Condoms
Condoms are the surest way to protect yourself and your partner from unwanted surprises after sex. Choose a regular condom or mix things up with dotted or ribbed condoms, ultra thin condoms or flavoured condoms. Just make sure the condom fits you well, as that improves both sensations and safety.
Condoms - Safe, Pleasurable and Essential Protection
What Are Condoms and Why Are They Important?
A condom is a thin sheath - most commonly made from latex, polyurethane, or polyisoprene - that’s rolled over the penis before sex. Its main job is to act as a barrier, preventing semen from entering the vagina, mouth, or anus. This protects both partners from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancy.
Many people in the UK choose condoms because they’re convenient, effective, non-invasive, and easy to use. Plus, they add peace of mind and can even enhance pleasure when paired with the right fit and texture.
Different Types of Condoms
Not all condoms are the same. At Sinful, you can find a wide variety of condoms in the UK - each offering a unique sensation and level of protection.
For those who like penetration to feel as natural as possible, ultra-thin condoms are perfect for maximising skin-on-skin sensation. Ribbed or dotted condoms are great for extra stimulation, while flavoured condoms add a fun twist for oral play. If you or your partner has a latex allergy, try our latex-free condoms made from materials like polyurethane or polyisoprene.
If you prefer a bit more durability, thick condoms offer added reassurance and are ideal for longer sessions or more vigorous play. Delay condoms are another popular choice; these are lined with a gentle numbing lubricant that helps you last longer and maintain control without reducing pleasure.
We also know that finding the right fit is essential for both comfort and safety. That’s why we stock large condoms for those who need extra room and small condoms for a snug, secure fit. Getting the right size helps prevent slipping or tearing, ensuring you can relax and focus on the moment.
Some of the most popular brands include Durex, EXS, and My.Size, each known for their reliability and comfort. My.Size condoms, for instance, are available in several widths to ensure you get the perfect fit - because a properly fitting condom doesn’t just feel better, it also reduces the risk of breakage.
How to Put a Condom on Correctly
If you’re new to using condoms or simply want to make sure you’re doing it right, here’s a quick guide. Start by checking the packaging - make sure it’s not damaged and hasn’t passed its expiration date.
Open the packet carefully (avoid sharp objects or teeth) and pinch the tip of the condom to leave a small space for semen. While holding the tip, roll the condom down the length of the erect penis until it’s fully unrolled. Add a little lubricant on the outside if you want a smoother, more pleasurable experience. Avoid oil-based products, as these can weaken latex.
How to Take a Condom Off and Dispose of It Properly
Once sex is over, hold the base of the condom as you withdraw to avoid any spillage. Then, gently roll it off and tie a knot at the open end. Wrap it in tissue or toilet paper and throw it in the bin. Never flush a condom down the toilet - they can block pipes and harm the environment.
If you’re wondering whether you can reuse a condom, then the answer is no, absolutely not. They are designed for single use only. Once it’s been used, the material will have stretched, weakened, and may contain fluids that carry bacteria or viruses. Always use a fresh condom for each sexual act, even if you’re with the same partner.
Choosing the Best Condom for You
The best condom is the one that fits well, feels comfortable, and gives you confidence. If a condom feels too tight or too loose, try another size or material. A good fit can make all the difference in both pleasure and safety.
You can experiment with different textures, sizes and thicknesses until you find your favourite. If you’re new to condoms, start with a mixed pack from brands like Durex or EXS to test out what feels best. My.Size condoms are also ideal for those who struggle to find the perfect fit.
And if you’re looking for cheap condoms without sacrificing quality, Sinful offers affordable multi-packs that let you stay protected without breaking your budget.
A Few Extra Tips for Better Condom Use
Lubrication is your friend. It helps reduce friction, makes sex feel smoother, and lowers the risk of breakage. Always use a lube that matches the condom material - for example, water-based lube is safe for all types, while silicone-based lube can be used with non-silicone condoms for longer-lasting glide.
And if you or your partner wants to add extra stimulation, try condoms with ribs or dots. Some even come with warming or cooling effects for a fun twist.
Enjoy Safe and Pleasurable Sex with Sinful
At Sinful, we believe that protection and pleasure go hand in hand. Our selection of condoms ensures that you can enjoy intimacy with peace of mind, knowing you’re protected and comfortable.
Whether you’re exploring for the first time, looking for the best condoms in the UK, or simply stocking up on cheap condoms for regular use, Sinful has you covered. Browse our full range and find the condom that fits your body, your budget, and your desires.
Safe sex has never felt so good.
Frequently Asked Questions About Condoms
How long do condoms last?
Condoms have an expiry date printed on the packet. Using one past its date can increase the risk of breakage, so always check before use.
Can you use a condom in the shower?
You can, but it’s not ideal. Water and soap can make condoms more likely to slip or tear, so it’s better to move to a dry setting for safer sex.
How do you put a condom on correctly?
Pinch the tip to leave room for semen and roll it down the erect penis. Always check the expiry date and use a water-based lube for comfort.
How do you take a condom off?
Hold the base as you withdraw, then roll it off carefully.
How should you dispose of a condom?
