Not super well thought out, but...
Having this stuff coated on the outside of a condom would effectively "lubricate" whatever you wanted to stick your d**k in. Once you have a condom on, and there is no direct skin-to-skin contact, you are not relying on "lack of lube" type of friction, but the sensations of changing pressure, which should not be affected. I think that this would improve the condom.
Also, placing some of this on the INSIDE of the condom, (and not completely coating the outside) would allow the man to get a transfer of sensation, since the condom could slip a little more. Got to be carefull you do this in sections/patterns so that the whole thing doesn't slip right off, and you might need to preserve a little friction so that you can feel it!
I'll buy them!
Imagine making a huge kelp bed of this stuff and placing it under the golden gate bridge. Harness the incredible tidal power under the bridge, while not threating wildlife (with spinning turbine blades) and because humans are taking so much fresh water out of the delta, the area of the bay consumed by saltwater has been advancing up the bay. If this flow were slowed down by use of a tidal generator, the salt water parts of the bay would receed back to their original areas.
Not super well thought out, but... Having this stuff coated on the outside of a condom would effectively "lubricate" whatever you wanted to stick your d**k in. Once you have a condom on, and there is no direct skin-to-skin contact, you are not relying on "lack of lube" type of friction, but the sensations of changing pressure, which should not be affected. I think that this would improve the condom. Also, placing some of this on the INSIDE of the condom, (and not completely coating the outside) would allow the man to get a transfer of sensation, since the condom could slip a little more. Got to be carefull you do this in sections/patterns so that the whole thing doesn't slip right off, and you might need to preserve a little friction so that you can feel it! I'll buy them!
Imagine making a huge kelp bed of this stuff and placing it under the golden gate bridge. Harness the incredible tidal power under the bridge, while not threating wildlife (with spinning turbine blades) and because humans are taking so much fresh water out of the delta, the area of the bay consumed by saltwater has been advancing up the bay. If this flow were slowed down by use of a tidal generator, the salt water parts of the bay would receed back to their original areas.