“Green” Condoms: Traditions and Innovations
There is some good news for those who want to make their sex eco-friendly. The products we’re going to introduce don’t have anything to do with packaging in the literal sense of the word, but on the whole they relate to it. These controversial products are lambskin and vegan condoms, which don’t add fuel to the eco-fire.
Lambskin condoms, the first in this narrow range of varieties, don’t harm aquatic plants and animals when break down and so don’t pollute the environment at all. Though, they don’t protect you from sexually transmitted diseases at all. The old traditions are coming back, but they don’t really please vegetarians. To make the last happy the condom industry launched another product, completely vegan.
To make a vegan condom, you should remove the dairy protein in latex. It’s not a recipe for trying at home, and there’s actually no use in it, as several companies are already producing vegan contraceptives. Instead of milk protein they add cocoa powder.
Make love not waste.
Popsop.com
16 November 2009
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eshoppers paradise
17 November 2009 22:41
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