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Janesway

2000-09-23 01:14:14+02 by Dan Lyke 3 comments

It seems kind of obvious in retrospect: Janesway builds a latex barrier into panties...

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#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:17+01 by: TC

Idunno. picture yourself her panties for a moment. You've done the nasty and the earth stops moving. Your underwear is now holding a hefty bag of post coital joy inside you. What do you do? Slosh around the rest of the evening/day? Is changing this underwear less work than using a condom? I doubt these are cheap enough to just throw away, so now your washing latex goo with your laundry. From the male side, geez you don't even need to get her out of her pants (sorta takes some of the challenge out)

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:17+01 by: shmuel

You might wanna check out the site in question before commenting on it... apparently, the latex part is detachable and disposable. (Indeed, it can't be washed, according to the FAQ, although a reuseable version is supposedly in the works.) The sales pitch appears to focus largely on the increased coverage area; that, and the assertion that people don't much like condoms (to which the obvious question is whether they'd really prefer this, but never mind that).

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:17+01 by: Dan Lyke

The issues it looks like it solved for me were:

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