How Do Condoms Work?
Condom probationers are a relatively rare job. After getting a condom, workers have to test it to see how good it is and how comfortable it is. [1] The work content is measuring thickness, measuring length, and test tightness. The ultimate goal is to see if there is oil leakage.
Condom trial
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- Condom trials are a relatively rare job,
- Condom probationers must be 18 years of age or older and will receive after successful application
- Condoms (also known as condoms, condoms, condoms, sometimes called Ruyi condoms in Malaysia and Singapore) are used to prevent pregnancy in the form of non-drugs. They are mainly used to prevent human sperm and egg from binding during sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. In addition, condoms can also prevent the transmission of gonorrhea, HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, so they are also called condoms. The current condom materials are usually made of natural rubber or polyurethane. As a contraceptive, compared with other contraceptive methods, condoms are easy to use and have no side effects. The contraceptive success rate is generally 97%, and specially trained users can achieve a contraceptive success rate of 98%. Other names are small umbrella, small raincoat, and small rain hat.