Does Condoms Protect you from AIDS/STD's?!


Question: Alot of people say it does, people say its 85 percent, people says it doesnt.

What do you people know?


Answers: Alot of people say it does, people say its 85 percent, people says it doesnt.

What do you people know?

It's your best defense....but it has its faults!
It only protects your penis shaft from what it touches INSIDE the vaginal walls (tears and AIDS)
and vaginal fluids (yeast infections, bacteria and gonnorhea type diseases go in your shaft)
you are protected against these things...and they're great pregnancy prevention - when you're unsure or worried that she's not taking pregnancy preventions..

Things like warts (HPV) and herpes (HSV) are usually on the outter vaginal areas and your scrotum and thighs touch these areas during sex....and your face during oral sex....
so, you're at risk of these 2 things

***BTW - might get more responses if you didn't call us "you people"*** haha

ummm yes.. except worts and herps....or unless ur creazy and poke holes it................ which it would be weird ! lol

yes it does unless it has a hole in it

Yes but you have to use it properly, that is follow the direction for use given in the pack. If you follow the direction properly it will protect you from AIDS/STD's. While using condom oral sex without condom may lead to those diseases also.

Yes, it but if the condom pops then you will likely catch it from your partner if he or she has it

it protects from most stds if your safe......but stds like herpes are contracted by direct skin contact so if you touch her private part with a spot that isn't covered by the condom your in trouble

yes they do.





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