Monday, October 25, 2010

Why do so masses of you appear to feel that condoms are a guaranteed bearing to prevent STDs?

Condoms do not prevent everything! Especially not herpes, genital warts, crabs or syphilis. They can also break, and inexperienced relations are likely to use them incorrectly. If you really want to prevent STDs enjoy your partners tested back having sex near them, and then use comdoms.Why do so masses of you appear to feel that condoms are a guaranteed bearing to prevent STDs?
I know what you tight-fisted, the standard answer seems to be no glove, no love - and on the other hand it is not true - condoms only pass 50% protection against herpes and they don't protect the woman from catching anything during oral sex - and you can catch nearly everything through oral sex. *sigh*
Despite the certainty that what you've mentioned was right, but condoms still play a unflawed role in preventing HIV, which is see as a major role for condoms. Condoms also fall the opportunity of contracting other STIs. One should ALWAYS use condoms whenever practicing sex, unless being within a monogamous relationship, where both partner should test TOGETHER for STIs.
here is no guarantee, but if we know how to prevent a disease it makes sense to do everything possible if we are unwilling to abstain.
i guess you answer your own interview!
There also is NO test to prove that a man have HPV, unless he has the genital wart caused from HPV, and have it biopsied. Also condoms do not prevent the spreading of HPV.

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