Dear All,
I really don’t know if this is true or not.
It was reported by the Press Trust of India and published in The Times Of India, but would women really do that? Bhutanese or otherwise?
I really don’t know if this is true or not.
It was reported by the Press Trust of India and published in The Times Of India, but would women really do that? Bhutanese or otherwise?
Maybe its just another excuse to help them buy the condom without the stigma attached to it.
And in case you find this news a little odd, have a look at what some other people have to say.
Tusshar Kapoor, Jeetendra’s son and Soap Queen Ekktaa’s Brother is making some of the oddest claims to bolster his misplaced sense of machismo.
Enjoy,
Vish
Enjoy,
Vish
Bhutanese use condoms for facials
Want to remove dark circles under the eyes? Use condoms.
This is what more and more Bhutanese women are doing these days. They use condom lubricants for facials and also for weaving purposes.
Karma Dem, who runs a chemist shop here, said women come to her to buy condoms. “They say condoms help remove dark circles under the eyes and even marks on the faces of pregnant women.”
Another pharmacy owner Jharna said: “The women say condoms help improve dry skin and cracks. There is a slight increase in women consumers, maybe because of what they claim to be the cosmetic benefits of the lubricants.”
But doctors aren’t impressed and dismissed the idea. Dermatologist Pema Rinzin said the so-called benefit of condoms was a myth.
“There’s nothing in there that will improve skin condition. It doesn’t make sense. The lubricants used in condoms are just common lubricants. If they did have cosmetic benefits, they would be marketed as such,” Rinzin said.
Another physician said studies show that most condom lubricants contain benzene, a chemical, which is considered toxic if used in very high and concentrated doses.
Bhutanese weavers are also using condoms as a softener for threads.
“I’ve used it during the winter when thread usually gets heavier and hard to work with,” claimed a weaver Thinley.
Phuntsho, an employee of a state-run weaving centre here, said she once used it on her threads, adding that she wouldn’t mind using it again, if someone would give her the condoms.
“I can’t really go and buy them. How can I explain something like that to a pharmacist? They probably wouldn’t believe me.”
“I can’t really go and buy them. How can I explain something like that to a pharmacist? They probably wouldn’t believe me.”
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In a recent interview, Tusshar Kapoor suddenly and without any justification said quite inexplicably ,
"I can be very rough in bed. Some people like it rough. Maybe I'm not as caring as I come across. I like forcing the other party into something that they don't want to do or may not have done before."
Shiney Ahuja, who is presently in jail, must be thanking his lucky stars that he never gave interviews like this!
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