
The patent design
A patent was filed for a condom that works like a penile prosthetic. It can be inflated or filled with a variety of material to make it larger (for the man with a small penis) or stiffer (for the man with erectile dysfunction).
The product also features a strap that’s placed around the testicles to keep the item from falling off if the man’s penis is too small.
Why is there a need for such a product? As the inventor explained in his patent notes: “Condoms do not help the hardness of the penis enough to meet the needs of female sex object and improve the technical issues of sexual pleasure value.”
In other words, if you have a tiny penis or suffer from erectile dysfunction, there’s currently no condom on the market that can help you please the woman in your life.
The inventor’s previous patents weren’t exactly “sexy.” They included an “intelligent taxi” and a “fish electronic tracing” system.
An existing treatment for erectile dysfunction
If you don’t want to wait around to see if the condom invention comes to fruition, there is alternative treatment for erectile dysfunction that’s been shown to work for more than 80% of men.
Cialis, the brand name for tadalafil, can be safely taken by most men who don’t take nitrates, alpha-blockers, guanylate cyclase stimulators or other similar medications. You’ll need to get a prescription from your doctor in order to get Cialis, but it will provide you with the opportunity to discuss any existing or possible health problems that could be causing your erectile dysfunction or that could disqualify you from taking Cialis.

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