Spray-On Condoms
Masculan, Goliath, Pullitt…the names may vary, but traditional condoms all had one thing in common. Someone had to fish them out of the package and put them on. But if an idea by the German company Vinico World of Condoms pans out, that will be changing. The firm is hoping to market a spray-on condom.
Aeresol cans are good for more than just graffiti these days Jan Vinzenz Krause, who’s listed on the firm’s Web site as the director of the project and a member of the “Institute for Condom Consulting,” said contraception from a can offers a range of advantages. There’s no need to worry about spray-on condoms being damaged by rough transport or excessive sunlight, they’re quick on the draw, and their size matches each individual user’s specific physiognomy.
“No slippage, no pinching, just pure fun,” Krause wrote.
The condom consists of a mixture of natural rubber and water and is applied by using what looked like a normal aerosol can. The rubber and water vulcanize at room temperature. And the company claims that after usage the rubber then breaks down into humus, easing the sometimes awkward issue of post-coital disposal.
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