*gigglesnort*
The world’s oldest condom, dating back to 1640, has gone on display at a museum in Austria. The reusable condom dates back to 1640 and is completely intact, as is its orginal users’ manual, written in Latin. The manual suggests that users immerse the condom in warm milk prior to its use to avoid diseases. The antique, found in Lund in Sweden, is made of pig intestine
Sometimes when I'm alone, I like to Google myself.
Quoting Anonymous:
I wonder how often woman had yeast infections from that
I wonder how often women had syphilis from that.
Sometimes when I'm alone, I like to Google myself.
did you guys know there are still resuable condoms made? The Natural Lamb brand is reusable, they are made from lamb intestines
Quoting ErikaRobin:
Quoting Eliots_momma:
I hope it came with cleaning instructions too... Ewww...It did. Said to soak it in milk. lol.
Quoting ErikaRobin:
Quoting XJetX:
Was it a one size fits all kinda thing? Or did it come in finger cot and magnum as well?I assume so. It's got a drawstring. lol.
Maybe they were custom made. You had to slay your own pig to get one?
Although, it did say it came with an instruction manual...in Latin.
Quoting shivasgirl:did you guys know there are still resuable condoms made? The Natural Lamb brand is reusable, they are made from lamb intestines
Syphilis was still around though.
Quoting Anonymous:
Std's weren't as prevalent in those days.
Quoting ErikaRobin:
Quoting Anonymous:
I wonder how often woman had yeast infections from thatI wonder how often women had syphilis from that.
Sometimes when I'm alone, I like to Google myself.




- ErikaRobin
on Jan. 21, 2013 at 11:30 AM