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Session 80: Just in Case

Dr. Jenn talks with Marsha Bartanetti, the owner of Just in Case Inc., the company that makes stylish and discreet condom cases for women. BONUS SEX-TION: Dr. Jenn demonstrates the proper way to put on a condom to ensure ultimate protection.

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Great interview with Marsha - how interesting that her NEIGHBOR was the guy who developed the birth control pill! Its always fascinating to find out where people's inspiration comes from.
So, what I'm really wondering, is do other people play the Sexual Fun Fact Game like me??? Its really easy - listen the the question that you pose each week, and hit pause while you contemplate the answer. Like today, I'm thinking the top 3 reasons for condom failure are:
1. Past expiration date
2. Contact with sharp objects (ding ding ding!)
3. Put on wrong with not enough space at the tip (ding ding ding!)
So I got 2 out of 3 - yeah!
And thank you so much for the condom demo!! This is something that should be reviewed by all single sex loving folks on a yearly basis - sort of like CPR recertification or getting your car inspected. Its such valuable information, and potentially, life saving.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Condom Demonstration = CPR Recertification!

Funny stuff, Runningchick :)

Marsha is so passionate about her products and the cause she (and I) stand for! We're hoping her clever and practical products do really well!

You're the first person to describe their "Sexual Fun Fact Game," but I have been told how women take the information they learn from the Sexual Fun Facts and share it with friends.

I forgot to mention during the show about the storage of condoms. A wallet, especially if it's week after week, month after month, is not a safe place! The heat and friction can deteriorate a condom. A cool, protected place, is your safest bet!

Jennifer Gunsaullus, Ph.D.

Sociologist & Sexual Health Educator
www.drjennsden.com
www.zipzaptoys.com