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4 reasons to buy Trojan Ecstasy Condom

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

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Ecstasy is a magical experience.  According to www.WiKipedia.com

Ecstasy is subjective experience of total involvement of the subject, with an object of his or her awareness.”

No wonder Trojan came out with a new line of condoms named “Ecstasy”. The main purpose of them is not to get in the way of your senses during sex. Trojan promises you will feel the pleasure and not the condom.

So, why do you need to try them instead of condoms you are using? What is so different about them?

1. They come from Trojan family of condoms, the best condom brand in the world of condoms. They not only birth control and STDs protection, but also they designed with your physical satisfaction in mind.

2. Trojan Ecstasy Condoms have a new tapered base almost 1/3 of the length of the condom for secure fit. The loose fit on the top makes movement more free and safe. It helps to achieve feeling that is more natural because nerve endings can become more sensitive.

3. Another innovation is that Trojan Ecstasy Condoms textured around the base and the head. This makes sure that the enjoyment will not end for a while!

4. Trojan does not stop with new design and name assigned. As promised, it delivers 3 different varieties for this particular line “Trojan Her Pleasure Ecstasy condoms”, “Trojan Ribbed Ecstasy” “Trojan Magnum Ecstasy Condoms” to fulfill everybody’s needs.

What is the difference between those 3 models?

All of them tapered at the base. All of them design with texture along the length of the condom. The Her Pleasure Ecstasy condoms designed with women’s vaginal and clitoral stimulation in mind. The Ribbed Ecstasy condoms have deeper ribs at the base. The Magnum condoms are made for guys who are Blessed.

All of Trojan Ecstasy condoms made with from premium latex, and lubricated with high-grade silicone inside the condom.

Buy Condoms in Russia

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

It was a famous saying in Russia (at the time of Soviet Union), “There is no SEX in Russia”. It was taken out of TV discussion between Phil Donahue and Russian TV audience. Well, what they meant, was  – any mention about sex was completely forbidden in media and public life. Condoms were extremely not popular. STDs were on a rise and then came AIDS.

 

Condom manufacturing started in Russia in 1930s. It was made by the same company that made gas masks. Gas masks were named Product #1 (it was considered a part of Personal Protection Equipment package and was a secret product) Condoms were named Product #2. They were extremely thick and had an awful smell. This is a typical example of Soviet Era Condom

Those days you can buy any brand of condoms in Russia. Prices vary, but they are compatible to the prices in USA.

Condoms in Africa protect blind people against AIDS

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

In Zimbabwe, Association for Disabled People insists for condom description to be done in Braille to assist the blind people to have “safe sex”.

In addition, activist’s voices raised to warn that blind people are going to be exterminated since   many of them are buying expired condoms.

“We will surely be exterminated by the Aids pandemic. The notion that people with visual impairments do not engage in sexual activities hence should be left out of programmes on HIV/AIDS should be dismissed with the contempt it deserves,” says one of them to Sunday News.

“We are also sexually active or even more active than able-bodied people and we need the same protection from the Aids scourge.”

The Braille is a language that used by blind people to read and write. Braille founded by a blind person Louis Braille in 1821.

To make matters worse, some people in Zimbabwe think that if you are intimate with a person with disabilities, you will be cured from HIV/AIDS.

Aids Awareness Kawasaki style

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009


In Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, people celebrate the Kanamara Matsuri or “The Penis Festival.” Kawasaki is located within 20 minute train ride from Tokyo, between Tokyo and Yokohama. It celebrated around a local shrine, shaped like penis, where it was common among prostitutes to pray for protection against STD and AIDS. This festival became a tour highlight. It usually takes place first Sunday in April.This  festival raises funds for AIDS research.

Sex discussions in India

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

If you are interested in history of human sexual behavior, you will be interested to read Kama Sutra. Indian philosopher Mallanaga Vātsyāyana wrote this ancient manuscript where he described sexual intercourse from scientific point of view. This study became a standard to the doctors, philosophers, artists and public for practical advice on sexual activities.

However, one question is always on my mind. Why in the country, where such a brilliant script was produced, exists a contradiction toward sexual behavior? For example, sex toys and pornography are illegal in India. Modern Indian society holds on to conservative visions on sexuality. This explains why the condom use is not popular and, therefore, AIDS and STDs are on the rise in India.

Indian Government is trying to promote condom use. One of the recent sponsorships came for a new condom (available in India) named Crezendo. In the pack together with three condoms, there is a battery-run ring device. It started a heated debate in India, because some people consider it a vibrator. The article in BBC News tells us about different opinions on this subject in Indian society.