Funny Condom
A different way to experience condom
Condoms as a method of preventing STIs have been used since at least 1564. Rubber condoms became available in 1855, followed by latex condoms in the 1920s. While biodegradable, latex condoms damage the environment when disposed of improperly. According to the Ocean Conservancy, condoms, along with certain other types of trash, cover the coral reefs and smother sea grass and other bottom dwellers.
In recent times, many manufacturers chose to make the experience of condom a little different and less automatic or anonymous, maybe really funny.
In 2017, ONE Condoms from Canadian asked people to submit their Canada-themed condom wrapper designs — photos, paintings, illustrations, designs, mixed media projects or virtually any art — to mark Canada 150. Winners were chosen based on how well the designs “celebrate Canadian life, culture and history.”
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