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So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21 <swpgh01.t21 wrote:swpgh01.t21 <swpgh01.t21[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-network Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PST

I've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?

 

The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."

 

As of right now these are being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.

 

If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.

 

All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they actually work? Sound off in our comments section.

Comments (4)Akash

May 01, 2009 12:39 PST

 

hahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...

TalkingAnimals

May 01, 2009 03:38 PST

 

LOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!

kylesf411

May 01, 2009 02:35 PST

 

I've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already.

sugardoll

May 01, 2009 01:41 PST

 

what next?????

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many latex condoms contain milk proteins. others test on animals (the mind almost boggles at that one, but lets keep it clean)

then of course, there's lambskin, which of course isn't vegan....

as for where to get them, depends where you. glyde makes vegan ones. you could just look online for someone that ships as well.

 

Kris DuVall May 1, 2009 5:53 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote:

swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com>[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-network Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PSTI've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."As of right now these are being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they actually work? Sound off in our comments section.Comments (4)Akash May 01, 2009 12:39 PSThahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...TalkingAnimals May 01, 2009 03:38 PSTLOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!kylesf411 May 01, 2009 02:35 PSTI've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already. sugardoll May 01, 2009 01:41 PSTwhat next?????

 

 

 

 

 

 

So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass,

And the generals have accomplished nothing.

 

-Nefarious War

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The Vegan society in the UK has been selling the glyde brand for over a year and the Condomi brand for a few years before that, Condomi are widely available throughout the world I believe.......:)

 

Peter vv

 

 

 

 

Kris DuVall <strange_decadencevegan-network Sent: Saturday, 2 May, 2009 1:53:21 AMRe: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkFriday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PSTI've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."As of right now these are

being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they

actually work? Sound off in our comments section.Comments (4)Akash May 01, 2009 12:39 PSThahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...TalkingAnimals May 01, 2009 03:38 PSTLOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!kylesf411 May 01, 2009 02:35 PSTI've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already. sugardoll May 01, 2009 01:41 PSTwhat next?????

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Sadly, I am not in the UK (USA, though). Guess I need to do some googling. I'd just rather be able to pick some up in a store. I try to only order things I have to. The whole extra use of fuel, etc. I make a joke that someone's gotta save the planet, might as well be me. I don't know many other people who actually are about the planet, and I sure don't know many other veg's... think I need to relocate. Kris--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Peter VV <swpgh01.t21 wrote:Peter VV <swpgh01.t21Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-network Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009, 8:38

AM

 

 

The Vegan society in the UK has been selling the glyde brand for over a year and the Condomi brand for a few years before that, Condomi are widely available throughout the world I believe..... ..:)

 

Peter vv

 

 

 

 

Kris DuVall <strange_decadence@ >vegan-networkSaturday, 2 May, 2009 1:53:21 AMRe: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkFriday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PSTI've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."As of right now these are

being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they

actually work? Sound off in our comments section.Comments (4)Akash May 01, 2009 12:39 PSThahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...TalkingAnimals May 01, 2009 03:38 PSTLOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!kylesf411 May 01, 2009 02:35 PSTI've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already. sugardoll May 01, 2009 01:41 PSTwhat next?????

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I knew the lambskin ones were just wrong from an early age. I mean, seriously. It's skin. Skin has pores. Pores are HOLES. Kinda defeats the purpose of a condom all together. One thing I have been avoiding is checking on how animal friendly my birth control pills are. I've been on them for about 10 years, but not for birth control. I seriously would not be able to keep a job without them. It's hard to be vegan when you have to bum food off of others in a city where no one else is truly veg. By the way, you guys rock for mentioning this. I know on a lot of groups they might think this to be taboo or whatnot. Not like we are going into nasty details, though...lol. Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:fraggle <EBbrewpunxRe: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-network Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 10:23 PM

 

 

many latex condoms contain milk proteins. others test on animals (the mind almost boggles at that one, but lets keep it clean)

then of course, there's lambskin, which of course isn't vegan....

as for where to get them, depends where you. glyde makes vegan ones. you could just look online for someone that ships as well.

 

Kris DuVall May 1, 2009 5:53 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkFriday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PSTI've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."As of right now these are

being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they

actually work? Sound off in our comments section.Comments (4)Akash May 01, 2009 12:39 PSThahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...TalkingAnimals May 01, 2009 03:38 PSTLOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!kylesf411 May 01, 2009 02:35 PSTI've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already. sugardoll May 01, 2009 01:41 PSTwhat next????? So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass, And the generals have accomplished nothing. -Nefarious War Li Po (Circa 750)

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welp...remember, you probably aren't alone, no matter how isolated you feel.

in this day and age, there are vegans and veggies everywhere...where you least expect em

go to yer local college, and put up an ad for a meetup group...really...you'd may be pleasantly suprised at the response (tho, be aware of wingnuts who want nuthin better then to ruin yer time)

even in yer southern local, you'll find folks

then of course, there's always us here.

pretend we are neighbors

tho, does make potluck dinners sorta hard...

