A Handy Brief Guide For Having Casual Sex In India

IMG_7259A smart, sex-positive 24-year-old on Twitter started a thread to help Indian people learn the rules for having casual sex. She learned that many people in India–especially women–have no idea about many important rules for safe, casual sex. Her goal is to educate those who want to have some no strings attached fun, because as she says, “the rules for fucking people casually are very different from dating.” Here’s her handy guide for having casual sex in India, but is useful for anyone who wants to keep it casual (check out the complete thread below).

  1. Always use condoms
    Her message is simple: “It doesn’t matter if you know the person or not. If you’re fucking them make sure the guy is wearing a condom.”
  2. Use condoms for oral sex, too
    STD’s can be spread by giving head, so always make sure to stay protected when having oral sex as well as PIV sex.
  3. Have safe words when getting kinky
    If you’re looking to get into some kinkier stuff like BDSM, both parties should make sure they articulate what they want so everyone’s on the same page.
  4. If you’re heading for the backdoor, make sure you get cleaned up before having vaginal sex
    Gotta protect the pussy from infection, people!
  5. Talk it out!
    You want to make sure you’re comfortable, communicating, and that everything is fully consensual. This is the best way to have great, casual sex!

Want to have some no strings attached fun? We are all about great, casual sex here!

Check out more about the rules for having casual sex in India (and the rest of the world) on Buzzfeed! 

High-Tech Condom Ring Will Measure Your Sexual Performance 

Image Source: British Condoms

The world’s first smart condom, i.Con, is the newest device like a Fitbit—only for your dick. The Manufacturer British Condoms is behind the wearable condom ring that will measure everything guys have ever wanted to know about how they fuck. It’s being billed as “the future of wearable technology in the bedroom,” and for $75 (once it’s released sometime in 2017), guys can wear the ring with a condom during sex to “track” their sexual performance.

“The i.Con tracks speed, ‘average thrust velocity,’ duration, skin temperature, girth, calories burned (no joke) and frequency of sessions,” reports HuffPo. But perhaps the most sci-fi part is how men can measure statistics to see how they stack up to the “average” and “best” performers. British Condoms vows that “all data will be kept anonymous, but users will have the option to share their recent data with friends, or, indeed the world.” Well, this will definitely give men a whole new way to brag about their sex life…

Want to see how you measure up? You’ll find only the “best” performers here!

Check out more about the wearable condom that tracks your fucking: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/icon-condom-app_us_58b911e0e4b0b99894167584

11 Hilarious Tweets About Condoms 

condomsThe funny folks on Twitter have some astute observations to offer about condoms in 140 characters or less. Some of these tweets will having you nodding sympathetically while others will have you slapping your thigh with laughter. Here are the 11 funniest tweets about condoms to help you “wrap up” your day with a good laugh.

  1. “Dear, why are there broken condoms on our couch?”
    “Bob… Would you please call our children by their names.”

    Ouch!
  2. Condoms aren’t completely safe. A friend of mine was wearing one and got hit by a bus.”
    Warning: condoms do not protect against getting hit by a bus.
  3. I always try to put some condom wrappers in my garbage so the raccoons that go through my trash think I’m cool.”
    But honestly, raccoons are the coolest.
  4. Fun fact: Taking a box of condoms to the pharmacist’s window and asking for the fitting room will get you thrown out of Target.”
    But at least you’ll get a good story!
  5. I’d like to buy this EXTRA SMALL condom please.”
    “Sir, that is a sleeping bag”
    *winks at cashier continually until she finishes her shift*

    Creepy!
  6. DATE: This place is so fancy
    ME: Ever have a guy splurge on you before?
    DATE: Well, only when we didn’t have a condom

    *wipes tear from eye.*
  7. Seems like Hello Kitty should be a brand of condoms.”
    Or a sex toy!
  8. I bet homophobic guys get reincarnated into condoms.”
    Karma…
  9. [handing out condoms to trick or treaters] give these to your parents, I don’t want more of you coming back next year.”
    [Trick or treaters generously hand out eggs in response].
  10. I’m so committed to pizza that I’ve stopped wearing a condom when I eat it.”
    Now that is a serious pizza lover!
  11. Gonna start feeding my dog condoms, so when she poops they’re already in tiny little bags!”
    Brilliant!

