Dr Alla Venkata Krishna Reddy is considered to be the top innovator when it comes to condom designs. His aim in designing condoms is to make intercourse much more pleasurable for both the men and the women, resulting in them using the condom more.

One of Dr. Reddy’s latest designs is the female condom. The new version of the female condom provides an upgrade to older versions of the female condoms that was met with a lot of negativity and dissatisfaction. The Reddy Female condom comes hot on the heels of the release of the widely popular Inspiral Condom. It is said that Dr. Reddy and his partners have invested up to 7 million US Dollars in order to bring the new female condom into the market. This new condom is set to help give women an active role in preventing contraction of AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

First of all, let us define what a female condom is. A female condom is a contraceptive device that is worn internally by the receptive partner and physically blocks the entry of ejaculated semen coming from the other person’s body. Female condoms have been available in the market for over a decade and a half.

The Reddy designed condom is distributed as the VA w.o.w. This condom is made from latex material that any woman can wear easily. A feature unique to the VA w.o.w is its flexible V frame at the top and an inner sponge at the base that helps hold the condom in place during intercourse.

The VA w.o.w condom also comes in variations that have colored V rings. An advantage to the new latex Reddy designed female condom is the fact that it does not make crinkling noises during intercourse and are much more flexible than the old condoms that were once made of polyurethane.

Like all latex products, Reddy designed female condoms to be safe for use with water based lubricants. Oil based lubricants however, may damage the product’s integrity.
There is a difference between real world studies on the condom and those that were presented by Health Councils. These results however are related to the original Female condom. New ones like the new Reddy designed condoms are much more efficient, but these result are nonetheless significant to its use.

• Health organizations say that the exposure to semen was significantly lesser when using female condoms compared to male condoms. Real World studies have shown that female condoms resulted in more instances of pregnancy when compared to male condoms. Reddy Designed female condom manufacturers contest this fact saying that the women just were not fully informed on the proper application of the condom and that is what they are trying to achieve with the new version.

One disadvantage to the use of the female condom is the fact that it is much more expensive than male condoms, other than that Reddy designed Female condoms have proven to be effective and much more easier to use than old female condom versions.

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Dr. Reddy dubbed his latest condom design: The Inspiral as “The Best He’s Created”. The Inspiral sports a large spiral shaped pouch at the head part of the condom. This special feature creates a sliding sensation all around the tip of the penis. Inspiral condoms are designed in such a way that it fits looser at the tip and allowing the man to feel more through the latex. The Inspiral is also designed to have extra folds around the tip that move back and forth allowing for additional sensation during intercourse.

Here are a few positive things about the Inspiral condom. These are reports by both male and female users who have tried out the Inspiral.

• The material used of this Reddy designed condom is obviously very strong and is least likely to break during intercourse. Inspiral condoms also have a good dosing of lubricant and you don’t need to add any more.

• The Inspiral is praised for giving the penis some headroom. Because of its innovative design. The Inspiral can easily accommodate bigger sizes and avoid constricting at that area.

• A lot of male and female users praise the Inspiral condom because it fits just right and is the perfect size. Plus, it does not give the feeling of wearing a saran wrap. This condom also gives the users additional friction and stimulation during intercourse.

• The extra material on the tip allowed the condom to roll on the penis easily in comparison to other brands.

• Some women say that the condom felt like it had extra lubrication, when in fact there wasn’t any. The Inspiral Condom allows for an increase in the friction during intercourse as well as the pleasure sensation.

Some users also found negative qualities to the Inspiral condom. Like, the positive reports, these are made by men and women who have used the Inspiral Condom.

• One of the most common complains about the Inspiral Condom is the fact that it is small in size. The Inspiral is a regular sized condom, but some men still find it tight and reduce sensation during intercourse. If indeed, you find that the Inspiral is too tight, try going for ribbed condoms instead.

• Most women say that they do not feel much difference when their partner uses the Inspiral. They have even commented on the sloshing sound that the condom makes during intercourse. The sound can sometimes prove to be distracting, very much like the crinkling sound those older versions of female condoms use to make.

• Some male users that the condom looks unsightly because of its extra material at the head.

Basic specs of the Inspiral condom are as follows: 7.00 inches in length; 1 ½ inches wide with the top pouch of the spiral being 2 ¼ inches wide and the lower pouch of the spiral at 2.00 inches wide. These measurements are taken from an inflated condom. Inspiral Condoms start at $3.75 US for a pack of three up to 12 piece pack for $11.95 US and even a Case of 1000 condoms for $695.00.

