Condoms in a way kind of sucks. Not the actual thing, that part when one have to put it on.
Here you are getting you game on. Going through the foreplay, as you are right about to get it on then comes putting the condom on part. You fumbles trying to open the package, figuring out which ends. If you partner preferred to do it in the dark, then it’s worst, as you probably end up stumbling to find the condoms.
Good thing that we have smart dedicated scientist and researchers that always invent things that makes our lives easier. If Edison had his lightbulb, then Jan Vinzenz Krause has his spray-on condom.

The prototype, which began testing last year, consists of a hard plastic tube with nozzles that spray liquid latex from all directions, much like the water jets in the tunnel of a car wash. According to Krause, there are numerous advantages to his spray-on condom. “The condom fits 100% perfectly, so the safety is much higher than a standard condom’s, and it feels more natural.”
There are however a big drawback. The latex takes too long to dry. Liquid latex currently takes two or three minutes to vulcanize, which is too long and impractical. For this to work it needs to dry in within five to six second.
One could only hope, as technology progress and there will be a fast drying latex for a fast drying spray-on condoms.
[Time.com via Condomunity]
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