In a world where the traditional latex condom was about as exciting as a rainy day, along came Origami Condoms with a mission to revolutionize protection in the bedroom. Picture an accordion-like design inspired by the intricate art of Japanese paper folding.
Danny Resnic, the mastermind behind Origami Condoms, had a lightbulb moment. “The latex condom was strictly protection. No one liked using it,” he quipped to The Huffington Post. So, what’s the big deal with these new-age rubbers? Well, forget about those textured or flavored alternatives; Origami’s condoms are all about sensation. They move with your body’s rhythm, promising a more natural and pleasurable experience for both partners.
Based in sunny Marina del Rey, California, Origami Condoms has caught the eye of sexual health advocates and even major condom manufacturers itching to get their hands on this innovative design. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation even hailed them as pioneers in sexual health innovation – now that’s a rubber stamp of approval!
But hold your horses before rushing to the store for these avant-garde contraceptives. Origami’s condoms are still in the testing phase and won’t hit the shelves until at least early 2015. Why the wait? Well, these babies are made from super-supple silicone, a far cry from fragile latex, ensuring durability and flexibility during vigorous activities.
And speed? Oh yes, Origami has got you covered there too! Test groups reported being able to slip on one of these bad boys in under three seconds – talk about efficiency in the heat of the moment!
But wait, there’s more! Origami isn’t stopping at just reinventing male condoms; they’re also working on a female condom redesign and even one specifically tailored for anal intercourse. Talk about covering all bases!
Now, before you start budgeting for these high-tech rubbers, brace yourself – they won’t come cheap. Packaged in golf-ball-sized pods, these pleasure-enhancers are likely to cost more than your run-of-the-mill condoms. In fact, participants in a study were willing to shell out over $7 per condom for this next-level experience.
So, there you have it – Origami Condoms: not your average rubber. It’s not just about protection; it’s about pleasure, innovation, and maybe even a touch of luxury. Who knew folding could be so fun?
More fun and fewer babies = win. But the price should be the same, not more, if they can find a way.
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so how do we sign up as testers?
in a double blind controlled experiment??