely during use? It’s an extremely common issue.

“How about when you try supposedly small condoms that are labelled things like ‘Snug’, ‘Iron Grip’ or ‘Close Fit’? Do the problems remain? It’s because such condoms aren’t actually that much smaller.”




TheyFit.co.uk


And while you might feel insecure for using a smaller sized condom, rest assured, it’s a common problem among men, says the website.

“Finding out that a condom is too long for your requirements is a really common problem experienced by the majority of men