fraggle

Kris DuVall May 3, 2009 7:49 AM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sadly, I am not in the UK (USA, though). Guess I need to do some googling. I'd just rather be able to pick some up in a store. I try to only order things I have to. The whole extra use of fuel, etc. I make a joke that someone's gotta save the planet, might as well be me. I don't know many other people who actually are about the planet, and I sure don't know many other veg's... think I need to relocate. Kris--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Peter VV <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote:

Peter VV <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com>Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-network Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009, 8:38 AM

 

 

 

 

 

The Vegan society in the UK has been selling the glyde brand for over a year and the Condomi brand for a few years before that, Condomi are widely available throughout the world I believe..... ..:)

 

Peter vv

 

 

 

 

Kris DuVall <strange_decadence@ >vegan-networkSaturday, 2 May, 2009 1:53:21 AMRe: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkFriday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PSTI've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."As of right now these are being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they actually work? Sound off in our comments section.Comments (4)Akash May 01, 2009 12:39 PSThahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...TalkingAnimals May 01, 2009 03:38 PSTLOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!kylesf411 May 01, 2009 02:35 PSTI've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already. sugardoll May 01, 2009 01:41 PSTwhat next?????

 

 

 

 

 

 

So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass,

And the generals have accomplished nothing.

 

-Nefarious War

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Google is your friend.

yeah, lots (if not most to all) of birth control pills aren't vegan.

you take it with a grain of salt...or a pound of salt. one tries ones best

tis all a journey....

and no, no nasty details. then we'd have to make the group 18 and over unless we want the gods angry at us. we wouldn't like them when they are angry...all green and giant and knocking over cars and...i digress...

Kris DuVall May 3, 2009 7:58 AM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I knew the lambskin ones were just wrong from an early age. I mean, seriously. It's skin. Skin has pores. Pores are HOLES. Kinda defeats the purpose of a condom all together. One thing I have been avoiding is checking on how animal friendly my birth control pills are. I've been on them for about 10 years, but not for birth control. I seriously would not be able to keep a job without them. It's hard to be vegan when you have to bum food off of others in a city where no one else is truly veg. By the way, you guys rock for mentioning this. I know on a lot of groups they might think this to be taboo or whatnot. Not like we are going into nasty details, though...lol. Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote:

fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-network Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 10:23 PM

 

 

 

many latex condoms contain milk proteins. others test on animals (the mind almost boggles at that one, but lets keep it clean)

then of course, there's lambskin, which of course isn't vegan....

as for where to get them, depends where you. glyde makes vegan ones. you could just look online for someone that ships as well.

 

Kris DuVall May 1, 2009 5:53 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkFriday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PSTI've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."As of right now these are being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they actually work? Sound off in our comments section.Comments (4)Akash May 01, 2009 12:39 PSThahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...TalkingAnimals May 01, 2009 03:38 PSTLOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!kylesf411 May 01, 2009 02:35 PSTI've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already. sugardoll May 01, 2009 01:41 PSTwhat next?????

So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass, And the generals have accomplished nothing. -Nefarious War Li Po (Circa 750)

 

 

 

 

 

 

So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass,

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I know - vegan condoms! Quite a concept! Well then again one can always opt

for the more permanent solution and just have surgery. Most of those solutions

can be reversed now anyway so really how permanent is it? Not that surgery is

ever a great answer to a simple problem but then again I got lucky in one sense.

My doctors said pregnancy might be dangerous for my condition (MS) so I got

insurance to pay for my tubal ligation.

 

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There is a veg meetup group here already, I just haven't made it to a meetup yet. I kinda a hermit, but not. I go out, just on my own terms. I do prefer online interaction most of the time. Of course I say this while my boyfriend sits on my couch. No, he isn't veg, but promises not to eat meat around me (and he won't, he knows better). Don't forget to check out my blog at:

www.roguedecadence.vox.com

& my online store at:

www.roguedecadence.etsy.com--- On Sun, 5/3/09, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:fraggle <EBbrewpunxRe: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-network Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 12:59 PM

 

 

welp...remember, you probably aren't alone, no matter how isolated you feel.

in this day and age, there are vegans and veggies everywhere.. .where you least expect em

go to yer local college, and put up an ad for a meetup group...really. ..you'd may be pleasantly suprised at the response (tho, be aware of wingnuts who want nuthin better then to ruin yer time)

even in yer southern local, you'll find folks

then of course, there's always us here.

pretend we are neighbors

tho, does make potluck dinners sorta hard...

fraggle

Kris DuVall May 3, 2009 7:49 AM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

Sadly, I am not in the UK (USA, though). Guess I need to do some googling. I'd just rather be able to pick some up in a store. I try to only order things I have to. The whole extra use of fuel, etc. I make a joke that someone's gotta save the planet, might as well be me. I don't know many other people who actually are about the planet, and I sure don't know many other veg's... think I need to relocate. Kris--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkSaturday, May 2, 2009, 8:38 AM

 

 

 

 

 

The Vegan society in the UK has been selling the glyde brand for over a year and the Condomi brand for a few years before that, Condomi are widely available throughout the world I believe..... ..:)

