
The Problem: When Love Hurts
Nini and Moz were just an ordinary couple facing an extraordinary challenge. Like a lot of women, Nini is allergic to semen. The annoying drip-drip-dripping in her panties lingered for days after sex. Meanwhile, Moz, like many men over 40, dreaded the “death-grip” of traditional condoms, which numbed sensation. Together, they craved a solution: skin-to-skin contact without the downsides.
Like all real men, Moz had his own frustrations dealing with condoms. As he put it, "You can't feel anything, so what’s the point?” Instead of focusing on her, he had to constantly run new fantasies through his head or his proud erection was choked and strangled by a condom. He even become a novice monk in frustration.
Then he met Nini, with her semen allergy and his condom allergy. They were both desperate for a solution—something that would allow them to feel skin to skin without all the complications and discomfort. And that’s when they started to think, what if they could just cover the tip? Maybe, just maybe, there was a way to block the urethra and avoid all the troubles that came with conventional condoms.
The Spark: “What If We Just Cover the Tip?”
Frustration bred creativity. What if they could block the urethra without covering the entire penis? Enter the idea of a tip-only shield—a minimalist shield to prevent semen exposure while preserving sensation. Simple in theory, but execution was another story.
A simple idea, but as with all simple ideas, the challenges were anything but simple.
Nini and Moz embarked on a journey to turn this idea into reality. They experimented with different materials, shapes, and sizes. But nothing seemed to work. Each failed attempt left them feeling a little more defeated, a little more ready to give up. But they couldn’t let go of their dream.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting. Their first versions? Not a single reorder. That’s right—not one. But instead of throwing in the towel, they went back to the drawing board. They listened to the feedback, studied what worked and what didn’t, and kept refining their product. It was a long road, filled with setbacks and frustrations, but they pressed on.
Until one day, Moz heard Nini calling him with excitement. She had been testing new materials for months and finally found one that felt like her skin. This was the moment she knew their idea would work.
Then came a twist. Moz’s brother, BJ, had been watching their efforts and one day offered a simple yet game-changing piece of advice. “You know,” he said, “you need to add a pocket in the tip as a reservoir. Without it, men are going to think their penis might explode. It’s just not going to be popular without that.”
“You know,” he said, “you need to add a pocket in the tip as a reservoir. Without it, men are going to think their penis might explode. It’s just not going to be popular without that."
This was the breakthrough they needed. Moz and Nini realized BJ was right. That small adjustment—adding a pocket tip—set them on a new path. They even gave it a name: the Pocket Tip by Jiftip.
But even then, the challenges didn’t stop. Developing the right equipment to manufacture the pocket tip would be their biggest challenge. But the gods of fortune and destiny blessed and rewarded their hard work making the impossible into reality. They tested the design themselves, sent out prototypes for beta testing, adjusted based on feedback, and after ten iterations, they finally had a version that felt like your second skin.
And today, after all those trials, Jiftip is a success. Reorders are coming in from around the world. What started as a personal solution for Nini and Moz has grown into a product that’s helping couples everywhere find their own intimate solutions.
And now you know...the rest of the story.
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