That's the title I've always dreamed of typing, but I never thought in a million years... kids, take this to heart: Dreams do come true!
As if the title somehow didn't explain enough, though, here's some text.
Ladyish
And if you're curious what Oragami looks like...
The future is coming and it is ribbed for her pleasure.
In all seriousness, if this works as advertised, it could be a great step forward. An even safer condom can really only be a good thing. Less disease transmission and less unwanted child births equals happiness for all. Not condoning that is just con-dumb.
Plus, I can finally call something "Whore-agami". It's a win-win-win, really.
It's quite a bit away from hitting the market, though. It still needs to go through FDA testing (I'm sure there must be some very willing test subjects); the company doesn't expect it to hit shelves until 2015 or so.
Sure, the wait sucks, but look on the bright side,: It makes for a great excuse!
As if the title somehow didn't explain enough, though, here's some text.
...Despite the astonishing innovations of the last 100 years, the latex condom remains woefully old fashioned. It practically hasn't changed since its invention in 1918. And I think we can all agree that condoms are universally hated—a necessary evil of safe, protected sex.
Future patron saint (should his design work the way he says) Daniel Resnic is seeking to change all that with the first non-rolled, injection-molded, engineered, silicone condom. His invention is called Origami...
According to the creator, this new condom simulates the way bareback sex feels and is actually a safer option than traditional latex condoms. From the company's website:
"Unlike the conventional rolled latex condom (indirect transferred sensation), the OMC is designed to CREATE sensation internally with direct tactile contact. It provides a reciprocating motion of the penis inside the internally lubricated condom (not possible with rolled condoms)."
And if you're curious what Oragami looks like...
In all seriousness, if this works as advertised, it could be a great step forward. An even safer condom can really only be a good thing. Less disease transmission and less unwanted child births equals happiness for all. Not condoning that is just con-dumb.
Plus, I can finally call something "Whore-agami". It's a win-win-win, really.
It's quite a bit away from hitting the market, though. It still needs to go through FDA testing (I'm sure there must be some very willing test subjects); the company doesn't expect it to hit shelves until 2015 or so.
Sure, the wait sucks, but look on the bright side,: It makes for a great excuse!