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Originally Posted by good times
These are the types of statements that scare me, because the fact is, condoms offer little to no protection from contracting herpes. In other words, the false sense of security you place on condoms is allowing you to engage in behavior that you wouldn't if you knew the fact that the condoms are not protecting you. Frankly, regarding Herpes and HPV, condoms should be assumed to provide no protection. If you are worried about someone having either one of those contact transferred, and arguably most common incurable std's, the only safe sex is no sex. |
I can't agree with this because even though the condom might not protect parts that aren't covered with it, it still protects the urethra hole on a man and that will be the most painful part if a blister goes there. Also it is a skin disease along with hpv and making sure your skin is well hydrated will help prevent tearing which prevents these diseases from getting into your system but that is another story.
I just know I don't want a blister on my dick head or the shaft of my dick because that would be PAIN and condoms do protect that part.