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Elephant beaten with candy and little pops and chews all bolts and reckless reckless rats, this is this.
Elephant beaten with candy and little pops and chews all bolts and reckless reckless rats, this is this.
Slip It On is a new ground-breaking safe sex campaign featuring a series of pop art-inspired bananas aiming to make condom use more a-peel-ing for gay men in NSW.
Over two decades into the HIV epidemic, condoms remain the most effective way to prevent HIV as well as a range of other sexually transmissible infections (STIs). HIV rates have been stable in NSW for the last 10 years because most gay men use condoms most of the time. However using condoms for safe sex is an important message for everyone and one that never goes out of style.
The campaign has taken inspiration from 1960s pop art, and the humble banana, to produce an iconic image that encourages the use of condoms.
The banana is healthy, highly visible and widely available, just like condoms should be.
Safe sex/condom campaign from Australia. Target audience: Men who have sex with men. Click on the website
Y que las muchachitas también se los pongan. Jum.
It boggles my mind that there even needs to be a condom using campaign. It’s always been a no-brainer for me. Even after...
This ad just makes me want to wear a condom all the time. To the store, to work, on a boat, two at once, the...
i love acon and their free condoms and cheap lube.