The world's oldest condom
Photo: Annanova Made in 1640, for nearly four centuries, a pig intestine 'raincoat' is still as pure as new, even with the original handwriting of Latin users. First.
This "old" condom was found in Lund, Sweden. The inscription on the bag indicates that it has been reused many times, and that before every 'act' is soaked in warm milk to prevent sexually transmitted disease.
The interesting thing is that for nearly 400 years, the bag is still as intact as the new one, proving that the users are very respectful and respectful.
This is just one of 250 special sex-related objects on display at Austria's Tirolean County Museum this summer.
Thuy Van
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