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It's shaking up an industry that has generally taken a one-size-fits-all approach.
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7 comments // Condom experts say size matters

  • tching
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      tching  
    • The article points out that if the sizes were a better fit, more people would use them! I say, go ahead with the 55 sizes.

    • 4 years ago
  • BabyRooFiend
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      BabyRooFiend  
    • What's ironic is that the condom leaders of the world or whatever met in korea and it was an american in 2007 that was trying to push to get smaller condoms crazy part is that he said The product was offered from 2003-2006 in the United States before he withdrew it to upgrade from 55 to 95 sizes. Holy jesus is there really a need for even 55 sizes.

    • 4 years ago
  • BabyRooFiend
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      BabyRooFiend  
    • Yeah... Swiyyah the article is about customizing the size of condoms more choices and what-not. It's saying that the smallest condoms in production is over 6 inches. Avg. penis size is 5-6 inches. so for every 10in cock there's a 1in peter---(I guess that works) anyways they're probably making smaller condoms for smaller dicks and vice-versa so apparently it must be the motion in the notion of the ocean which is the potion they call #9.

    • 4 years ago
  • Swiyyah
  • katevalentine
  • BabyRooFiend
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      BabyRooFiend  
    • This is the best part of the article. "Condoms of the standard length and width must hold at least 4.76 gallons of air — far more than they would ever be expected to contain under normal use." I don't know about you but my condoms better hold more than that, because air don't come out of my dick.

    • 4 years ago
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