Friday, August 18, 2006

Canadians still don't know how to use a condom right.

Condoms are very much in style as a fashion accessory at the International AIDS Conference in Toronto, showing up on strait-laced men, shy teenagers and African grandmothers.

"There's a great need to de-stigmatize condoms around the world, especially in Africa," said Franck DeRose, executive director of The Condom Project, which aims to get people comfortable about condoms, especially those living in countries where the little piece of latex is considered taboo.

To do that, the project has a program that gets people making their own condom art pin. It all starts with a craft table, packaged condoms, scraps of colored paper, candy and other double-sided tape.

Oh yeah, wearing the condoms as clothing should really reduce the number of AID's cases and pregnancies.

"Look Fernando, we can have sex without worry because my hat is made of prophylactics! Is that not wonderful?"

Canada is doomed!

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