
Jan Vinzenz Krause, inventor, 30
German entrepreneur and sex educator who designed a spray-on condom made of liquid latex
There are lots of reasons scientists are looking for ways to make condoms more appealing--and safer--to use. TIME's Callie Lefevre asked Jan Vinzenz Krause about his efforts to make a spray-on condom.
<span style="font-weight: bold">How did you get this idea?</span> I went to get my car washed. In Germany, you drive through a tunnel, and there's water coming from all sides. I was sitting in my car, and I said, "Yes! This is the idea! I will try this with a condom." So I went to a hardware store--I felt a little like MacGyver--and I bought a tube, put some holes in it, attached these nozzles and connected them to a box of liquid latex. The latex sprays out of the nozzles.
<span style="font-weight: bold">What's the advantage?</span> The condom fits 100% perfectly, so the safety is much higher than a standard condom's, and it feels more natural.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Did product testers worry that spraying on latex protection would ruin the mood?</span> Yes, that was mentioned. The prototype takes a few minutes to dry. For people to buy it, it needs to be ready in five to 10 seconds.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Any other hesitations?</span> They were a little bit afraid to use the tube.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Are you waiting for someone to come up with a better latex formula? </span>Right now, I have to focus on things I think will be successful in the immediate future.
<span style="font-weight: bold">So what's your latest project?</span> A condom brand in six sizes. We developed this brand for the Web. Men on the Web--they are very honest.
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