h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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Maybe somebody's doing this, but condom packaging could really use a "This Side Up" label on one side of the package to dramatically reduce the amount of fumbling involved. I also thought of adding texturing to one side (making it ribbed would be appropriate) for those folks who might need a condom
in low-light situations, but found that someone has a patent on that idea. Maybe just adding the words "This Side Up" in Braille will get around the patent.
Baked, now
http://www.news24.c...346_1251744,00.html "able to feel the up or down side in the dark" Much more than that, this packaging even puts the thing on for you (but I can't quite picture how from the description). [DrCurry, Sep 07 2002]
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Braille is a great suggestion. Don't forget the multicultural appeal of the condom, so plan on spelling out the instructions in about 50 languages. |
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RT, I think that's what pwo had in mind ("up" in this case being what you're thinking of as "out"). But I could be mistaken. |
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//If the user is that stupid...// |
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Not everyone has sex with the house lights on, Peter. |
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...this is a perfectly reasonable idea... |
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PeterS, I am a veteran condom user and in general I don't have much problem but every so often..... I will spare you the details but certainly I wouldn't consider myself stupid. As for putting them on orally, ' This bubble gum tastes like shite but man, what bubbles!' |
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