Write an article based on this "Decide which material works best for you and your partner. Find a condom that fits. Pick a texture that feels good to you and your partner. Buy lubricated condoms for a more comfortable sexual experience. Purchase colored, scented, or flavored condoms for extra fun. Get female condoms as an alternative to male condoms."
Condoms come in a variety of different materials. They all feel a little different but, when used correctly, are equally effective at preventing pregnancy.  Latex rubber is the most common condom material. These contraceptives are cheap and effective, but you'll need to use another type if you or your partner is allergic to latex. Lambskin is a natural latex alternative that is incredibly effective at preventing unwanted pregnancy. However, lambskin condoms do not prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.  Polyurethane condoms are stronger and thicker than latex condoms, meaning they’re more expensive. During use, the material heats up to your body temperature, making it feel like you’re not wearing anything. Tactylon condoms are stretchier than other varieties, helping them better conform to the shape of the penis. To ensure your contraceptive doesn’t slip off or tear during sex, make sure to choose a size that fits you or your partner’s penis properly. In general, regular-sized condoms fit penises that are between 4 and 7 in (10 and 18 cm) long.  Though trying on different sizes is the best way to find out what fits best, you can also look up size charts on condom specialty websites. Your condom should roll on easily and stay in place on its own. Some people want their condoms to feel like they aren't even there, while others enjoy the sensation of condoms that have ribs or bumps. Each texture has the same efficacy, so make a choice based on what you and your partner find pleasurable. Condoms may be ribbed on the inside to increase the wearer’s pleasure or the outside to increase the receiver’s pleasure. Some condoms come with pre-applied lubricant, also known as lube. This reduces unwanted friction during sex, making the experience more enjoyable for everyone and preventing the condom from tearing.  You can also purchase lube separately. Water and silicone-based lubricants work with most types of condoms, but you should only use oil-based lubricants with polyurethane and tactylon condoms. For added protection, get condoms that come with spermicidal lubricant. The spermicide kills a large portion of the sperm following ejaculation. Be aware that spermicides can sometimes cause side effects like irritation, burning, and urinary infections. So that you can add some spice to your sex life, specialty stores sell condoms in a variety of colors including turquoise, orange, hot pink, blue, and black. Condoms also come in a variety of different scents and flavors including cinnamon, mint, and cherry. Female condoms fit inside the vagina and cover part of the labia as well, effectively protecting against pregnancy as well as STDs. Though they aren't as commonly used as male condoms, they can be a great option for certain couples.  Female condoms are not quite as effective as male condoms, so use them in tandem with a chemical form of birth control. Do not use female condoms and male condoms at the same time. You can insert female condoms up to 8 hours before intercourse. This makes them a great option for people who dislike interrupting foreplay to put a condom on.