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Strap-on condom invented for drunk people
A strap-on condom may signal an end to embarrassing late-night drunken fumbling of a particular kind in the bedroom, according to its inventor Beau Thompson.
Mr Thompson, a former carpenter now attending to an entirely different type of wood, said he got the idea after unsuccessfully trying to put on an ordinary condom after a night on the town.
He said: 'I couldn't see anything so I tried to open the window to take advantage of the street lights, but I couldn't really see anything. Between the alcohol and the fumbling it was one big flop.'
The strap-on Sensis condom comes complete with quickie pull-on straps and has already proved popular in the US. The man from Miami is now launching his strap on sheaths in Europe.
Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/862867-strap-on-condom-invented-for-drunk-people#ixzz1M1LsqDA6
Mr Thompson, a former carpenter now attending to an entirely different type of wood, said he got the idea after unsuccessfully trying to put on an ordinary condom after a night on the town.
He said: 'I couldn't see anything so I tried to open the window to take advantage of the street lights, but I couldn't really see anything. Between the alcohol and the fumbling it was one big flop.'
The strap-on Sensis condom comes complete with quickie pull-on straps and has already proved popular in the US. The man from Miami is now launching his strap on sheaths in Europe.
Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/862867-strap-on-condom-invented-for-drunk-people#ixzz1M1LsqDA6
I Can Be a Movie Star Doll inspired by Katrina Kaif
The most awaited doll of the year –“Barbie I Can Be a Movie Star” inspired by diva Katrina Kaif was unveiled by the Bollywood icon herself at a Barbie pink carpet event at Mumbai. The doll exemplifies the aspiration and career of being a movie star, with the attendant style and glamour.
Bringing full-circle the association that kicked-off with the Barbie “All Doll’d Up Show” back in 2009, the doll will epitomize the beauty of the superstar and re-capture the excitement of Barbie’s 50th Birthday Celebration in India.
'Viagra condoms' to help men with erection problems during sex
A British biotechnology firm is hoping to increase safe sex practices by offering men longer lasting erections with an innovative new contraceptive condom.
Affectionately nicknamed the “Viagra condom”, this new contraceptive has relatively little to do with pharmaceutical company Pfizer’s erectile dysfunction treatment; but will have similar results for users.
The product, called CSD500, is lined with a vasodilating gel which increases blood flow to the penis and helps maintain an erection. But unlike the famous blue diamond pill Viagra, CSD500 will be aimed at men who have trouble specifically maintaining erections when using a condom.
The biotechnology company Futura Medical, which is owned by consumer-products company Reckitt Benckiser, who developed the new condom, hopes that this will also promote safer sex as men would be attracted to the idea of longer lasting erections. The most difficult task they faced wasn't creating an effective contraceptive condom, but one that isn't affected by the enhancing gel.
Affectionately nicknamed the “Viagra condom”, this new contraceptive has relatively little to do with pharmaceutical company Pfizer’s erectile dysfunction treatment; but will have similar results for users.
The product, called CSD500, is lined with a vasodilating gel which increases blood flow to the penis and helps maintain an erection. But unlike the famous blue diamond pill Viagra, CSD500 will be aimed at men who have trouble specifically maintaining erections when using a condom.
The biotechnology company Futura Medical, which is owned by consumer-products company Reckitt Benckiser, who developed the new condom, hopes that this will also promote safer sex as men would be attracted to the idea of longer lasting erections. The most difficult task they faced wasn't creating an effective contraceptive condom, but one that isn't affected by the enhancing gel.
Rupay, India's soon-to-be-launched domestic payments card gets its logo
R K Swamy BBDO has created a name and brand identity for a new Indian payment system, a brand belonging to the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). Christened RuPay, the brand is a pioneering attempt to help bring the multiple benefits of electronic payments to the masses.
The word RuPay is an amalgamation of the words 'Rupee' and 'Payment', and is meant to suggest a truly Indian identity, as it is an inclusive and affordable alternative to global payment systems such as Visa and MasterCard.
The word RuPay is an amalgamation of the words 'Rupee' and 'Payment', and is meant to suggest a truly Indian identity, as it is an inclusive and affordable alternative to global payment systems such as Visa and MasterCard.
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