Do Chinese use condoms?

According to a survey on the sex life in China released in 2019, a majority of the young Chinese adults used condoms during sex. In that survey, almost half of the respondents said they preferred extra thin condoms. The survey also revealed that Chinese men usually took the responsibility of condom purchase.

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Which country uses less condoms?

A World Health Organization survey of teens in 22 European countries, and in Canada, Greenland and Israel, found that Swedish teenagers use condoms the least.

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Are condoms smaller in China?

Sizes of condoms differ in various countries and Chinese condoms, usually 180mm long and 52mm wide, are slightly smaller in length and girth than those being sold in Western countries, some suppliers said.

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Who uses most condoms?

Among sociodemographic characteristics, individuals of younger age, non‐white ethnicity, non‐Christian religion, or single status had a higher prevalence of reporting condom use at last sex.

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Can you buy condoms in China?

In China's big cities, condoms are now available in plain view: convenience stores on urban high streets often have condoms on display by the till, while brands like Durex have millions of followers on their China social media platforms.

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Chinese ways to use a condom

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How much do condoms cost in China?

The unit price is only about CNY 0.20 to CNY 0.50 (USD 0.03 to USD 0.08) on average. With such a limited budget, the condoms purchased by the government are of poor quality.

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Are contraceptives allowed in China?

Chinese family planning law says citizens' reproductive rights, including choosing birth control, are protected.

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How many men refuse to wear condoms?

Looking at the last column (Table 1), 59.9% of women and 47.3% of men aged 15–44 during 2011–2015 did not use a condom during any intercourse in the past 12 months.

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What age uses condoms the most?

Rates of condom use remained largely unchanged in recent years according to a report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on data from the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), with higher usage reported among those ages 15-19.

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Where do most men buy condoms?

You can get condoms from drugstores, Planned Parenthood health centers, community health centers, doctor's offices, supermarkets, convenience stores, online, and even from vending machines. You don't need a prescription and there are no age restrictions — anybody can buy condoms.

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How big are Japanese condoms?

Generally speaking, the average Japanese condom fits up to 52-54 millimeters in girth (the average Western condom, 53-55 millimeters). In other words, unless your partner is exceptional in one direction or the other, any man, Japanese or otherwise, can use any of the condoms on this list.

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Who wears large condoms?

People with penises that are two to two and a half inches in width and up to seven and a half inches in length will find that standard condoms are the best size. Large condoms: For people with penises that are just over two and a half inches wide and go up to around nine inches long, large condoms are the best option.

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Are condoms only 97 percent?

If you use condoms perfectly every single time you have sex, they're 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. But people aren't perfect, so in real life condoms are about 87% effective — that means about 13 out of 100 people who use condoms as their only birth control method will get pregnant each year.

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Why I don't use condoms?

Recap. Some women say that they avoid condoms because they don't believe they are at risk of STDs. Others claim that condoms are uncomfortable, ruin sexual spontaneity, reduce sensitivity, or suggest a person is promiscuous.

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Why are condoms unpopular in India?

A research carried out by the Indian Journal of Medical Research said many Indian men experienced sexual dissatisfaction while using condoms during intercourse. Alcoholism, depression and anxiety among men are other reasons cited for the aversion.

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What is the youngest age you can buy condoms?

You can buy condoms at any age. Condoms are available in drugstores, Planned Parenthood health centers, other community health centers, some supermarkets, and from vending machines.

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How often do men use condoms?

A third of U.S. men say they use condoms at least some of the time when they have sex, a new government survey shows. But just 19 percent of men reported condom use every time they had sex, the survey from the National Center for Health Statistics found.

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Is it normal to buy condoms at 13?

You DO NOT have to be 18 to buy condoms. You should not get carded for buying condoms and a clerk cannot legally refuse to sell them to you without looking at your ID. A checkout person also shouldn't ask your age—and if they do, you don't have to answer.

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What do guys like most in a girl?

Men love women who are thoughtful, caring, loving, and kind. A woman who does little things for her man for no other reason other than that she loves him. A woman who makes him smile back whenever she smiles at him. A woman who radiates love and warmth from her heart.

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Why do guys struggle with condoms?

The main reason why so many men or people with penises experience erection problems when trying to use a condom is psychological and not physical. Some men (particularly young men) may be quite nervous and stressed when they try to put the condom on – and nerves are the enemy of erection.

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Do most couples stop using condoms?

According to a new study, couples in casual relationships regularly used condoms only 33.5% of the time, and only 14% of the time in serious relationships. Dutch researchers surveyed 2,144 men and women, and asked them about their sexual activities with their four most recent sexual partners.

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What birth control do Chinese use?

The IUD is the most widely used method in China and is the method most often recommended for women living in rural areas. The IUD may account for as much as 50% of national contraceptive practice. The most widely used IUD consists of a single ring of tightly coiled stainless steel wire.

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Are you only allowed to have one baby in China?

China's family planning policies began to be shaped by fears of overpopulation in the 1970s, and officials raised the age of marriage and called for fewer and more broadly spaced births. A near-universal one-child limit was imposed in 1980 and written into the country's constitution in 1982.

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Is vasectomy banned in China?

The China bureau chief of the Washington Post, Lily Kuo, reports that hospitals are refusing to do the operation. There is no official ban, but suddenly the procedure is no longer available. According to official figures, the number of vasectomies performed nationwide fell from 149,432 in 2015 to 4,742 in 2019.

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