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LE PRESERVATIF FEMININ LE PRESERVATIF FEMININ special poster OR search current auctions Auction History Result 3z374 LE PRESERVATIF FEMININ 16x24 French special poster 2000s smiling woman w/ female condom! Date Sold 2/14/2019Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Unfolded French Special Poster (measures 15 3/4" x 23 3/4" [40 x 60 cm]) (Learn More) Le Preservatif Feminin (literally translates to "The Female Condom"), the 2000s French poster promoting safe sex and prevention of unwanted pregnancy, and featuring an image of a smiling woman holding a female condom. This poster was partially created to educate people about the prevention of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) which causes AIDS (Acquired ImmunoDeficiency Syndrome). Also, note that when AIDS gripped the world in 1981, local authorities, healthcare providers and governments quickly created health posters as a way to inform people about the new disease. These public health campaigns continued for over 20 years and still endure in some parts of the world today. The posters show the different tactics, images (some quite provocative) and messages used by various countries and health agencies in their attempts to educate people about the AIDS/HIV threat. Almost 35 years after French Institut Pasteur scientists discovered the HIV-1 virus (a discovery that was recognized by the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine), AIDS remains an unacceptable scourge, particularly affecting the poorest countries and populations. 37 million people are living with HIV/AIDS in the world and, in France, there are another 6000 new infections per year. Antiretrovirals now provide good control of the disease but not a cure. The female condom is a thin, soft, loose-fitting sheath with a flexible ring/frame or ring/foam disc at the closed end. They typically come in various sizes. For most vaginas, a moderately sized condom is adequate; women who have recently given birth should try a large size first. The inner ring or foam disc at the closed end of the sheath is used to insert the condom inside the vagina and to hold it in place during intercourse. The rolled outer ring or poly frame at the open end of the sheath remains outside the vagina and covers part of the external genitalia.The female condom was developed in the late 20th century (male condoms have been used for centuries). A primary motive for its creation is the well-documented refusal of some men to use a condom because of loss of sensation and the resulting impact on the hardness of the man's erection, and secondarily by its implication that the male could transmit an STI. Artist: Antoine Lesieur Condition: very good to fine. Learn More about condition grades
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