Half Naked Man Says the More Sex We Have The More Lives We Save

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In a new video created by TDA_Boulder for Sir Richards Condom Company, Andrew Kresge, director of operations for Sir Richards, says, “I’m doing my part to help the world. That’s what we do here at Sir Richard’s. For every condom you purchase, we donate one to a developing country. So far, Sir Richard’s has donated over 2.5 million condoms.”

As Kresge gets up from behind his desk to sign for a delivery, we see he is naked from the waist down (no worries, it’s SFW pixelated). He says to the delivery man,”Want to have sex with me and save the world?” The deliveryman replies, “No thanks.” Unfazed, Kresge tells the delivery, “See ya tomorrow,” Then summons his assistant on the intercom: “Hey, Stacey…” A bored voice answers, “Not saving the world today, Andrew.”

And so it would seem. The man is into having sex to save the world. Hey, who wouldn’t be?

The video is a bit goofy but it’s for a good cause. As the video closes, Kresge urges viewers to share the video on Facebook and for each share, he’ll donate a condom in your name. Hmm. Not too sure I want a condom given out in my name but it’s all good. For a cause.

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