Graphene Condom of the Future will be Super Pleasurable
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is working on making sex more pleasurable. The Gates have already given $1 million in research grants to condom developers who are working to create a new, high-tech condom of the future.
The next generation of condoms will be designed to be super-sensitive and super-durable, and they may even enhance sexual pleasure. The front-runner named graphene condom which so thin that it would feel like wearing nothing at all.
HIV team at the Gates Foundation wants a super condom to dispel the idea that wearing a condom is a cumbersome and awkward act. The team is working together to create an easy way to use, safer condom that is less likely to break but is still pleasurable. Moreover, the condom will not be just for the commercial adult product market, but also for developing countries where condom use is less popular, such as African market. Gates also hopes that this initiative condom will incite competitors.
Thus far, a new condom research team from the University of Manchester has received $100,000 to develop a super thin condom using a graphene and latex combination, which would be so thin that it would be comparable to wearing nothing at all. Another team at the University of Oregon is working on a polyurethane polymer version that is self-heating and has shape memory, making a snug fit backed up with embedded anti-STD antimicrobial nanoparticles. A third contender is Apex Medical Technologies, who instead of turning to technology, is looking to cows for their collagen fibrils filled tendons.
If Bill Gates venture is successful, sex will be a much safer, much more pleasurable act the world over. Thank you Bill Gates.