Durex Now Offers Custom-Fit Condoms

Come one, come all… Durex has decided one size does not fit all. A UK study conducted by prophylactic purveyor Durex found that nine out of 10 men opt for “regular” fit when buying contraception—even if they require something on a different scale. Luckily for 92% of men, Durex is now offering an online fitting service to ensure they get the right ones.

The service offers a close-fit condom with around a 2-inch circumference and a wider one that measures 2.2 inches. Users can also select the thickness, choosing extra thin, thin, standard, or thick. The customization doesn’t stop there: men are able to tailor the smoothness of lubricant, choosing either “standard” or “extra.”

Looking for a customized XXX experience? Come find the perfect fit with us on NiteFlirt!Check out more about Durex offering custom-fit condoms: https://nypost.com/2023/05/05/come-one-come-all-durex-now-offers-custom-fit-condoms/

Skin Tone Condoms Promise ‘Sex For Everyone’

The world’s first skin-toned condoms are coming your way. UK sexual wellness brand Roam has introduced a new collection of condoms in four shades: original latex, light brown, medium brown and dark brown. The colorful condoms—which cost $19 for a pack of 12, $25 for 18, and $44 for 36—will be available to purchase in the UK and online.

“Roam has been built to end the stigma and shame in shopping for sex for everyone,” a brand representative said. “Legacy brands have failed to address nuanced needs of all sexually active communities. The launch of our Skin Tone Condoms presents a choice that has never existed before, one that celebrates individuality.” Roam, which includes slim, regular and large sizes, advertises its contraceptives as “extra lubricated, ultra-thin, ultra-durable condoms that feel great and support local communities and the planet.”

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FDA Authorizes First Condom Specifically Marketed For Anal Sex

The US Food and Drug Administration announced its first-ever authorization of a condom specifically intended for anal sex. The patootie prophylactics by Boston-based manufacturer Global Protection Corp. will be marketed as the One Male Condom, the agency said. They also are “indicated as a contraceptive to help reduce the risk of pregnancy and the transmission of STIs during vaginal intercourse,” the FDA noted.

“While today’s authorization underscores the public health importance of condoms tested and labeled specifically for anal intercourse, all other FDA-cleared condoms can continue to be used for contraception and STI prevention,” the FDA said. Companies have previously not been able to market condoms specifically for anal sex; experts believes this change will encourage LGBTQ folks to have safe sex. Bottoms up!

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Check out more about the FDA authorizing its first-ever condom specifically for anal sex: https://nypost.com/2022/02/24/fda-authorizes-first-condom-marketed-for-anal-sex/

Malaysian Doctors Say They’ve Created The World’s First Unisex Condom

Doctors in Malaysia claim to have created the world’s first unisex condom that can be worn by both men and women. The Wondaleaf Unisex Condom was designed to allow people to take better control of their sexual health regardless of their sex or sexual orientation. A sticky strip is attached to the entire area between the thighs to hold the condom in place for women; men put on the contraceptive as they normally would but can use the same adhesive strip to reduce the risk of it falling off.

It is made from ultra-thin medical grade polyurethane, which is usually used as a dressing for injuries and wounds and in surgical gloves. The doctors say it is sturdier than traditional latex so there is less chance of the condom splitting. Each box of condoms—currently only available to buy in Malaysia—contains two prophylactics, and only costs $3.62.

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Check out more about a new unisex condom: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10138783/Malaysian-gynecologist-creates-worlds-unisex-condom.html

Women Can Now Buy A Sponge To Clean Up Cum After Sex

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A new sponge designed for cum is promising to “simplify after sex clean up.” The “come&gone” sponge allows women to “quickly mop up all the excess fluids” from the comfort of their beds. Shaped a little bit like a tampon, the sponge is made from sterile, medical-grade material and all you need to do is “insert, swirl, remove, and toss.”

Come&gone’s creator explained, “The more I spoke with other women about my problem, the product, and how ridiculous I thought it was that there was no hack for this, I realized I wasn’t alone.” Some customers seem to like the sponge: “The come&gone is amazing! This product makes the post-sex clean up so quick and so simple.” Others have pointed out that single-use sponges—aside from being bad for the environment—are unnecessary: “If you find ‘the drip’ unbearable then you might consider using condoms, or keeping a box of tissues by the side of the bed.”

