I will never forget the day I learned that condoms can have toxic ingredients. Like, why in the f*ck is the FDA approving harmful products that legit go directly inside of you? Would a surgeon enter the OR without scrubbing in? I don’t think so. So why are we expected to accept that treatment? Then, I stumbled upon a Reddit post while doing my quarterly condom experiment update. “Girlfriend irritated from condom use, I’m assuming. Need help, PLEASE.” You know it’s bad when the men are complaining, so I immediately scrolled and found reviewers were raving about one brand in particular: JEMS’ ultra-thin condoms . So, of course, I had to finally test it and figure out: Is JEMS actually a good option for sensitive vulvas? Videos by VICE JEMS was founded by Canadian women who had had enough of harmful sex products and a male-centered market. Their about page reads: “We’re in the era of keeping toxic people and products at bay.” But that’s obviously easier said than delivered on.…