Sure. A common cause is improper application. If the condom is not rolled on correctly all the way down the penis, it can break. Also, using oil - based lubricants with latex condoms is a big no - no as it can weaken the latex and cause breakage. And if there are any pre - existing tears or damages on the condom that are not noticed before use, that can obviously lead to it breaking during sex.
Yes, there are. One common reason is improper storage. If condoms are stored in a place that's too hot or too cold, or if they are expired, they may be more likely to break. Another reason could be incorrect use. For example, using teeth or sharp objects to open the condom package can damage it. Also, not leaving enough space at the tip of the condom when putting it on can cause it to break more easily during sex.
Well, the material of the condom can play a role. If it's a low - quality condom, it might break more easily. Rough sex can also be a factor. Excessive friction or force can cause the condom to tear. And sometimes, using the wrong size condom, either too small or too large, can lead to breakage during sexual intercourse.