As well as spraying it over your face and trying to shave with it (like deodorants and setting fire to them to burn off your hair), what if some fool tries solvent abuse with it?
Spraying aerosols into your throat is one thing, and condoms is another. Ouch.
I don't know... it was 1 O'clock, my mind was elsewhere.
I think I was going for the "why bother getting loads and loads of condoms that could go out of date before you use them, if you can just have one the you can wash and re-use?".
If it's really thin, then you're screwed. But if it's durable, thick stuff you can go your merry way for donkeys and not have to worry about it being worn out.
The rubber vulcanization process was patented by Charles Goodyear in 1844, and the first rubber condom was produced in 1855.[55] These early rubber condoms were 1-2mm thick and had seams down the sides.[54] Although they were reusable, these early rubber condoms were also expensive.
According to Wikipedia.
Seems to me like though you have a strange mind lenny, you would probably have been one of the first to get the idea of the reusable condom and invented it and made money off of it, had you lived in that era.
And it's not just me... I'm getting a keyboard for Christmas, one of these that you can program keys to do this and that, and my friend is trying to talk me into making the macros, and selling them on Ebay.
We're alllll weird over here. Must be something in the beef... oh wait, there is!