Register Here
Forum Home Forum Search Forum FAQ Site Home Manage Mail List Chat Room Contact Us Introduction Letter
Upcoming Events

 

 

 

Upcoming FREE Dating Seminars

To Be Determined

 

 
You Are Not Registered Or Not Logged In
If you are not registered or logged in, you may still view these forums but with limited features. You can register by clicking here. If you have any questions, please check the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

Printable Version | Send to Friend
Subscribe | Add to Favorites
Author: alisamoran99 Subject: STDS
Christina Quen
Newbie


Posts: 3
Registered: 03-04-2004
Location:

posted on 03-05-2004 at 00:21 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
STDS

Do condoms always protect people from getting STDS or AIDS?
View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Replies By Christina Quen (only searches replies by default, for topics please run another search) U2U Member
Nessa Freemen
Junior Member


Posts: 11
Registered: 02-25-2004
Location: Phoenix, Az

posted on 03-05-2004 at 00:24 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
STDS and AIDS

While it is widely believed by scientists everywhere that condoms are a strong, though imperfect, barrier to most STDs, measurements of effectiveness against microbes other than HIV just haven't been widely done. Although Coburn and conservative groups like the Family Research Council acknowledge that properly used condoms protect against HIV, they have harped on the fact that research on other STDs is spotty.

"It's very hard to track a microbe from person to person," says Maurizio Macaluso, an STD epidemiologist at the University of Alabama School of Public Health, in Birmingham. "To do really good research you need to start with a cohort of virgins and carefully trace each contact they have."

It is also clear, however, that most people who use condoms some of the time -- that's about half the sexually active U.S. population -- aren't entirely successful at avoiding sexually transmitted germs. There are many reasons for this, including the fact that condoms break or slip off in sex about 3 percent of the time. In a much larger percentage of cases, however, condoms fail because people who describe themselves as "condom users" either put them on after an initial period of penetration, or fail to put them on every time.

View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Replies By Nessa Freemen (only searches replies by default, for topics please run another search) U2U Member
AdviceMan
Member


Posts: 27
Registered: 08-28-2004
Location:

posted on 08-29-2004 at 04:48 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator


Christina condoms might, and I say might loosley, portect you from STDs but they cannot protect you from AIDs.

Only You can protect Christina from AIDS and you know just how to do that!

Keep your precious little leggs closed until you are married and you have had a blood test before you and your future hubby get married.

Now wear a longer skirt and cover up some of that cleavage young lady.
View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Replies By AdviceMan (only searches replies by default, for topics please run another search) U2U Member
Old_Fashioned
Member


Posts: 62
Registered: 07-04-2004
Location: Rhode Island, USA

posted on 09-01-2004 at 16:22 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
No they don't

Nessa and Advice are right. Condoms can not always protect from STD's. I know 4 people who have gotten STD's and they all used protection. Guys tend to be a bit more vunerable because the liquids women excrete from the vagina can seep into the thin skin of a man's scrotum. So men can catch the diseases easier. Due to men having the tendency to sleep around, the disease is spread about aswell. Condoms are a good source of protection but are not always fullproof. Best bet is to wait for the right man and save yourself for him. Make she he isn't a pig and sleeps around too. You don't want to catch the disease from him commiting adultry.
View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Replies By Old_Fashioned (only searches replies by default, for topics please run another search) U2U Member
alisamoran99
Newbie


Posts: 4
Registered: 07-13-2011
Location:

posted on 07-19-2011 at 02:22 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
comdom protect from STD

condom is not 100% safe. It may possible to have STD problem after using the condom. Lot's of available to prevent the STD
View User's Profile E-Mail User User's Site View All Replies By alisamoran99 (only searches replies by default, for topics please run another search) U2U Member
Printable Version | Send to Friend
Subscribe | Add to Favorites

Processed in 0.03 seconds, 12 queries

Single Men Forum reserves the right to block, delete, or edit any and all posts. The Moderator has sole discretion on the content of this site. Anyone who posts accepts these terms, and waives any and all rights to bring any legal action against Single Men Forum. If you disapprove of any of the above, do not use, read, or post in Single Men Forum

 





#528