"MAY I?" Condom packaging is designed to enhance sexual consent in sexual activity so the box requires two people to open it together. It is difficult for one person to open the two bottom lids, but two people can easily open it.
The use of the "MAY I?" condom packaging will be a novel and interesting experience. More importantly, two people's participation in the process of opening condom packaging reflects the respect for each other and the importance of sexual consent.
The main body of the case is composed of two bottom lids, upper cover, and four corners. The four corners are used as a latch to fix the upper cover and the lower cover while being connected to the upper cover through a rubber band. The rubber band will prevent the removal of the four corners through multiple operations for one person. Only when two people pull the four corners at the same time will the bottom cover be opened, causing the condom to fall on the bed.
This does not mean"MAY I?" Condom packaging will be an indestructible box, and we can't prevent the user from opening it through non-compliant means, just as we can't avoid sexual assault. Rather than focusing on how to prevent users from getting condoms, this design project instead explored how to improve the public awareness of sexual consent. It transforms the active and passive relationship in sexual activity into an equal relationship.