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Help I can't find the Trogan Condom Sizes on the box?

I have never bought condoms for my boyfriend and I, and now I know why! I was looking at the condoms I couldn't find the sizes on the boxes, so I just bought a pack of 12 Trojan Ecstasy Ultra Thin Condoms. Someone please help me find where it says on the box which size I bought and if they are too big/too small can he still use them or should I just buy another box (when I say me buy another box I mean my boyfriend, I'm not buying condoms again)?

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Sure, 100% of the time!!! Generally you is not going to see the stringer (the piece of wood) down the center of an epoxy board (since by and large they do not have one) - if it does seem like it has a stringer, seem carefully - is it painted on or real? Older epoxy boards don't are inclined to yellow as so much as polyurethane ones, so that's one other indicator. That you could perpetually tell the change, it can be pretty easy to do. You could also (lightly) faucet the board along with your knuckle - epoxy boards will sound extra hole and can feel more plastic.
There is resin at the craft store, but depending on the product it can get cloudy depending on the depth. I also think it is used for small projects such as making resin jewelry, and I don't know how much product you would need to cover a table. You would also probably need to mark off the edges of the table to essentially create a mold to pour the resin into. Did you think about clear plexiglass just to cover the table?

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