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Check out more about the after-sex sponge: https://nypost.com/2019/10/03/genius-or-needless-women-can-now-buy-a-sponge-to-simplify-after-sex-clean-up

There’s A New ‘Consent Condom’

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An Argentinian sex toy company called Tulipán is promising a “hands-on” experience for consumers. They’ve created a new “consent condom,” which requires four hands to open. It only opens by pressing all four corners of the packaging at the same time—ensuring that both parties are equally involved in the decision to fuck.

These origami-style condom containers read, “If it’s not a yes, it’s a no.” Their viral ads frame consent as sexy — and the key point of sex. “Tulipán has always spoken of safe pleasure but for this campaign we understood that we had to talk about the most important thing in every sexual relationship — pleasure is possible only if you both give your consent,” says the company.

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Check out more about a new “consent condom”: https://nypost.com/2019/04/04/this-consent-condom-takes-four-hands-to-open/

France Reimbursing Citizens For Condoms

adult-1822413_640France is showing its support for safe sex by reimbursing for condoms. Having safe sex now means saving French residents money and protecting against STD’s. France’s Minister of Health announced that citizens can be reimbursed for Eden-brand condoms if they have a prescription from a doctor or a midwife.

These French-made condoms are cheaper than name-brand ones and are “the first to be approved for reimbursement by France’s national health authority.” The measure, which was announced shortly before World AIDS Day, is an effort to prevent HIV, AIDS, and other sexually transmitted diseases. The policy sends “a strong signal that it [a condom] is not a sex toy but a real and indispensable prevention tool,” said the maker of Eden condoms.

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Check out more about France reimbursing citizens for condoms: https://nypost.com/2018/11/29/france-reimbursing-citizens-for-condoms-to-help-prevent-stds/

Scientists Invent Self-Lubricating Super-Condom

9741737763_d422cd07c8_zThe future is now—in the form of a slick super-condom. Scientists at Boston University have developed a futuristic condom that forms its own lube and lasts for up to “1,000 thrusts.” The research team was one of 11 that received $100,000 grants from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2013 to improve on classic prophylactics, and the self-lubricating design is the latest to emerge from the contest.

When the condom is, ahem, exposed to wetness, hydrophilic polymers react to make the surface slick. “Unlike traditional condoms that lose lube during friction, this version continues to get slippery with exposure to moisture. It’ll more than outlast most users — a typical romp in the sack takes just 100 to 500 thrusts,” reports NY Post. And because the self-lubing version creates less friction, the chances of the condom breaking are significantly reduced. Slippery-when-wet-condom here we come!

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Check out more about a new super-condom: https://nypost.com/2018/10/18/scientists-invent-self-lubricating-super-condom-that-lasts-1000-thrusts/

Don’t Reuse Your Condoms, The CDC Warns

https-%2f%2fblueprint-api-production-s3-amazonaws-com%2fuploads%2fcard%2fimage%2f117696%2fmain-image_zframwCondoms are a great way to practice safe sex—when used correctly. Apparently, that doesn’t always happen, according to the CDC (the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Recently, they issued a warning on Twitter, saying: “We say it because people do it: Don’t wash or reuse condoms! Use a fresh one for each sex act.”

The CDC added, “Incorrect use, such as reusing a condom or using more than one at a time, diminishes the protective effect of condoms by leading to condom breakage, slippage, or leakage.” Of course, some Twitter users’ responses were pretty great: “Hold on babe, let me just grab one off the clothes line…” Another tweet said, “Well, what the hell am I supposed to do with all these condoms in the dishwasher now?” Condoms are a single-use item (duh): “Let’s say you have sex three times in one night — you should be changing the condom three times or before the next sex act,” says the CDC.

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Check out more about the CDC’s tweet about not reusing condoms: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolinekee/dont-wash-reuse-condoms-cdc-warns

There’s Now a Fitbit-Style Smart Condom

Image Source: British CondomsThe latest in sex technology is a smart condom that measures a man’s performance in bed. The I.Con Smart Condom is a reusable, one-size-fits-all rubber bracelet that logs data during sex. It tracks anything from the number of calories burned to the speed of a man’s thrusts and how long he lasts, according to the lead engineer.

The band slides onto the base of the penis and is used with a normal condom for protection. “We wanted the i.Con to look refined, non-intrusive and lightweight – the finished article is nothing short of any of those things,” he said. “There is absolutely no hindrance to the user and that was our main goal.” But what’s most impressive is how the gadget is able to detect STD’s as well as “prevent condom slippage.” The $74 gadget hits the market in January 2018 and is available for preorder on the company website.

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Check out more about the new smart condom: https://nypost.com/2017/11/28/this-smart-condom-is-like-a-fitbit-for-sex/