Sexual practices that can make a condom slip
1) If the woman applies her "Kegel" muscles to tighten up during partial withdrawals, then relaxes the muscles during the insertion strokes, little by little, the condom will be pulled off the shaft, eventually ending up stuck in the vagina. The guy may cum thinking it's still on. Sometimes it's possible for the guy to feel a difference as this gradually happens. If it's occurred with a particular woman, she should be advised not to do this, or to squeeze down only during insertions, and the guy should every minute or so feel to be sure he can still detect the rim of the condom.
2) It's helpful for preventing HPV or herpes to wear a condom even when the cock is rubbing the pussy on the outside (frottage, "outercourse," dry humping, etc.). But the friction of a condom against a drier area like the outside of the labia or the pubic bone is more likely to pull the condom off without anyone noticing. The guy should feel to make sure the condom is still on before inserting after this type of foreplay.
3) If the guy slows down or stops pumping, for example to let the woman enjoy an orgasm, the erection may partially subside, and when stroking resumes, the condom may slip off. Again, the thing to do is to reach down and be sure the condom rim can still be felt, and unless the erection instatly gets hard again, to hold onto the rim while pulling out, then to stroke the penis till it gets hard again and reinsert.
Hope these tips help!
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