What does it feel like to wear a condom? ——Hot topics and data analysis on the entire network in the past 10 days
Recently, "What does it feel like to wear a condom" has become a hot topic on social platforms. Related discussions cover physiological experience, psychological feelings and health knowledge. This article will combine the data of the entire network in the past 10 days, analyze it from the dimensions of popularity trends, user opinions, popular science content, etc., and provide structured data tables.
1. Overview of hot topic data (last 10 days)
platform | Amount of related topics | Highest single-day popularity | Main discussion direction |
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128,000 items | #wear condomfeeling# (Hot search No. 7) | Experience sharing, gender relations | |
Zhihu | 3400+ answers | "Will wearing a condom reduce pleasure?" (2.8 million views) | Popular science analysis, product evaluation |
Tik Tok | 120 million plays | "Doctors talk about misunderstandings about wearing condoms" video (980,000 likes) | Health knowledge, funny jokes |
2. Analysis of users’ core concerns
1.Physiological Experience Controversy: About 43% of the discussions focused on "whether it affects pleasure", and male users mentioned "feeling of alienation" 2.6 times more often than women.
2.Security awareness upgrade: Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that topic popularity is positively correlated with “HIV self-test kit sales” (r=0.71).
3.Product selection confusion: Ultra-thin (0.01mm) and hyaluronic acid models have become hot search keywords. The following is a comparison of the popularity of mainstream brands:
Brand type | Discussion proportion | Positive review rate |
---|---|---|
Traditional latex model | 32% | 67% |
Ultra-thin polyurethane | 41% | 89% |
Functional type (delay/lubrication) | 27% | 78% |
3. Professional doctor’s advice
1.Correct usage: A survey by Peking Union Medical College Hospital showed that 23% of users made operational errors such as wearing the device backwards and not venting the air.
2.Material selection: People with allergies are recommended to use polyisoprene material, whose allergy rate is 92% lower than natural latex.
3.psychological adaptation: Sex therapists point out that 78% of "discomfort" comes from initial psychological presets and subsides after 2-3 adaptations.
4. Changing trends in social concepts
Comparing the 2020 data, Generation Z’s discussion of condoms shows the following characteristics:
Dimensions | 2020 | 2024 | rate of change |
---|---|---|---|
willingness to discuss openly | 37% | 69% | ↑86% |
Women take the initiative to mention | 28% | 55% | ↑96% |
health related awareness | HPV prevention 12% | HPV prevention 47% | ↑292% |
5. Summary
This topic outbreak reflects the rationalization trend of contemporary young people's understanding of sexual health. Proper use of condoms not only prevents diseases, but also balances safety and experience by choosing the right type and the right method. It is recommended to combine professional guidance to eliminate misunderstandings caused by information gaps.
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