Tie a knot and throw it in the bin. Avoid flushing to prevent blockages and environmental harm.
Can you reuse a condom?
No. Condoms are single-use only. Reusing one increases the risk of breakage and infection.
How should condoms be stored?
To keep condoms fresh, store them in a cool, dry place - like a drawer or bedside table.
A condom is a thin sheath - most commonly made from latex, polyurethane, or polyisoprene - that’s rolled over the penis before sex. Its main job is to act as a barrier, preventing semen from entering the vagina, mouth, or anus. This protects both partners from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancy.
Many people in the UK choose condoms because they’re convenient, effective, non-invasive, and easy to use. Plus, they add peace of mind and can even enhance pleasure when paired with the right fit and texture.
Not all condoms are the same. At Sinful, you can find a wide variety of condoms in the UK - each offering a unique sensation and level of protection.
For those who like penetration to feel as natural as possible, ultra-thin condoms are perfect for maximising skin-on-skin sensation. Ribbed or dotted condoms are great for extra stimulation, while flavoured condoms add a fun twist for oral play. If you or your partner has a latex allergy, try our latex-free condoms made from materials like polyurethane or polyisoprene.
If you prefer a bit more durability, thick condoms offer added reassurance and are ideal for longer sessions or more vigorous play. Delay condoms are another popular choice; these are lined with a gentle numbing lubricant that helps you last longer and maintain control without reducing pleasure.
We also know that finding the right fit is essential for both comfort and safety. That’s why we stock large condoms for those who need extra room and small condoms for a snug, secure fit. Getting the right size helps prevent slipping or tearing, ensuring you can relax and focus on the moment.
Some of the most popular brands include Durex, EXS, and My.Size, each known for their reliability and comfort. My.Size condoms, for instance, are available in several widths to ensure you get the perfect fit - because a properly fitting condom doesn’t just feel better, it also reduces the risk of breakage.
If you’re new to using condoms or simply want to make sure you’re doing it right, here’s a quick guide. Start by checking the packaging - make sure it’s not damaged and hasn’t passed its expiration date.
Open the packet carefully (avoid sharp objects or teeth) and pinch the tip of the condom to leave a small space for semen. While holding the tip, roll the condom down the length of the erect penis until it’s fully unrolled. Add a little lubricant on the outside if you want a smoother, more pleasurable experience. Avoid oil-based products, as these can weaken latex.
Once sex is over, hold the base of the condom as you withdraw to avoid any spillage. Then, gently roll it off and tie a knot at the open end. Wrap it in tissue or toilet paper and throw it in the bin. Never flush a condom down the toilet - they can block pipes and harm the environment.
If you’re wondering whether you can reuse a condom, then the answer is no, absolutely not. They are designed for single use only. Once it’s been used, the material will have stretched, weakened, and may contain fluids that carry bacteria or viruses. Always use a fresh condom for each sexual act, even if you’re with the same partner.
The best condom is the one that fits well, feels comfortable, and gives you confidence. If a condom feels too tight or too loose, try another size or material. A good fit can make all the difference in both pleasure and safety.
You can experiment with different textures, sizes and thicknesses until you find your favourite. If you’re new to condoms, start with a mixed pack from brands like Durex or EXS to test out what feels best. My.Size condoms are also ideal for those who struggle to find the perfect fit.
And if you’re looking for cheap condoms without sacrificing quality, Sinful offers affordable multi-packs that let you stay protected without breaking your budget.
Lubrication is your friend. It helps reduce friction, makes sex feel smoother, and lowers the risk of breakage. Always use a lube that matches the condom material - for example, water-based lube is safe for all types, while silicone-based lube can be used with non-silicone condoms for longer-lasting glide.
And if you or your partner wants to add extra stimulation, try condoms with ribs or dots. Some even come with warming or cooling effects for a fun twist.
Enjoy Safe and Pleasurable Sex with Sinful
At Sinful, we believe that protection and pleasure go hand in hand. Our selection of condoms ensures that you can enjoy intimacy with peace of mind, knowing you’re protected and comfortable.
Whether you’re exploring for the first time, looking for the best condoms in the UK, or simply stocking up on cheap condoms for regular use, Sinful has you covered. Browse our full range and find the condom that fits your body, your budget, and your desires.
Safe sex has never felt so good.
How long do condoms last?
Condoms have an expiry date printed on the packet. Using one past its date can increase the risk of breakage, so always check before use.
Can you use a condom in the shower?
You can, but it’s not ideal. Water and soap can make condoms more likely to slip or tear, so it’s better to move to a dry setting for safer sex.
How do you put a condom on correctly?
Pinch the tip to leave room for semen and roll it down the erect penis. Always check the expiry date and use a water-based lube for comfort.
How do you take a condom off?
Hold the base as you withdraw, then roll it off carefully.
How should you dispose of a condom?
Tie a knot and throw it in the bin. Avoid flushing to prevent blockages and environmental harm.
Can you reuse a condom?
No. Condoms are single-use only. Reusing one increases the risk of breakage and infection.
How should condoms be stored?
To keep condoms fresh, store them in a cool, dry place - like a drawer or bedside table.









