I've tried polyurethane condoms, just to try them, and I was kind of spooked by their inflexibility (compared to latex).
I've also tried the polyisoprene condoms, just to try them, and I found them to be more like latex condoms, in terms of stretchability.
However, I don't have a problem with latex condoms, but I have a partner who sometimes does. She is fine with Lifestyles UltraSensitive, which happens to be my normal brand (we are so compatible!).
Hmmm...Lifestyles also makes a Skyn polyisoprene condom, which I didn't know about. Here is a link to their comparison between polyisoprene and polyurethane condoms: http://www.lifestyles.com/pdf/polyisoprene_vs_polyurethane.pdf
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I've also tried the polyisoprene condoms, just to try them, and I found them to be more like latex condoms, in terms of stretchability.
However, I don't have a problem with latex condoms, but I have a partner who sometimes does. She is fine with Lifestyles UltraSensitive, which happens to be my normal brand (we are so compatible!).
Hmmm...Lifestyles also makes a Skyn polyisoprene condom, which I didn't know about. Here is a link to their comparison between polyisoprene and polyurethane condoms:
http://www.lifestyles.com/pdf/polyisoprene_vs_polyurethane.pdf