Finger Condoms
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Lubricated Finger Condoms with Pleasure Nubs (6-Pack)Lubricated Finger Condoms Introducing the Finger Condoms with Bumps by Nasstoys! These 6 funky latex gloves are designed to fit your fingers, giving you and your partner some extra "oomph" during intimate moments. Condomaniacs LOVE these lubricated finger condoms because... 👉 Bumpy fun: The...
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Large Blue Finger Condoms (144-Pack)Blue Finger Condoms Looking for a versatile and practical solution for intimate exploration and protection? Look no further than Calipro finger cots! Calipro finger cots are a popular choice for individuals and couples looking for a convenient and effective way to enhance their intimate...
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What are Finger Condoms?
When it comes to exploring and enhancing your intimate experiences, it's important to have the right tools at your fingertips – literally. That's where finger condoms come in.
So what exactly are finger condoms and why should you consider using them? Finger condoms, also known as finger cots, are tiny condoms that fit over your fingers and provide a barrier between your skin and your partner's intimate areas. They can be used for a variety of purposes, including manual stimulation, insertion, and exploring new sensations during foreplay.
But finger condoms aren't just a fun and creative addition to your intimate experiences. They also provide a barrier of protection against the spread of bacteria and other potentially harmful substances. This is especially important if you have any cuts or open sores on your fingers, or if you're exploring anal play 🍑.
So why should you consider using finger condoms? Here are just a few reasons:
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Enhanced intimacy: Finger condoms can add a new level of creativity and excitement to your intimate experiences.
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A barrier of protection: Using finger condoms can help prevent the spread of bacteria and other harmful substances.
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Safe for all types of play: Whether you're exploring manual stimulation, insertion, or other types of play, finger condoms provide a safe and effective barrier.
With all these benefits, it's no wonder that finger condoms have become a popular choice for couples looking to enhance their intimate experiences. Remember to use a water-based lube (we ❤️ Sliquid) for additional pleasure and security.
Top Picks
- Nasstoys Finger Condoms with Bumps (6-pack) — textured finger condoms for added stimulation.
- Blue Finger Cots (Large, 144-pack) — bulk option, larger size, smooth finger cot format.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are finger condoms used for?
Finger condoms (finger cots) provide a thin barrier between fingers and a partner's intimate areas during manual stimulation, fingering, anal play, or genital exploration. They protect against bacterial transfer (especially important if you have cuts on your fingers or are moving between contact areas) and against STI transmission through micro-cuts on the skin.
Are finger condoms different from regular condoms?
Yes — finger condoms are smaller, shorter, and made specifically to fit a single finger. Regular condoms are too long and too wide to use on a finger comfortably. Finger condoms typically come unlubricated; you can add water-based lube separately.
Can you reuse finger condoms?
No. Like all condoms, finger condoms are single-use only. Reusing increases risk of bacterial transfer and reduces barrier integrity.
Do finger condoms come lubricated?
Most finger condoms come unlubricated, so you control the lube application. Add water-based or silicone lube to the outside before use.
Are finger condoms necessary for manual sex?
Not strictly necessary, but recommended in three situations: (1) you have cuts or hangnails on your fingers, (2) you're moving between contact areas (e.g., from anal to vaginal play), and (3) you're playing with a partner whose STI status you're not sure of. For partnered manual play between trusted partners with intact skin, regular hygiene and washed hands are usually sufficient.


