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Woman, 25, shares hilarious 'public service announcement' for men claiming to be 'too big' for condoms – and TikTok users love it Part 3
A TikToker has gone viral after sharing her response to men who make up "excuses" for not wearing a condom – while showcasing the strength of products in a very unusual way.
Ella Thorne, a content creator from Winchester, Hampshire, has taken to social media to express her "concern" with men who claim their junk is "too big" for rubbers.
The 25-year-old was inspired by her own experiences, claiming previous sexual partners have said they are too "well-endowed" to wear a protective sleeve – which, at the time, she believed.
Now, she hopes to raise awareness of this "manipulative" tactic.
In a bid to educate the masses, Ella uploaded a video on TikTok, racking up over five million views and 421,000 likes.
"The fact is, nobody has a penis too big to fit into a condom," she told NeedToKnow.Online.
"Just like clothes, there are bigger sizes for bigger penises, with some companies even offering bespoke extra-large sizes.
"[I] was inspired by my own personal experiences with past sexual partners and with the poor sex education system, I believed them."
In the clip, she sits in silence, cross-legged, while staring at the camera with a disappointed look.
The caption reads: "When he says he's too big for a condom but your forbidden knee-highs disagree." [sic]
Over her calves are two, over-stretched condoms, which still fit perfectly.
Users have flocked to the comments to share their own experiences.
"My ex said he was allergic! There's non-latex for a reason," one person said.
Another user added: "My ex used the excuse that he was too small," followed by a skull emoji.
"Omg can we make this a PSA," someone else said. [sic]
One viewer commented: "Getting the right size is important though, they can burst if the fit is too loose or too tight."
"I can understand it cutting off circulation but if he absolutely refuses he's not worth the infection," another person added.
Someone else said: "First of all, I love the name forbidden knee-highs. Second of all couldn't agree more."
Ella said: "I definitely stretched the condoms to their limits, as I have big claves.
"I had a few different brands on hand and [there] was only one that managed to make it all the way to my knee and stay there without ripping – and those ripped too once I walked.
"Obviously, they're not intended to be stretched that much, which is why it's important to use your correct size.
"But, saying that, nobody is anywhere near the size of my calf, so it would never need to be stretched to that extent anyway."
She hopes to spread awareness to other girls and women in a bid to promote having safe sex.
Ella said: "It's a manipulative tactic to try and coerce you into sex without protection.
"In the world of TikTok, you can't simply go on camera and explain [this] –you have to do something absolutely ridiculous instead that grabs attention.
"Putting the condoms on my legs did that and spread the message I was trying to, which will hopefully prevent young people from being manipulated into unprotected sex the way I was when I was younger."
While she doesn't have advice for those "well-endowed" partners, she expresses the importance of understanding there's no excuse for sex without protection.
She added: "Respecting your sexual partner's and women's bodies isn't something I can advise, rather it should come naturally.
"Make yourself aware that there are no excuses for pressuring someone into sex without protection.
"If coercion isn't consented it is okay to say no."
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