 

Peter vv

 

 

 

 

Kris DuVall <strange_decadence@ >vegan-networkSaturday, 2 May, 2009 1:53:21 AMRe: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkFriday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PSTI've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."As of right now these are

being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they

actually work? Sound off in our comments section.Comments (4)Akash May 01, 2009 12:39 PSThahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...TalkingAnimals May 01, 2009 03:38 PSTLOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!kylesf411 May 01, 2009 02:35 PSTI've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already. sugardoll May 01, 2009 01:41 PSTwhat next????? So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass, And the generals have accomplished nothing. -Nefarious War Li Po (Circa 750)

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Kris DuVall May 4, 2009 9:53 AM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is a veg meetup group here already, I just haven't made it to a meetup yet. I kinda a hermit, but not. I go out, just on my own terms. I do prefer online interaction most of the time. Of course I say this while my boyfriend sits on my couch. No, he isn't veg, but promises not to eat meat around me (and he won't, he knows better). Don't forget to check out my blog at:www.roguedecadence.vox.com & my online store at:www.roguedecadence.etsy.com--- On Sun, 5/3/09, fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote:

fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-network Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 12:59 PM

 

 

 

welp...remember, you probably aren't alone, no matter how isolated you feel.

in this day and age, there are vegans and veggies everywhere.. .where you least expect em

go to yer local college, and put up an ad for a meetup group...really. ..you'd may be pleasantly suprised at the response (tho, be aware of wingnuts who want nuthin better then to ruin yer time)

even in yer southern local, you'll find folks

then of course, there's always us here.

pretend we are neighbors

tho, does make potluck dinners sorta hard...

fraggle

Kris DuVall May 3, 2009 7:49 AM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sadly, I am not in the UK (USA, though). Guess I need to do some googling. I'd just rather be able to pick some up in a store. I try to only order things I have to. The whole extra use of fuel, etc. I make a joke that someone's gotta save the planet, might as well be me. I don't know many other people who actually are about the planet, and I sure don't know many other veg's... think I need to relocate. Kris--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>Re: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkSaturday, May 2, 2009, 8:38 AM

 

 

 

 

 

The Vegan society in the UK has been selling the glyde brand for over a year and the Condomi brand for a few years before that, Condomi are widely available throughout the world I believe..... ..:)

 

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Kris DuVall <strange_decadence@ >vegan-networkSaturday, 2 May, 2009 1:53:21 AMRe: [100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!

 

 

 

 

 

So...ummm... were would one get some vegan condoms? I know feel kinda stupid. I had no clue condoms were so non-vegan. Jeez... Kris--- On Fri, 5/1/09, swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com> wrote:

swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>[100% veg*n ] Indian Brothers Create Veggie Condoms!vegan-networkFriday, May 1, 2009, 3:04 PM

 

 

April 30 2009 15:10 PSTI've watched enough porno's to realize that there are many uses for vegetables. But now there is a new one, which might be surprising to some. There is now such a thing as a veggie-rubber. No don't worry your Jimmy isn't made out of broccoli or anything. Basically what this means is that it's a condom without the milk-based casing found in other condoms. This makes it vegan friendly and even caries the vegan logo. Kind of makes me wonder what they were using before these were invented. Did they just rubber band Zip-loc bags to their Johnson's?The inventors of the botanical prophylactics are brothers Shanip and Ketan Shah. They're using this as an initiative to encourage young people to use the Fusion condoms for safe sex. According to Shanip Shah "Vegans might not have realized there's a milk extract in most condoms. We want to help this group make an informed choice about safe sex."As of right now these are being marketed to the 180,000 British vegans, who don't eat dairy products (or anything that has a pulse) also, and three million vegetarians. According to the brothers, a number of health food stores have recently placed orders of Fusion condoms with the brand gaining popularity across the country due to its "vegan" status.If this wasn't enough these lovely condoms are also environment friendly. The Fusion condoms are packaged in cardboard. I haven't seen the boxes, but it sounds unromantic. Hell that alone might be some form of contraception. That aside the combination of vegan and environment friendly means that it could be the likely choice for environmentally aware young people; that happen to have a preference for safe sex.All this thing needs now is a Morrissey endorsement. ..no never mind, but the irony of it is hilarious. What do you guys think about this? Are you excited? Or are you waiting for people to prove that they actually work? Sound off in our comments section.Comments (4)Akash May 01, 2009 12:39 PSThahaha and to make it more environmentally friendly they should just make it edible...TalkingAnimals May 01, 2009 03:38 PSTLOL! YES! The time has come for spinach flavored condoms!kylesf411 May 01, 2009 02:35 PSTI've been reading a lot about this the past few days, but I'm wondering what is so newsworthy about it? There have been vegan condoms on the market for years already. sugardoll May 01, 2009 01:41 PSTwhat next?????

So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass, And the generals have accomplished nothing. -Nefarious War Li Po (Circa 750)

 

 

 

 

 

 

So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass,

And the generals have accomplished nothing.

 

-Nefarious War

Li Po (Circa 750)

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