Members Lonnie Posted April 27, 2021 Members Posted April 27, 2021 1000 Thrusts should do it! The researchers founded a spin-off company, HydroGlyde Coatings, for the innovation. Stacy Chin, chief executive and co-founder of the start-up, says the self-lubricating condoms can withstand at least 1,000 thrusts, compared to regular condoms' only around 600 thrusts. Most lubricants used on latex condoms tend to be sticky, repel water and diminish during use. The researchers at Boston University, however, found they could bond a thin layer of hydrophilic – or water-loving – polymers to the surface of latex. When the polymers come into contact with water they become slippery to touch. This means they could use moisture from bodily fluids to remain slippery and reduce friction throughout use. Nothing wrong with a little saliva. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210423-how-grass-and-gel-could-make-condoms-better KeepItReal and TMax 2 Quote
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Members Lonnie Posted April 28, 2021 Author Members Posted April 28, 2021 3 hours ago, TMax said: I thought I could smell burning rubber You're lucky that you are still that tight...do you do kegels? TMax 1 Quote
BiBottomBoy Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 Is it bad if I say the perfect condom is no condom? numerito 1 Quote
spoon Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 1 hour ago, BiBottomBoy said: Is it bad if I say the perfect condom is no condom? Its like saying the perfect medicine is no medicine Quote
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