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"Don't buy this gum - tastes like rubber."

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:01 am
by Fairportfan
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation addresses an issue that is actually important, no matter how many bad jokes one can spin off from it:

Design a better condom, win $100,000
For something that saves millions of lives, the condom is cheap, portable, easy-to-use, available globally, and effective when used properly. There are no adverse events associated with their use – which can’t be said of any other contraceptive or STI-preventive product – and yet they don’t require a prescription, a skilled health provider, or any healthcare delivery system.

But if no one wants to use it, none of that matters. So, is it possible to develop a product that doesn’t decrease pleasure… or better, one that enhances it?

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has a proposition: develop the next generation of condom and be awarded a $100,000 grant through the Explorations program of the Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative:
We are looking for aNext Generation Condom that significantly preserves or enhances pleasure, in order to improve uptake and regular use. Additional concepts that might increase uptake include attributes that increase ease-of-use for male and female condoms, for example better packaging or designs that are easier to properly apply. In addition, attributes that address and overcome cultural barriers are also desired.
More specifics available here. Consider new shapes and applying knowledge from neurobiology or vascular biology!

New concept designs and materials can be prototyped and tested quickly; large-scale human clinical trials aren’t required. And manufacturing capacity, marketing, and distribution channels are already in place.

The current rate of global production is 15 billion condoms a year. Although they’ve been used for four centuries, there’ve been very little improvement in the past 50 years. (As far as condom technology goes, the last major innovation was latex.) No attempts to modernize have gone into wide production.

(Trivia: that little box that Jude Law’s character takes out in Anna Karenina contains a reusable condom.)

Re: "Don't buy this gum - tastes like rubber."

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:17 pm
by ShneekeyTheLost
And yet the catholic church will still have a prejudice against them due to their belief that contraception goes against the directive 'go forth, be fruitful, and multiply' and that STD's would vanish if people would stop leading sinful lives... which means it doesn't matter how improved they are, a good chunk of the world's population is going to avoid them for misguided religious reasons.

For that matter, some of the more conservative sects of Jewery and Muslims feel the same way. All stemming from the same verse in Genesis.

Mind you, I'm all for advances in contraceptive and STD-prevention... but it's not going to make the things any more widespread where cultural taboos against contraception occur.