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I hope that everyone has had an incredible beginning to the New Year!

While watching “Taking a Ride : After Porn Ends” my all time favorite cougar, Lisa Ann (the Sara Palin look-alike) mentions that statistics show that there is a higher risk of vaginal tearing and vaginal bacteria while using condoms - the current defense of the porn industry not using condoms. Despite visuals, we can all admit that condoms take a portion out of the nature and feeling of sex but I had no clue that it can be the accomplice of vaginal deterioration. I firmly stand on my philosophy that pleasure should be uncompromising and health is wealth.

So I went on my quest to find a revolutionary condom, that would assist in providing my partners with the best orgasms of our lives. I mean we are in 2019, condoms should be getting better along with solar panel prices, cleft palate surgeries, Trump’s toupee and McDonald’s value meal menu right? I googled “Best Condom” and the results were Trojan, Durex, Sykn, several flavors of the like including banana and the Japanese brand Okamoto. I find that Durex, Sykn, and Trojan can be a bit too thick and Okamoto (which has been my go-to condom) still doesn’t mimic the uniqueness of my pussy enough. What I do enjoy about Japanese condoms in comparison to American, is that they are usually very, very thin. Almost so thin, that my partners have had to double check that they were still wearing one and that it hadn’t slipped off during our raunchy, hot love makin’. Japanese condoms are so thin that it tore during a blowjob and I noticed right before missionary. YIKES! But unfortunately, I’ve yet to find a brand that imitates the feeling and texture of bare sex.

On my last sprint to my quest, I ran across Lelo.com. Lelo was one of my very first vibrators given to me at the age of 17 as a gift from my 30-year-old ex-boyfriend. In fact, I still use ”Johnny Sins” today and he has come in handy during those cold, lonely nights. And believe me no matter how hot and busy you are, we ALL have had those nights. LELO, the company that provided me with one of my favorite vibrators, now provided condoms! I was encouraged to try these condoms not only from the undeniable, positive reviews but for the sheer concern of my health and for both my partner and my thorough enjoyment as well. I bought two boxes of 36 for ¥7,969 on Amazon.com which included import fees, and shipping/handling.

Upon opening the package, there weren’t any fancy boxes or unnecessary plastics but the package itself has a sleek and modern design. The wrapper is that of a usual American wrapper - easy open with no slipping. The condoms are a translucent pearl white color, lightly lubricated, an average American size (available in XL for my studs) and has the honeycombs designed on the shaft as a texture. Now I know you’re wondering, “why the hell would anyone imprint honeycombs on a condom?” These honeycombs represent the Fibonacci sequence the most famous formula in mathematics and occurs in every living organism including the growth of leaves, branches, seeds, animal skins, the human body, our DNA structure; and even in the cosmos and planetary systems. These HEX-agons also assist with the transmission of body heat and the structure helps in minimum body fluid transfer if broken.

That evening, I tried these and the experience was breathtaking; not only for me but for my partner too. He mentioned that he had never had an orgasm so intense with a condom. The condom wasn't at all overly drying from constant friction and the texture was interestingly pleasurable and light. It's definitely the closest I've come to the feeling of my partner not wearing anything. In my opinion, ordinary condoms are useful and important but somewhat outdated and doesn’t do justice in incorporating the beauty and texture of a woman’s vagina. A few condom companies try by adding bumps, twirling mechanisms, heat and even banana flavoring (which tastes just like pussy) but still never hits the hammer on the nail :)

I think you guys should try these designer condoms out and when you do let me know what you think. For now question is ”...what’s your favorite condom?”
 
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I’ve heard about these condoms, and assumed the hexagons are printed on the condom to improve strength, elasticity and heat transfer between two partners. Little did I know these hexagons were related to the Fibonacci sequence.

Can you please explain how does the Fibonacci sequences commonly found in the veins of leaves or the snail’s shell contribute to increased pleasure between two partners?
 
Considering the XL size of this is smaller than the biggest Japanese condoms you might consider upgrading your studs. :p
 
I’ve heard about these condoms, and assumed the hexagons are printed on the condom to improve strength, elasticity and heat transfer between two partners. Little did I know these hexagons were related to the Fibonacci sequence.

Can you please explain how does the Fibonacci sequences commonly found in the veins of leaves or the snail’s shell contribute to increased pleasure between two partners?
As you mentioned Simonika, the hexagons modeled after the Fibonacci sequence improves strength and elasticity which influences a peace of mind between two partners during sex and the heat transfer also adds the same enjoyment that some find in heated lubricants. In my opinion, from the Fibonacci sequence being imprinted on the condom it gave protected sex a very natural pattern in the texture which created this feeling of equal repetition, familiarity and uniqueness. If you were to rub your fingertips together or finger yourself even, you would feel a light rigidness - a natural texture that you cannot feel with gloves on. I believe that HEX has replicated that believable texture, to the entire shaft of a condom.
 