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Condom: Answers to Common Objections

Aside from abstinence, the use of condoms is a great way to lessen the possibility of transmission of the dreaded sexually transmitted disease and also the HIV infection.

Here are some of the answers you can give to the common objections of your partner:

1. Your partner: We don’t really need a condom because I am on the pill.

You: We will use it anyway since we will be both protected from infections. We may never know.

2. Your partner: I didn’t have any sex with anybody for x months so I know that I am clean.

You: Thanks, I am not infected too but I would rather like that we use a condom as either of us may have an infection now but did not know it yet.

3. Your partner: I am still a virgin.

You: But I am not. It is better this way so both of us will be protected.

4. Your partner: I don’t feel anything when I am using a condom. It has the same feeling when you’re wearing your raincoat in a shower.

You: Although you lose some of your sensation, you will still have plenty that is left.

5. Your partner: If I stop to put it on, I will lose my erection.

You: That’s not a problem. I will help you to put it on. Then that will help you keep it.

6. Your partner: I am out of the mood by the time I am done putting it on.

You: But we will feel our intensity for each other and that can keep us in the mood.

7. Your partner: It will destroy the romantic atmosphere.

You: Well, it doesn’t have to be like that.

8. Your partner: Condoms are not natural and it is a total turnoff.

You: We can work this out. Let us give this condom a try. Maybe we an find another alternative to intercourse.

9. Your partner: What kind of alternative?
You: We could just caress each other and postpone our sex for awhile. We will try the manual stimulation too.

10. Your partner: Are you insulting me? Do you think I am some kind of a whore/gigolo?

You: I didn’t mean that. It’s just that for me it’s better to use a condom.

11. Your partner: Why? None of my boyfriends uses a condom. If you’re a real man, you should not be afraid.

You: You can’t compare me to your other boyfriends. You know, a real man do cares for the woman he dates, to himself and to their relationship.

12. Your partner: I love you so much and I would not give you an infection.

You: Yes not intentionally. Many people don’t know they are infected so it is really best for us.

13. Your partner: Please, just this time without it.

You: Once is still all it takes.

14. Your partner: I don’t have any condom with me.

You: I do.

15. Your partner: Do you carry a condom with you? Well, you are just seducing me.

You: I always have one with me. I care for myself and my partner.

16. Your partner: If you keep on insisting in using a condom, I would rather not have a sex with you.

You: Ok so let us put it off first until we agree with each other because I don’t have sex without it.

17. Your partner: It will disturb our sex and intimacy.

You: It will be a part of our foreplay. It will be fun.

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There are things you need to know about used condoms so that they don’t have to be a bother. A person must have experienced how disgusting and sickening it is to see this things lying around in plain view.
There are millions of condoms being sold every year in the US alone, therefore condom users must have proper condom etiquette. If you can put it in and to take it out then you must be responsible enough to throw it away properly.
There are things you need to know about used condoms. To begin with, you must be aware of the “Don’ts”.

The “Don’ts” of a used condom
1. Never throw used condoms into the toilet. You can see the instructions in all condom boxes so please try to read it. Condoms can cause problems on plumbing pipes and can really block the proper flow of the drain pipe. This will create an embarrassing scene when they pull out and see all of your condoms you used for after a year or two.
2. Don’t throw your used condoms anywhere. What if your kids will pick them up and play balloon with it?
3. Used condoms should never be thrown into the garbage sink disposal. Although if you are having some kinky fun in your kitchen table, it is not a good idea to clog up your plumbing with rubber.
4. Don’t throw your used condoms into bodies of water like the beach, or the lake in the park. It will float and will be washed up back to shore.
5. Used condoms must not be thrown in recycling bins also. PLEASE! Have a sense of dignity!

The proper way of disposing used condom
1. You may say to your partner excuse me dear, I need to throw this away or please give me a second I need to get rid of this immediately. Wrap your used condom on a piece of paper or in a tissue and throw it into the trash bin. Take note of the word “WRAP”! It is important to wrap it up. You need to do this to be hygienic. So again, please wrap it and throw it into its proper place.
2. If you have a baby in your home, you may throw the used condom into the diaper bin. This is better because this will surely be treated as solid waste.
3. When you are inside the car, and you need to throw out your used condom, never throw it outside. Wrap it again and place it in the ashtray until you get home or till the time you find a trashcan.
4. If you are on a boat, you must not throw your used condoms overboard. You can get an empty coke can and put it there until you can find a trash can.
Since you are old enough to know how to have a safe sex, then you are also old enough to be aware that used condom does not belong in public places. It doesn’t belong on the ground or anywhere else but only in the trash! So be responsible enough with your used condoms.

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