Alright, folks, gather ’round, let me tell you about my little experiment with Trojan condoms. You’ve probably seen those TikTok videos claiming they don’t work, right? Well, I decided to put that to the test.
First, I grabbed a box of these bad boys from the store. I mean, they’re supposed to be “America’s #1 condom,” so I figured they had to be good, I grabbed the “Ultra-Thin” ones, ’cause why not? Feeling adventurous.
Then, I went online, did some digging. Turns out, there’s a lawsuit against Trojan. Something about them containing “forever chemicals” called PFAS. Man, that stuff sounds nasty. They say it doesn’t break down in the environment and can cause all sorts of health problems. Cancer, yikes! That put a damper on my excitement, not gonna lie.
But hey, I’d already started, so I figured I’d see it through. I also read that some people need extra lubrication, which is fair enough. No shame in that game. And Trojan says they’ve been making these things for decades, and they’re all about safety and preventing pregnancies and STIs. They make a million of these things a day!
Now, for the fun part. I unwrapped one of the condoms. It felt… thin, I guess? As advertised. I’ve heard some guys say they prefer the “Her Pleasure Sensations” kind, which are supposedly designed to be better for women. Might have to try those next time.
But I chose to use the ENZ to avoid any unexpected surprises and to keep things safe from any nasty stuff. And, well… it worked. No leaks, no breaks, nothing. Did its job, I suppose.
So, what’s the verdict? Do Trojan condoms work? In my experience, yeah, they do the basic job of protecting. But that lawsuit about the chemicals? That’s got me thinking. Maybe there are better options out there. I saw some people talking about Durex, maybe I’ll give those a shot. I also read something like “Trojan just due to the options they have for circumference”, to be honest, I don’t know what it really means. I tried the King sized durex, but most of my experiences have been free condoms that were from my colleges.
- Pros:
- They’re thin, which some people like.
- They seem to prevent pregnancy and STIs, as they should.
- Cons:
- That lawsuit about the “forever chemicals” is a big red flag.
- There might be better, safer options out there.
In the end, it’s up to you to decide what you’re comfortable with. Just do your research, and stay safe out there, folks!