As published in the New York Times, Paul Koretz, a Democrat who represents West Hollywood, has warned the adult-film industry that unless actors wear condoms while they work he will write a law requiring it.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer prints an article comparing the prices on products aimed at women versus products aimed at men. Peculiarly the article is entitled "The Price of Beauty" and yet they make mention of condoms. Here at Condomania are still trying to figure out how beauty relates to condoms, but no matter. The article does mention condoms:
Prices are much lower for condoms. A month's supply (OK, so we're being generous) of the 36-economy pack of Trojans costs $22.99 at CVS. In a more direct comparison, the FC Female Condom is $26.95 for nine at condomania.com.
The problem here is that this is not a direct comparison. Female condoms are a completely different device than a male condom. The market size of the female condom is insignificant in comparison to the male condom. Subsequently the manufacturing costs of the female condoms are magnitudes higher than that of the male condom. If there was a rough parity between the market size of the two different devices then perhaps it would be appropriate to say there is a direct comparison but, at least for now, such a statement flies in the face of reality.
David,
I'm not sure what you refer to when you ask how big is the Trojan Large in inches. But if you are referring to length the answer is 8.42519685 inches. I hope this helps.
Christopher
I have been going through some of my old records today as part of our move. I came across this note from 1998. It still brings a smile to my face. Unfortunately I think Frank & his wife have moved on...
Thanks for your good service to good sex!