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<blockquote data-quote="neo76" data-source="post: 24358729" data-attributes="member: 162679"><p>I heard that the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (including HI ) is very high than what we imagine. Increasing the availability of Condoms will be a very helpful measure for counteracting this. However, have you experienced the facial expressions of the pharmacist when you ask for a condom. (I don't mean that I'm a kotu panina guy) therefore, people are very reluctant to ask for a condom from a pharmacy. </p><p>However, these condom vending machines should be located in areas where susceptible people are commonly available. (Not near temples and hospitals etc lol) </p><p>The technology is already available. I recently saw one installed in front of the sexually transmitted disease control program at town hall )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo76, post: 24358729, member: 162679"] I heard that the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (including HI ) is very high than what we imagine. Increasing the availability of Condoms will be a very helpful measure for counteracting this. However, have you experienced the facial expressions of the pharmacist when you ask for a condom. (I don't mean that I'm a kotu panina guy) therefore, people are very reluctant to ask for a condom from a pharmacy. However, these condom vending machines should be located in areas where susceptible people are commonly available. (Not near temples and hospitals etc lol) The technology is already available. I recently saw one installed in front of the sexually transmitted disease control program at town hall ) [/QUOTE]
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