Looking to add a little levity to your day? Come have some raunchy fun with us!

Check out more hilarious condom tweets here: https://www.buzzfeed.com/benhenry/sir-thats-a-sleeping-bag

California’s Prop 60

Vote No on Prop 60 Voters in California will be heading to the polls on November 8 faced with a bill that would change the porn industry as we know it. On the surface, Prop 60 reads with good intentions to help reduce the spread of HIV and other STIs by requiring performers to use condoms during filming. Not a terrible idea for California — they are the leading producer of pornographic films. So why is it that Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian Party all agree that this is a bad idea?

For the most part, the 13-page bill is poorly written and opens the floodgates allowing any of the 38 million residents of California to file lawsuits directly against adult film performers, production crews, and even companies who distribute the films. The costs of these suits can cost the state millions. With the potential lawsuits from California’s Condom Cops, adult performers would be forced to disclose their private details including their legal names and home addresses. The most bizarre provision in Prop 60 is unlike any other we’ve seen before. If 60 passes and the state does not take on a case to defend it, Michael Weinstein–the author of Proposition 60 and president of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation–would automatically be hired to come to the defense of Prop 60 in court. That’s a little self-serving, don’t you think?

There are good reasons why 55 political parties, countless organizations, and the entire porn industry are fearful of this proposition. Its passing will likely result in the industry going underground and putting the performers at even greater risk than they were before. Keeping performers safe is one thing we all want in the end, but is Proposition 60 the right way to go about it?  We’ll find out on November 8. 

Study Finds Men Would Be Less Likely To Use Condoms If the Woman Is Hot

costumes-625440_640A new study shows another example of the dangerous things a man will do for the love of smoking hot woman. As The Washington Post explains, “When faced with the proposition of casually sleeping with a pretty woman, men are more eager to forgo condoms, according to a new scientific survey, than if they think their fling is less attractive.” So what is it about condomless sex with an attractive woman that excites men so much?

The study’s 51 participants ranged in age from 19 to 61, and all ranked pictures of women on a scale from 0 to 100. Invariably, the closer the men ranked a woman to 100, the more willing they were to have unprotected sex with her—even if they believed the woman might have a sexually transmitted disease. The study’s co-author believes that this could have to do with evolutionary reasons, where a man would want to reproduce with a more attractive woman because attractiveness is perceived as a sign of health. Or it could be about taking a risk to acquire the so-called “high status” associated with sleeping with a hot lady. Since the sample size was small, the researchers want to continue to look into this, especially with gay men.

Want to have some casual fun? We’re all about keeping it safe and sexy here!

Check out more about the study that shows men are less likely to use a condom with an attractive woman:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/06/24/study-men-say-theyre-less-inclined-to-use-condoms-if-a-female-partner-is-hot/

Durex Played Us With Its Eggplant Condom Hoax

eggplant3-0While food can be an aphrodisiac, and the eggplant emoji is everyone’s favorite sexual innuendo, we’re pretty sure not many people would find eggplant erotic. At least not when it comes to flavored condoms. This is why Durex’s recent eggplant-flavored condom hoax was so genius.

When Durex tweeted “#BreakingNews: We’re launching an exciting new savoury#condom range – Eggplant flavour! #CondomEmoji,” most people were just confused. But some people were quick to call Durex’s bluff, figuring the condom company couldn’t possibly be ridiculous and impractical enough to think people want their junk to taste like veggies. Durex admitted to the ruse, tweeting that since everyone loves a good sexual emoji, why not have an actual condom emoji? Good point, Durex—and well played.


Looking for something naughty yourself? Whether or not you like eggplant, we’ve got just the thing to make you smile!

Check out more about Durex’s eggplant-flavored condom joke: https://mashable.com/2016/09/05/eggplant-flavoured-condoms/#sE0k5yGaMSqi

Start the School Year With 500 Free Condoms 

Image Source: Flickr.com | User: stevendepolo
Image Source: Flickr.com | User: stevendepolo

College students are busy, busy, busy buying books in preparation for the upcoming semester. But you know what they really need to stock up on? You guessed it: condoms. The Great American Condom Campaign (GACC) knows this, so they’re giving away 500 condoms to each student who signs up for “SafeSite,” a safe-sex advocacy campaign that gets students to distribute free prophylactics at their school.

