Tearing open the wrapper

Carefully open the condom wrapper where it is marked “open here”. The condom wrapper can be torn open cleanly without damaging the condom. Warning: You could damage the condom with sharp-edged objects, jewellery, or pointed fingernails. Never use condoms from damaged or already opened wrappers!

Foreplay

Leave about half an inch of space at the tip of the condom by pinching out any extra air between your finger and thumb. Pull back the foreskin completely and roll the condom from the tip down to the base of your erect penis before there is any contact between your penis and your partner’s body. Only then can the condom help prevent sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy. If the condom does not unroll easily, the unrolling direction is incorrect. In this case, do not flip the condom over and use it again, otherwise body secretions will be transferred to your partner. Use a new condom and make sure the unrolling direction is correct. If you notice the condom slipping off or tightening, check for any damage as this may lead to it splitting.

Afterplay

Pull out while your penis is still erect! Hold the base of the condom in place to prevent if from slipping off.

Disposal

Used condoms belong in the rubbish bin, not in the toilet. Wash your penis and hands before continuing with any afterplay. Condoms are for single use only!

Warning!

We basically advise against the use of additional lubricants based on products that contain organic fat and/or oil (e.g. petroleum jelly, baby oils, body lotion, massage oils, edible fats). They damage the condom and can make it split quickly. If lubricant is used, it must be approved by the manufacturer for use with condoms, such as the BILLY BOY lubricant. When using suppositories, please follow the respective instructions for use. If prescription or nonprescription drugs (ointments, gels) are used around the penis or vagina, doctors or pharmacists should be asked about the drug’s tolerance to condoms. Wearing intimate jewellery during sex increases the risk of damaging the condom.