The Future of Condoms is here... the "G-Cap"
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An American has invented a new condom which he says is stronger, safer and enables better sensitivity.
The Galatic Cap Pregnancy Prevention device sits on the very tip of the ? , leaving the shaft exposed.
It was developed by LA-based Charles Powell after a friend of his contracted ? .
He believes his product is ‘easier to use, safer and more secure – and vastly more pleasurable – giving a sex sensation the way nature intended.’
The condom comprises two parts – a U-shape polyurethane adhesive film that wraps around the ? – like a plaster around a finger – and a cap that sticks to it to firmly trap ? .
Mr Powell claims the polyurethane part is like a second skin – and can be put on hours or days in advance as it can be worn while urinating and washing.
When a man wants to have sex, he peels off the paper backing on the cap and sticks it to the polyurethane to securely bond the two and trap ? .
He insists the device, which is transparent, will stay on for the duration.
Mr Powell believes his product provides a solution to three common issues with condoms: a lack of sensitivity, problems getting into the packaging and applying the condom.
http://youtu.be/XVhYD-1_bxs
The Galatic Cap Pregnancy Prevention device sits on the very tip of the ? , leaving the shaft exposed.
It was developed by LA-based Charles Powell after a friend of his contracted ? .
He believes his product is ‘easier to use, safer and more secure – and vastly more pleasurable – giving a sex sensation the way nature intended.’
The condom comprises two parts – a U-shape polyurethane adhesive film that wraps around the ? – like a plaster around a finger – and a cap that sticks to it to firmly trap ? .
Mr Powell claims the polyurethane part is like a second skin – and can be put on hours or days in advance as it can be worn while urinating and washing.
When a man wants to have sex, he peels off the paper backing on the cap and sticks it to the polyurethane to securely bond the two and trap ? .
He insists the device, which is transparent, will stay on for the duration.
Mr Powell believes his product provides a solution to three common issues with condoms: a lack of sensitivity, problems getting into the packaging and applying the condom.
http://youtu.be/XVhYD-1_bxs
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How do you take it off?
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I really don't wanna walk around with glue on my head all day. Pilling that ? off sounds painful. And am i gonna have a lint ring around my ? because of the adhesive? Good concept though.
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I'd ? with it.
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After they test it to make sure the glue doesn't rip peoples skin off their ? (n/h) I'd be willing to use it.
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This commercial gave no ? .
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Wait so only the head is covered?? What about the shaft??
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I'll wait til the first round of ? try it out. No Paul George.
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Id try that ?
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Lol he was so casual talking about how his homie caught the ? .
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The problem is a man is still exposed ? forbid there's a cut there and the lady has something.
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I know what the topic is but bruh...Wait so only the head is covered?? What about the shaft??
Eeeasy my ngga. Easy. At least say pause. -
Still going against nature... STDs will still mutate and evolve.
I go raw or go home. -
Still going against nature... STDs will still mutate and evolve.
I go raw or go home.
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black caesar wrote: »The problem is a man is still exposed ? forbid there's a cut there and the lady has something.
"But critics have pointed out that the device will not provide protection from STIs such as herpes, which can be transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact.
This will not prevent the spread of conditions such as ? or herpes as the whole ? is not covered."
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if your shaft exposed how does this protect against STD's....? outta here with this ?
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The Iconoclast wrote: »black caesar wrote: »The problem is a man is still exposed ? forbid there's a cut there and the lady has something.
"But critics have pointed out that the device will not provide protection from STIs such as herpes, which can be transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact.
This will not prevent the spread of conditions such as ? or herpes as the whole ? is not covered."
Herpes can still be transmitted with a regular condom on. -
I'll pass....
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The Iconoclast wrote: »black caesar wrote: »The problem is a man is still exposed ? forbid there's a cut there and the lady has something.
"But critics have pointed out that the device will not provide protection from STIs such as herpes, which can be transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact.
This will not prevent the spread of conditions such as ? or herpes as the whole ? is not covered."
Herpes can still be transmitted with a regular condom on.
Yup. Moreover, the mere fact that this leaves the entire shaft exposed means the risk will be exponentially higher. So you're definitely risking more for the feeling of freedom. -
I don't trust that ?
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Might as well go raw if all I'm doing is covering the tip
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The Iconoclast wrote: »black caesar wrote: »The problem is a man is still exposed ? forbid there's a cut there and the lady has something.
"But critics have pointed out that the device will not provide protection from STIs such as herpes, which can be transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact.
This will not prevent the spread of conditions such as ? or herpes as the whole ? is not covered."
I think this device is suitable for your main after the both of you get tested. not for casual jump offs or random hoes. -
? better be cheaper than condom prices. Between gas prices, milk prices, and condom prices, something has got to give and it ain't gonna be my Cinnamon Toast Crunch and filling up the Acura.
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? all you got to do is rub your ? down in some 70% alcohol after sex and you won't catch a thing.
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TheEyeronic1 wrote: »