October 25, 2006

Rufus Griscom Blogs the COPA Trial

As some of our customers and readers may know Condomania is involved as a plaintiff in ACLU v. Gonzales, Civil Action No. 98-CV-5591 (Child Online Protection Act). Adam is out in Washington right now as he prepares to take the stand on Thursday November 26, 2006.

Rufus Griscom of Nerve has been live blogging the affair. I hope you have a chance to check it out. We'll be posting more on this throughout the next few days and I hope to get word from Adam on his experiences in Washington.

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Penis Envy

"Penis Envy" is a funny little commercial produced for Condomania by Stephen Krauss back in 1996. We still get a kick out of it. Hope you like!

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Queen Cancels AIDS Walk

She was to get a first-hand experience of the AIDS capital of India. But, her visit to the shoddy sexual health museum in Nagpada in south central Mumbai turned out to be scary.

Reigning Miss Universe Zuleyka Rivera had to cancel the walk through Kamathipura to spread awareness on HIV/AIDS as the crowd went out of control.

Here's a link to a Hindustan Times article about Kamathipura. From reading how dire the place is to sexual health I'd wager they need a beauty queen hiking through the district handing out condoms pretty much every day.

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October 24, 2006

HPV Confidential

We at Condomania tend to have a great deal of respect for Dr. Drew, his misunderstanding of condoms size notwithstanding, so none of us were surprised to learn of his newest initiative (that we are aware of): HPV Confidential.

HPV Confidential was created to arm adults who are, or have ever been, sexually active with information through confidential channels that respect their desire for privacy. If you or your partner have genital warts, or even think that you might, you’ve come to the right place. HPV Confidential reveals the need-to-know facts about genital warts, provides tools for making it easier to talk about this private disease with healthcare professionals and sexual partners, and can help identify the treatment option that’s right for you.
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