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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates & $1 million for 'next-generation' condom
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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

Putting philanthropy to work on the important stuff:

See:

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/03/25...on-condom/

and

http://mashable.com/2013/03/23/bill-gates-condom/

Addressing the obvious in the name of countering disease:

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"The primary drawback from the male perspective is that condoms decrease pleasure as compared to no condom," says the Foundation's description of the challenge. So a "next-generation" condom would, perhaps, find some way to increase sensation as to get men to wear them more often — purely in the name of global health, of course
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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

Quote: (03-25-2013 08:42 AM)tenderman100 Wrote:  

Putting philanthropy to work on the important stuff:

See:

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/03/25...on-condom/

and

http://mashable.com/2013/03/23/bill-gates-condom/

Addressing the obvious in the name of countering disease:

Quote:Quote:

"The primary drawback from the male perspective is that condoms decrease pleasure as compared to no condom," says the Foundation's description of the challenge. So a "next-generation" condom would, perhaps, find some way to increase sensation as to get men to wear them more often — purely in the name of global health, of course



He obviously hasn't been to the right truck stop bathrooms---the brands there promise an unbelievable experience.
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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

You need a condom where the inner surface has microscopic little pegs (possibly nanostructures) that rub against the dick to created greater feeling as your banging. There is your $1B dollar idea.
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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

Good idea and project (for a change) from the Gates Foundation. My concern, though, would be that $100,000 wouldn't get you very far in the medical device(?) industry. Maybe people more in the know can comment how much a company like Durex would have to spend before bringing a radically new condom to market.
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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

Quote: (03-25-2013 09:33 AM)Menace Wrote:  

You need a condom where the inner surface has microscopic little pegs (possibly nanostructures) that rub against the dick to created greater feeling as your banging. There is your $1B dollar idea.
I was thinking about that too, but the problem is having it not rub your cock raw.
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#6

Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

Then I can say my dick is always micro-soft. Or maybe not
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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

He should donate to RISUG/Vasalgel

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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Planned Parenthood

The elites don't want you to breed.
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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

Quote: (03-26-2013 09:18 AM)Double Salad Wrote:  

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Planned Parenthood

The elites don't want you to breed.

Nothing wrong with a little bit of that. Shit, we need to airdrop these over the ghettoes.
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Where Rubber meets the road -- Bill Gates &

million for 'next-generation' condom

It is like this whole scare about SuperBugs that are resistant to anti-biotics being the next black plague when extra strength oregeno will kill superbugs!

So it is with contraception, things like castor bean are so cheap and effective for stopping pregnancy, but Bill and Melinda are just not clued up on the some of oldest technologies on the planet - for them it has to come out of a factory to be effective!

http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.html...Itemid=599
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