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This post is a result of an earlier discussion on the effectiveness of condoms in another community.

This post is a result of an earlier discussion on the effectiveness of condoms in another community. As part of this discussion, we shared a link from the sitcom, Friends, where Ross and Rachel have a discussion on the imperfections of condoms.

Sharing this link to promote humor based fact finding discussion led to a bombardment of uncalled for and unjustifiable comments by a person named Janice. This bombardment that tried to ruin our company's reputation, whereas the same person had questionable photos in her postings that was shared publicly. When we shared one of those, we noticed all the comments of this person gone from the comments section. Fortunately, we took screenshots of those comments before deletion, and after deletion, which are being shared below.

We are sharing this information to let you know that bullies can be in different forms, and need not be always a guy. Moreover, in this media driven hit based world, these kind of comments can be generated by bots or paid individuals to generate a hit or even a competitor.

Note: Picture of the girl photo was posted by Janice, and we made modifications to make it more publicly compatible prior to sharing in the comment section.

As a continuation of this post, and to relate to this post, we have shared a section of the Ross-Rachel conversation from "Friends" in our YouTube channel, and also will be sharing a poll soon with the objective to create more awareness on the topic of Contraception, and Condoms' effectiveness.

Here is the YouTube link:
https://youtu.be/FGFGmUEVpRk


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