He pulled out his phone, ducking behind a display of discounted lozenges. He felt like a secret agent decoding a transmission, but he was actually just googling "condom size chart."
He walked out into the cool evening air, two boxes in hand, finally feeling like he had the measure of things.
The first rule of the "Golden Rule of Fit" popped up: how to know what size condom to buy
Look for "Snug" or "Iron Grip" styles (Nominal width: 47mm–49mm).
Leo blinked. All those years of locker room anxiety, and it turned out the horizontal measurement was the one that actually mattered for safety. Most condoms are long enough for anyone, but the width—the "nominal width" printed in tiny numbers on the back of the box—dictated whether it would stay on or snap. He pulled out his phone, ducking behind a
You’re the "Standard" king (Nominal width: 52mm–54mm).
He grabbed a standard box of Skyn—soft, reliable, and middle-of-the-road. He also grabbed a small "Snug" pack, just in case the "Standard" felt like it had too much room to breathe. Leo blinked
You’re in "Large" or "Magnum" territory (Nominal width: 56mm+).