The topic can be somewhat embarrassing. Did you know that pubic lice is a sexually transmitted disease? When pubic hair comes into contact during sex, lice (also called crabs) can jump to your partner. It's not as serious as other STDs of course.
Usual condoms don't cover men's genital hair so there is a potential market for pubic hair condoms for std-conscious people as well as everyone else who is into novelty. The easy way to apply the condom if pubic hair is long and frizzy is to wet the hair with water first, tie it together with a small hair band and then apply a small size latex condom on top.
To make sure the condom doesn't slip, I suggest a small rubber band comes with it to be used around the condom to clap the hair and the condom tight.
Then there can be all sort of variations. For example, pubic hair rasta style will have thick-specific latex condoms you can buy so you can skip wetting the hair. Since most men don't shave, I can see pubic-hair styling added as a new service in men's hair salons. What can start as a hygiene novelty could turn into a fad and create new services and markets in the process!
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