Does the Galactic Cap condom work?

The Galactic Cap has not yet been clinically tested or approved by the FDA for use as a contraceptive condom. We have field-tested our product for three years together with our customers and have found no adverse effects and received outstanding feedback.

What percentage of condoms fail?

In general, the failure rate for perfect use (i.e., a condom used correctly at every act of intercourse) is approximately 3%, and for typical use (condoms not used for every act of intercourse) the failure rate is 12%.

Is the galactic cap safe?

The Galactic Cap is easy to use, safe and secure, and delivers vastly more sexual pleasure than traditional condoms.

Is it embarrassing to buy condoms?

Some people feel kind of awkward going into a store and buying condoms, but your health is more important than a little embarrassment. Besides, buying condoms shouldn’t be embarrassing in the first place — it means you’re being responsible, and protecting yourself and your partner.

Can sperm go through condoms?

Sperm can’t pass through a condom. The only way that could happen is if the condom breaks or if it has a hole in it. Otherwise, sperm stays trapped inside the condom. That’s why condoms are so good at preventing pregnancy.

Does the galactic cap protect against STDs?

New Galactic Cap condom prevents pregnancy but not STDs.

Is it illegal to buy condoms at 13?

You can buy condoms at any age — there are no age restrictions on who can purchase them. Although some teens may be a bit nervous buying condoms for the first time, cashiers sell condoms all the time and won’t bat an eye at your purchase.

How can I get condoms at 14?

How old do you need to be to buy condoms? You can buy condoms at any age. Condoms are available in drugstores, Planned Parenthood health centers, other community health centers, some supermarkets, and from vending machines.

What is Galactic tape?

The Galactic Cap condom is essentially a sticky piece of tape that you apply to the tip of your johnson rather than the sleeve method most familiar to us with the tried-and-true condom. And this bad boy seems just about as effective at doing its job as a make-believe condom. A ghost rubber, if you will.