Monday 29 December 2014

CONDOMS 'TOO BIG'


A survey of quite 1000 men in Asian country has terminated that condoms created in step with international sizes area unit large for a majority of Indian men.
The study found that quite  the lads measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.
It has diode to a need condoms of mixed sizes to be created further wide available in Asian country. The biennial study was applied by the Indian Council of Medical analysis. Over 1,200 volunteers from the length and breadth of the country had their penises measured precisely, right all the way down to the last millimetre. The scientists even checked their sample was representative of Asian country as a complete in terms of sophistication, religion and concrete and rural dwellers.

The conclusion of all this scientific endeavour is that relating to hour of Indian men have penises that area unit between three and five centimetres shorter than international standards utilised in rubber manufacture. Doctor Chander Puri, a specialist in reproductive health at the Indian Council of Medical analysis, told the BBC there was a plain would really like in Asian country for custom condoms, as most of those presently on sale area unit large. the matter is serious as a results of relating to one in every five times a rubber is utilized in Asian country it either falls off or tears, a very high failure rate. and thus the country already has the most effective sort of HIV infections of any nation.

Not a problem'
Mr Puri same that since Indians would be embarrassed relating to on the brink of a chemist to enkindle smaller condoms there got to be hawking machines dispensing whole completely different sizes all around the country. "Smaller condoms area unit on sale in Asian country. but there is a inadequacy of awareness that absolutely completely different sizes area unit available. there is anxiety talking relating to the matter. And usually one feels back to trip a shop and enkindle a smaller size rubber." but Indian men needn't worry relating to activity up internationally in step with Sunil Mehra, the previous editor of the Indian version of the convenience magazine Maxim. "It's not size, it's what you're doing with it that matters," he said. "From our population, the proof is Indians do just about. "With apologies to the author writer, you'll say, for inches and centimetres, let fools contend