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Condoms for Vegans

Just today, I was talking to some of my work colleagues about my best friend Sarah who is semi-crunchy. By that, I mean she is one of those hippies (and I say hippy very lovingly considering I lived in Austin, TX for 6 years and loved every moment of it) who makes her own granola and has been trying to get me to make my own deodorant for the past year. She loves hiking, yoga, meditating and vegetarian/ food. If I see the word , boom, my mind instantly thinks of her. So, imagine my surprise when I read about something that is still making me scratch my head: condoms . Now, I understand food. I Had another friend in college who would annoy the rest of us by begging to go out to eat with us and then proceeding to send back her meal ten times because she “tasted something meaty-ish” in her vegetable platter; all the while the rest of us sat there and prayed the cooks and waiters were not spitting in ALL of our meals. Like I said… food, I get. condoms? Am I missing something? What exactly is a condom ? This is a little hard to say considering there is currently no perfect system or federally regulated standard that defines what makes an item truly and certifiably . In terms of condom production, the use of the ingredient is what most vegans seem to zero in on. is a protein found in milk that many condom manufacturers use to create for condoms. Vegans feel strongly about not drinking, eating or using any milk products or any by-products of milk. Currently, there are only three condoms currently being sold that do not have listed as an ingredient. The Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU) is a sexual organization that produces vegan condoms. In 2009, the distributor for this organization’s condoms was able to declare their condoms as being certified vegan by the Vegan Action Foundation in America. Another manufacturer in Europe that produces vegan condoms is called Condomi

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