Condoms are really, really old
So, condoms are not really a modern invention. The oldest surviving condom is said to have come from a place called Lund in Sweden in 1640 AD. This was made from pigs’ intestine which could be reused. Yes, reused. It is claimed that warm milk was used to clean it to avoid diseases. However, condom usage dates back even further; ancient literature texts show that condoms were used during the ancient Egyptian and Roman times using linen as well as intestines and bladder of animals like goats, sheep, and pigs. In China, silk paper sheaths were used, while Japan opted for tortoise shells, and sometimes leather.
Condoms are really, really old
So, condoms are not really a modern invention. The oldest surviving condom is said to have come from a place called Lund in Sweden in 1640 AD. This was made from pigs’ intestine which could be reused. Yes, reused. It is claimed that warm milk was used to clean it to avoid diseases. However, condom usage dates back even further; ancient literature texts show that condoms were used during the ancient Egyptian and Roman times using linen as well as intestines and bladder of animals like goats, sheep, and pigs. In China, silk paper sheaths were used, while Japan opted for tortoise shells, and sometimes leather.