I’d say that most men prefer the feeling and connectedness of their bare hand and unprotected sex over ordinary condoms and most women enjoy the feeling of fingers, the texture/warmth of tongue, lips and cock over condoms as well. Ultimately, I think the purpose of Lelo HEX was to incorporate the true human textures and warmths that are usually lost within an ordinary condom.
 
hexagons modeled after the Fibonacci sequence

Ummm... they aren't. Fibonacci's sequence as applied to honeybees was an expression of their family tree, not the structure of the honeycomb lattice. Explained fairly well here. A pattern based on Fibonacci's sequence will naturally form a spiral, such as the spiral of a nautilus' shell.

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Ummm... they aren't. Fibonacci's sequence as applied to honeybees was an expression of their family tree, not the structure of the honeycomb lattice. Explained fairly well here. A pattern based on Fibonacci's sequence will naturally form a spiral, such as the spiral of a nautilus' shell.

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This is the part that baffles me. If my memory serves me right Fibonacci can explain the design of snails shells, and the pattern is spiral, not hexagonal?

The hexagons on the HEX condoms look equal in size, uniformly distributed throughout the surface and the articulation does not follow the 1-1-2-3-5-8 pattern.

I’m not an expert on the subject but very curious to know..
 
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This is the part that baffles me. If my memory serves me right Fibonacci can explain the design of snails shells, and the pattern is spiral and not hexagonal?

The hexagons on the HEX condoms look even, uniformly distributed through the surface and do not follow the 1-1-2-3-5-8 pattern.

Exactly. Whatever marketing drone (pun intended) came up with that copy clearly didn't understand simple geometry or basic mathematics.
 
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Exactly. Whatever marketing drone (pun intended) came up with that copy clearly didn't understand simple geometry or basic mathematics.

Technically, you can apply Fibonacci to hexagons, but it has to look something like this:

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Then again, the graphic pattern of the actual sequence is still a spiral.
 
Technically, you can apply Fibonacci to hexagons, but it has to look something like this:

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Right, or you can use two rows of hexagons to visually express Binet's Formula (used to find the nth term of the Fibonacci sequence), but the hexagons themselves aren't a function of of the formula or the sequence, merely a handy tool for illustrating it.
 
Right, or you can use two rows of hexagons to visually express Binet's Formula (used to find the nth term of the Fibonacci sequence), but the hexagons themselves aren't a function of of the formula or the sequence, merely a handy tool for illustrating it.

Anyway, the Fibonacci myth (?) aside, I believe hexagons or other surface patterns can help reduce body fluid transmission if the condom tears. They use a similar design in some stockings so the teared area doesn’t expand instantly.
 
They use a similar design in some stockings so the teared area doesn’t expand instantly.

You're talking about ripstop - that only works when you have patterns of fibers in woven materials. In solid (flexible) materials such as latex or rubber, the split will continue across the thicker area with little to no resistance.
 
The hexagons in HEX weren’t modeled completely after the Fabonoci sequence but I believe it was inspired by it. But frankly, I’m not super concerned about the theory and marketing of why they chose hexagons, I simply decided to try something new and thought that it would be nice to share my honest experience and voice.

Here’s a bit of information, not that this thread was intended to prove or disprove anyone/anything, make sells for Lelo or mainly about Fabonocci but to enlighten the viewers of this forum and the SW’s here and inform people that their are more fun and exciting alternatives to ordinary condoms instead of not using them at all. There are lots of people who would prefer to have unprotected sex because of the mundane feeling of condoms. Safe sex is important just thought I’d share.

You guys have fun with your information :)
 
You're talking about ripstop - that only works when you have patterns of fibers in woven materials. In solid (flexible) materials such as latex or rubber, the split will continue across the thicker area with little to no resistance.
It’s the brands claim, idk how latex works tbh.
The bomb part: Charlie Sheen is the brand’s spokesperson.
 
I have a less intellectual post to make...

I've been using these Lelo hex condoms for quite some time and prefer them to all others I've tried. It is now my go-to. I always used to have a hard time climaxing with other condoms during intercourse but these make it easier - for me at least.
 
I have a less intellectual post to make...

I've been using these Lelo hex condoms for quite some time and prefer them to all others I've tried. It is now my go-to. I always used to have a hard time climaxing with other condoms during intercourse but these make it easier - for me at least.
Why do you think it makes it easier for you to climax using these?
 
Why do you think it makes it easier for you to climax using these?
It's the texture. These condoms (as I understand) aren't even that thin compared to some of the ultra thin Japanese condoms out there. But they feel "different" than the standard texture free condoms and are much better for me than the trojan ribbed designs. I've been raw dogging the wife for a long time and these feel closest to that sensation for me.
 
Nothing much is sexier than a math girl. Nor scarier! :p

Student: Teacher, how can we benefit from this in real life?
Teacher: When you finally graduate, find employment and are still not satisfied with your income you can moonlight as an escort and join math contests on online sex forums