Reddit Reddit reviews Sir Richard's Condoms, Ultra Thin, 12 Count

We found 2 Reddit comments about Sir Richard's Condoms, Ultra Thin, 12 Count. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Sir Richard's Condoms, Ultra Thin, 12 Count
Includes 12 premium latex condomsThese condoms are as close to skin-on-skin as you can getEach condom is electronically tested for safety and reliability as approved by the FDAEach condom has succeeded in numerous tests to ensure your pleasureKeep the sensation and keep the sensitivity with Sir Richard’s Ultra Thin
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2 Reddit comments about Sir Richard's Condoms, Ultra Thin, 12 Count:

u/minerva_qw · 4 pointsr/sex

I don't have a product suggestion, but make sure your sister knows that spermicides by themselves are only 71% effective at preventing pregnancy.

> When it comes to the numbers, 18 out of 100 women who use spermicide will become pregnant each year, even if they always use it correctly. And using spermicide perfectly is hard, so in reality about 28 out of 100 women who use spermicide become pregnant every year.

If she's open to combining it with condoms or pulling out (every time!), that will increase the effectiveness. There are even vegan condoms (regular latex ones contain a dairy byproduct).

u/littlemissbabybear · 2 pointsr/veg

I mean, the article is a little misleading. They metion all these "non-vegan" things, without mentioning that there are plenty of vegan versions of these things. Except for the money thing. That sucks. I guess if you're super hard core you could only use cards? But that doesn't really fall under the "as far as possible and practicable" definition of veganism. :P

But for condoms there are Gylde and Sustain that are vegan, cruelty-free, and Fair Trade. There's Sir Richard's that are vegan and cruelty-free. And there's Skyn and Durex Avanti that are vegan (but not cruelty-free). And I'm sure there are other brands as well, if you do a quick Google search. :)