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False. The US regulations (which only recently were loosened in the last couple of years) made sizing half irrelevant. Even if the main portion was sized correctly, due to the regulatory agency not wanting to buy different sized testing machines/attachments, the ring at the base was the same size for every condom.
This cuts off circulation to like half of men. Like, to numbing levels.
That could be the reason why this is a complaint that I read about online but have never heard in real life. Once again: Americans having sub-par products.
You could try to import condoms from countries with health and safety regulations that make sense then.
What makes you think that they'd allow the sale of foreign products that don't meet the standards that domestic ones have to?
You are right, "import" is the wrong word. I should have said "smuggle" instead.