Organic Condom



    by tea-n-wifi

    17 Comments

    1. Informal_Nobody_1240 on

      I’m not even sure that would be least hygienic part of 17th century sex tbh

    2. Broken_Magnetolamp05 on

      Question… Why soak it in milk? Why not boil it- drain the water out and dehydrate it slowly over a flame? Come on- you can’t tell me they had NO way of making this genuinely sterile and safe.

    3. For context- in the 1600s, condoms were made from “cecum,” which is a specific part of a sheep or goat’s large intestine. Because rubber hadn’t been vulcanized yet, animal membrane was the only thing thin and flexible enough to work.

    4. frackingfaxer on

      She probably insisted on it. It would take quite a bit of convincing to talk a Medieval knight into putting that thing on.

      Better some gross animal intestine than syphilis.

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