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The 'Genital Shield' Will Protect From STDs Once and For All

Attention, guys with herpes: An inventor thinks he has the idea that will change your world. The Genital Shield is designed to rid the world of herpes and other STDs. It's a two-piece condom. A latex mold covers most of a gentleman's target, but a strategically-placed hole leaves room to attach the shield in way not to dissimilar to a Ziploc bag to prevent skin on skin contact.

Implications - Doug Sturlingh is the inventor of this new two-piece condom. The Florida business man has already spent $20 thousand dollars on the idea. He claims that regular condoms won't do the trick in keeping away harmful STDs. Unfortunately for Sturlingh, the president of IXu condoms, Brian Osterberg claims that the Genital Shield is far from marketable.
Trend Themes
1. Two-piece Condoms - A new protective measure against STDs, offering disruptive innovation opportunities in the safer sex industry.
2. Genital Shield - A more secure and effective approach to STD prevention may signal a shift in how condoms are designed.
3. Ziploc Condoms - The innovative design of two-piece condoms, such as the Genital Shield, may lead to further concepts for enhancing protection and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Sexual Health - Innovations such as the Genital Shield have the potential to revolutionize the sexual health industry by offering a new standard of protection against STDs.
2. Condom Manufacturing - As two-piece condoms gain popularity, condom manufacturers may need to adjust their production processes to accommodate for the new design.
3. Startups - Entrepreneurs can explore opportunities to explore innovative approaches to safer sex, such as the development of new materials or customization options for two-piece condoms.

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