This one is a bit strange to me. It works the same as a traditional condom for men. It looks similar just bigger with a circular rubber thingy at the end. Main difference it is inserted into the vagina.
There isn't much I can say except it has a couple of differences than the male condom. Let me stick to the differences. It is a non latex product. It can be inserted up to 8hours prior to intercourse, so there is no interruption of the sex play. It has a couple of let downs it's awkward to insert and use. Sometimes it makes sounds during sex. Plus it's expensive for something you can only use once. Some woman complain that it's visible and makes them uncomfortable.
The main problem with this birth control is that it's just not that effective. Even though the case studies shows that it's just as effective as male condoms but when they did the real-world test it shows it's not. This is probably something I would never do. Even though it's said to feel better during sex than a traditional condom to me to have that in me would make me way to nervous to have sex. As I said before and probably say many times each person is difference.
As a blog author I just cant seem to imagine the reader, that is why I stick with organic traffic most of the time. Going for the reader in mind you need to imagine how other people think and to me that is sometimes weird because everyone thinks different and having one reader in your mind will out focus for another reader.
Lekota said that they wont be intimidated in Bloemfontein next week. After last week when they held a meeting and it was disrupted by the ANC they are still standing and sticking by their story. Whether or not there will come more attacks from the ANC is not even a question, we all know when election time comes they march and sing for their promised houses, free popcorn and movies.
He also said the ANC has ran out of answer
Here is a piece from News24:
He also accused senior ANC leaders such as Jeff Radebe of trying to use "bullying" tactics against him instead of answering his questions.
"They have run out of answers, they try to intimidate me and threaten (with expulsion). Do not intimidate me, answer me," Lekota said.
Other national and provincial convention organisers such as Willy Madisha and Charlotte Lobe also criticised ANC Women's League president Angie Motshekga?s recent "dogs" statements.
Motshekga in referring to dissidents led by Terror Lekota and Mluleki George said: "Now that the dogs are leaving, there will be peace and we will be stronger. The dogs arrived in the ANC and they have left."
Madisha said those coming to the national convention should come with "respect".