Things You Didn’t Know About Condoms

condom 1 Things You Didnt Know About CondomsUnless you have been living in a cave for your whole life, every adult knows everything they should know about the use of condoms.  Condoms help prevent pregnancy and the exchange of STIs while having sex.  They also help with the pleasure as many are ribbed and they are also known as huge inconveniences to men everywhere.

However, that doesn’t mean you know EVERYTHING about condoms.  At XXXmatch, we have done our research and today we are going to provide you some interesting adult dating facts about condoms you can share with your adult friend tonight.  Who knows?  Maybe you will actually show some appreciation to the latex buzzkill.

Cavemen May Have Used Condoms For Sex

Although we know that latex condoms were invented in 1920, there is reasoning to be believe that condoms were used as early as 15,000 years ago.  Author Jeannette Parisot has claimed that condoms have appeared in cave painting from thousands of years ago.  Yes, when men created fire–they were also  believed to be creating the condom as well.

Condoms Were Only Distributed To Adults With a Prescription

If you ever feel embarrassed or uncomfortable when buying condoms at the drug store, be thankful we don’t live in the days when condoms were only available to adults who had a prescription. In the States, there was a time only a few decades ago that condoms were available only through prescription.  It’s funny though because men would get a prescription from doctors to protect themselves from STDS from escorts–but they would prescribe them to women from getting pregnant.  Thank God times have changed.

Condoms Have Sold in Vending Machines since the 1920′s

The condom available in vending machines celebrates its 84th anniversary in 2012, courtesy of the company who manufactured the first brand-name condom, Germany-based, Fromm’s.

Putting condoms in machines has, at times, proven controversial, especially in the U.S. when they appeared in high schools.

Invisible Condoms Are In The Future

For all those folks forced take time out of their XXX action to put on their condoms, the invisible condom may be a thing of the future. In this case, “invisible” actually means a gel that hardens according to increased temperatures. According to a researcher in Quebec, the invisible condom will be arriving shortly in the next few years.

 

 

 

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