New item gives men a chance to seal their penises close to avoid pregnancy
A disturbing new item gives men a chance to seal their urethras close before sex, as far as anyone knows keeping in mind the end goal to secure their penises and quit anything getting out.
The new item, called a Jiftip, has raised worries among wellbeing specialists, who cautioned there is no proof that the penis sticker is protected or successful, The Sun detailed.
Jifitip is a trademarked item depicted as a "glue adaptable sticker covering only the urethra for the control of pee and semen."
The stickers, which are right now being sold in three-packs for $US6 ($7.50), were intended to supplant condoms as a more advantageous and less nosy approach to cover yourself up.
In any case, as the Jiftip site notes, fixing your penis close is not a compelling type of contraception — and wellbeing specialists exhort it's not sheltered either.
The site's little print likewise takes note of that the item is "not a condom and it is not affirmed for STIs or pregnancy counteractive action purposes."
In any case, regardless of that, the dubious penis stickers are sold with the motto: "Feel your accomplice, Feel Freedom, Feel Safe."
This has provoked some worry among wellbeing specialists — in spite of the disclaimers on the site that the Jiftip is just to be utilized "for delight improvement and comfort".
The enlisted organization behind the items, Sumina Global Limited, have even incorporated a course of events of the Jiftip's advancement on their site.
They take note of that the Jiftip started as "a urgent endeavor to maintain a strategic distance from condoms" and developed in to the item which is accessible to be Beta-tried today.
Close by the Jiftip advancement course of events, the site incorporates a pass up blow chart indicating how the penis stickers are utilized.
The item should attach to the skin, which lets you incidentally close up your urethra to "appreciate genuine sex," as per the site.
"Try not to thump it until you've attempted it," a representative for Jiftip revealed to The Sun.
They included that criticism from clients has been certain up until this point, and guaranteed their item "can possibly change the world," if it passes the Beta.
Be that as it may, wellbeing specialists are a long way from persuaded.
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"There's no proof to propose that this item is protected or compelling, and it could conceivably be extremely excruciating," said Natika Halil, CEO of sexual wellbeing philanthropy the Family Planning Association.
"As the organization themselves say, it isn't affirmed to forestall pregnancy or sexually transmitted contaminations — so on the off chance that you need to maintain a strategic distance from both of those, we'd prescribe keeping away from this item also.
"It's very worried that the organization infers that sex without condoms isn't 'genuine sex,' as condoms are the main type of contraception that can help avert sexually transmitted diseases."
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Sources: The Sun.
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