Did you know that the FDA doesn't allow very large or very small condoms? Magnum XLs are only sightly bigger than normal. In Europe, however, they are soon going to get them in 70 different sizes.
Believe it or not, using a condom that is the wrong size increases the possibilities of breakage and slippage, which in turn increases the possibility of sexually transmitted infections, or unwanted pregnancies. Even while they know this, the FDA doesn't allow for condoms that are longer, shorter, thinner, or thicker than the average.
In Europe, however, men will be able to print out this measuring tool, and order exactly the size they need: Click here to download the fit kit in Microsoft Word
This will never work because no one will ever order a J-33 even if they need one!
They won't be available in the US, but it's still fun to measure. And, if you're wondering... D-17.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
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