
Contraceptives are
good, but, the only guaranteed, 100%, most effective method for
avoiding pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease, bar none, is
abstinence. However, when abstinence is not an option, then, safety
should be. For safe, satisfying sex, YOU NEED A COLLAR! Collar up
for safety.
The primary purpose
of a collar is to help prevent unwanted pregnancies and the spread of
venereal disease. The secondary purpose is to assist in sexual
satisfaction by preventing premature ejaculation.
It goes on easy and fast and
when it’s on, you won’t even realize that it’s there. Both men and
women love the results they experience while using a collar and, no
doubt, it’s a male contraceptive’s best friend!
Contraceptive:
noun: 1. birth control by the use of devices
(diaphragm or intrauterine device or condom)
or drugs or surgery. 2. An agent or device intended to prevent
conception.
adjective: capable
of preventing conception or impregnation
(Example:
"Contraceptive devices and medications)
Birth control
is the practice of
preventing or reducing the probability of pregnancy without abstaining
from sexual intercourse.
Collar Control
is the practice of
preventing or reducing the probability of pregnancy and the spread of
venereal disease without abstaining from sexual intercourse.
Of course, there are
many ways to prevent pregnancy and one of the more preferred methods
that men use is the male contraceptive. However, CDC (Center for
Disease Control) studies indicate that certain male contraceptives
slip off of the penis in about 1-5% of acts of vaginal intercourse and
slip down about 3-13% of the time! In either case, the
chances of pregnancy or getting a venereal disease is increased by
1-13%. For example, at 13%, out of one million contraceptive users
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THOUSAND will impregnate someone, or catch a
disease, or both! Other studies aren't as generous as the CDC.
In
another report, studies indicate that among teenagers, improper male
contraceptive use led to pregnancy 36% of the time! Given the fact
that more and more teenagers are sexually active, we feel that these
numbers are likely to increase due to inexperience with male
contraceptives. In fact, even experienced contraceptive users are
subject to having theirs come down or completely off. The risk is far
too great. By keeping the contraceptive securely on the penis, these
percentages can be curtailed dramatically. Now, if there were only a
product that could help with that…Maybe a collar of some sort,
hmmm? Such a collar, with a design to help prevent a male
contraceptive from slipping down or from coming completely off, would
act as a formidable defense against pregnancy and disease.
Another reason that
male contraceptives "slip off" is that they aren't immediately removed
after ejaculation. Many times, after the act, the couple may just lay
with each other. It’s during this time that the contraceptive can
slip down or off of the limp penis. However, if properly secured with
some sort of restraining device, like a collar, the
contraceptive would be less likely to slip down or off!
Collars are needed and will prove to be
essential: so much so that we expect the medical
profession and the public at large to embrace Collars because
of their potential to help thwart pregnancies and the spread of
infectious disease. Furthermore, we anticipate that Collars
will help increase the sell of certain male contraceptives by virtue
of the fact that Collars are designed to help make certain male
contraceptives more effective.
Questions?
If you have any questions about our
product or would like to re-sell our product do not hesitate
to contact our sales manager here:
info@collarup.net
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