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A revolution in bed - the condoms we've been waiting for all our lives

Vibrating, Bluetooth-enabled, custom, and slip-on friendly? Yes, condoms have made a difference. The latest innovation in the world of condoms is the VA wow Condom Feminine, a female latex condom equipped with a miniature vibrator in its frame. The condom created by IX is the first condom designed for both safety and pleasure (with women in mind, too). Finally, we rejected the "status quo" in favor of condoms and let them take advantage of technology. Let's see which condoms we've been waiting for all our lives.

1. VA wow Condom Feminine

Researchers have finally offered women something incredible in the bedroom: a new form of contraception and a sex toy called WOW. It's a condom that we insert inside our vagina, and the vibrating ring holds the condom in place. A survey by IXu found that 70 percent of women between the ages of 20 and 40 experienced an orgasm the first time they used a VA wow condom, 84 percent experienced it the second time, and 100 percent experienced orgasm with a condom on its fourth use. VA wow is still awaiting FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approval and will also join the crowdfunding portal Indiegogo, as the condom is approved in Europe. The idea that all the women of the world could finally have an orgasm like they should is one of the best ideas ever.

VA wow Condom Feminine - vibrating condom for women
VA wow Condom Feminine – vibrating condom for women

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2. Origami

Origami created the first silicone condom that does not need to be unwound on the penis. It is intended for a safe, but at the same time pleasant sexual relationship. Not only does it fully protect against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, it is also effective contraception and pleasure enhancer. Origami condom is intended emphasizing the feeling from within and satisfaction with every movement, as it creates vibrations for both partners. With its adjustable size and mechanism, pleasure is enhanced, and men will no longer be able to use the excuse that they are "too big for a condom". The condom is currently still in the testing phase, but is expected to hit the market later this year.

Origami condom
Origami condom

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