Sci-Fi Contraceptives

The Star Wars Condom by Benedetto Papi Provides Intergalactic Protection

If you wanted to add a little bit of playful humor to the bedroom, these Star Wars condoms would be an excellent investment. Unfortunately, they are only concept designs by artist Benedetto Papi from his collection ‘May the Condoms Be With You.’ The collection, featuring a variety of Star Wars Condoms with different characters, is a comical reminder to practice safe sex -- even in a galaxy far far away…

My favorite design is the one which says "Aren’t you a little short for a Stormtrooper?" Although these Star Wars condoms won’t be making there way to the shelves any time soon, they should nonetheless remind the sci-fi fans out there to take precautions in order to not produce any unwanted clones.
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