Trojan donates over 1 million latex sheaths to the program annually in hopes that the participating students “educate their peers about sexual health, and organize to improve the policies that affect young people’s health and lives.” The program’s aim is to combat what they consider the two main barriers to safe-sex that young people encounter: cost and stigma. “Too few students can get affordable condoms on their campus, and the social stigma and embarrassment young people are made to feel for being responsible about their sexual health is simply ridiculous,” says an advocate of the program. Eager students at 1,000 colleges—especially those in underserved institutions like community colleges and in areas where abstinence-only education dominates—are spreading condoms and the safe-sex message across campuses everywhere.

Want to have some responsible good times? We are all about keeping it safe and fun here!

Check out more about the Great American Condom Campaign: https://www.dailydot.com/irl/great-american-condom-campaign-college/

Study Shows Watching Porn Promotes Safe Sex

condompinConsidering porn’s bad rap, especially Utah’s recent denouncement of it as an “epidemic,” many wouldn’t believe that adult entertainment actually promotes safe sex. But the porn industry just got a pretty unlikely endorsement—from science! A new study released by Columbia University shows that gay men who watch porn are actually sexually healthier than those who don’t.

The study surveyed 265 men who have sex with men, finding that those who watched porn were more likely to practice safe sex. “Among the 92 percent who reported watching condomless porn, nearly half admitted that the images had influenced them to have condomless sex. The men agreed that pornography depicting safe sex encouraged them to wear a condom as well,” reports the Daily Beast. What this means is that despite porn being labeled as “detrimental” and “dangerous,” it has the potential to help people to practice safe sex. So instead of denouncing porn, perhaps policy makers should be trying to positively influence behavior by making more sexually explicit images available. Thank you, science!

Want to have a sexy and positive experience? Come keep it safe with us!

Check out more about the study that shows watching porn promotes safe sex here: https://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/04/28/the-simple-secret-to-safer-sex.html

Prom Dresses Made Out of Condoms Promote Safe Sex

Image Source: ADOLESCENT HEALTH PROJECTA clothing store in Omaha wants its customers to dress for succ-sex this prom season. At two local stores, prom dresses made entirely out of condoms are putting safe sex front and center of the party wear. Among the racks of regular dresses, prom-goers will find festive, fun condom dresses reminding them to keep it safe on their big night out.

There’s no price tag, only this important message: “Being safe is always in style. Avoid sexually transmitted diseases and unintended pregnancies.” The campaign is being launched by Adolescent Health Project and the Women’s Fund of Omaha in hopes of combating the city’s high STD rates. While it’s probably fair to assume not many people would want to wear a dress made of condoms to their prom, the colorful designs are still a great way to promote safe sex on what is famously the horniest night of the year for young people.

Want to celebrate safe sex in fun and festive ways? We are always down to party here!

Check out more about the prom dresses made out of condoms here: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/prom-dresses-made-out-of-condoms-aims-to-promote-safe-sex_us_56f40428e4b04c4c3761753e

Provocative Safe Sex PSA Uses Glory Hole to Get its Message Across to Gay Men

1393951464_cc97cbcd30_zA racy new PSA advocating safe sex in South Africa features a glory hole to get its message across to gay men. The ad for We The Brave, a non-profit that promotes men’s sexual health, shows a man pulling down his jeans and thrusting his dick into a glory hole as the music from 2001: A Space Odyssey plays! The text reads “We’re brave enough to use glory holes,” before cutting to a condom unwrapping. “So we’re definitely brave enough to use condoms.”

The ad agency behind the provocative PSA said that they wanted to reach their target market by highlighting the bravery of gay men, “whether it is brave to come out to your parents, hold hands in public or suppress who you are because of cultural or religious beliefs,” a representative said. The glory hole appeals to gay men who are looking to fulfill their sexual desires while remaining anonymous, and the campaign seeks to spark conversation about how to educate this segment of the gay community about responsible safe sex practices. By glorifying the glory hole, the ad hopes to thrust safe sex into national discourse and public restrooms everywhere.

In the mood for something provocative yourself? We are all about keeping it safe and casual here!

Check out the PSA that features glory holes below the link to Huffington Post: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/guy-is-brave-enough-to-use-glory-hole-in-safe-sex-ad_us_56d5c0a8e4b0871f60ecc2a4