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See the 'Smart Condoms' That Change Colour When exposed to S.T.Is


A new 'smart condom' was created by a group of teenage students for the Teen Tech awards, which they claim will glow different colors if it detects an STD!

The creators said the condom will work with a layer of chemicals on the surface that will attach to bacteria and viruses from STDs.

Here are the colors that the condom will change if STDs are detected:
“glow green for chlamydia, yellow for herpes, purple in the presence of the human papillomavirus which causes genital warts, and blue for syphilis.”
Not only will the “smart condoms” make you aware if your partner might have an STD, one of the designers explained:
“We wanted to create something that makes detecting harmful STIs safer than ever before, so that people can take immediate action in the privacy of their own homes without the invasive

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  1. what is the use of condom if when you use it it tell you the disease again kwa.
    it is better the way it is. so if that fine you want to do... has gonorhia. you will not fuck again/
    mtcheew. that is what condom is meant for. for you to fuck people with diseaese you like.

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  2. Omg! This is interesting but am still concerned abt the chemical on the condom and how safe it is in th human because sex is both internal and external contact so really what r the chemicals used for it, what effect does it have in the body.

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