2023-12-26 19:30:00
It certainly wasn’t the focus of The Crown, and yet since the release of the final season flavored condoms have been regaining popularity. If this method of contraception had experienced a boom in the 90s and early 2000s, it had been a good decade since they had been more discreet.
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However, a scene from the final episodes of the sixth and final season of the hit Netflix series significantly impacted their sales. Spoiler alert, in the scene in question we see Prince Harry offering a condom to Prince William to wish him good luck at university. “Because you are going to leave the nest soon and accidents can happen,” he tells her with humor. He then reveals that it is a flavored condom. “You will thank me later. My advice: putting it in your mouth is also an option,” he continues.
A good thing ?
It was this simple reply that boosted the sale of these condoms, and so much the better according to Marijke Aerts, gynecologist at Ghent University Hospital. In fact, the specialist interviewed by our colleagues from Laatste Nieuws was delighted that this contraceptive is gaining popularity. However, it also calls for caution. “A flavored condom does little harm during oral sex. This is exactly what it is intended for. During vaginal penetration, this might affect your acidity or pH as well as your vaginal flora. Which makes you more vulnerable to infections later,” she explains.
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Yes, your vagina remains a fairly sensitive area for products with artificial fragrances. Whether it’s a coconut-flavored condom, a floral-scented panty liner, a soap for your intimate area or even a fabric softener for your underwear. It is therefore better not to overdo it, if you do not want to irritate your mucous membranes.
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