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Condom Machine Encourages Minors to Practice Safe Sex


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GWANGJU, South Korea, March 15 (Korea Bizwire) – A new condom machine exclusive to minors has been installed in front of an adult toy shop in Gwangju. For 100 won ($0.09), teenage customers can obtain two “vegan” (doesn’t contain animal products or components tested on animals) condoms. 

The idea was suggested by a social venture capital firm called InstinctUs to grant youths easier access to condoms, and safer sex. Although the purchase of condoms is not restricted by age, Korea’s conservative view on sex, especially among minors, has somewhat limited teenagers’ exposure to contraceptive mediums. 

The company said half of underage adolescents did not use contraception during intercourse according to 2016 data, leaving them highly exposed to unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.

The machine is the fourth of its kind in Korea after two were installed in Seoul and one in Hongseong County, South Chungcheong Province.

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2 thoughts on “Condom Machine Encourages Minors to Practice Safe Sex

  1. Pooja

    “The ‘Safe Spaces – Pin Grey’ initiative by UK SAYS NO MORE is a significant step towards creating awareness and support for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence. It’s initiatives like these that not only help in providing immediate support to those in need but also in breaking the silence surrounding these issues. Great work by the organization in championing such a vital cause!”

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  2. Pooja

    “This initiative to install condom machines as a means to encourage safe sex practices among minors is a progressive step in public health education. It addresses the crucial need for accessible sexual health resources and education, especially for young people. Such proactive measures can significantly contribute to reducing the spread of sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies, empowering minors to make informed decisions about their sexual health.”

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