Condoms don’t protect adequately against HPV or HSV

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    Prefer Peace to Piece
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    Condoms don’t protect adequately against HPV or HSV

    Condoms do not do an adequate job of protecting against human papilloma or herpes simplex virus infections.
    UCSF researchers have shown these viruses to be present on genital skin with no symptoms that might prompt diagnosis and treatment. That means HPV and HSV can be deposited on the condom’s outer surface from viral particles living on the scrotum, penile shaft not covered by the condom or vaginal/vulvar tissues.

    People are seen in the ER all the time with raging HPV or HSV infections, and they are shocked because they used a condom.

    Please be careful out there.

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    Anonymous
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    Correct me if I’m wrong PPP.

    Does herpes not live localized within skin tissue anywhere on the body? Assuming you’d need an abrasion to spread it into tougher skin versus more membrane like tissue.

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    Prefer Peace to Piece
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    Hi ChavinistPig

    I think research shows that condoms are most effective in preventing those STIs that are spread by bodily fluids, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV.

    Condoms while helpful, are not as effective in preventing infections spread by skin-to-skin contact, such as herpes and HPV. Condoms only can protect against these diseases if the infected areas are covered by the condom. Often people have infected areas that are not covered by the condom. University of California San Francisco has researched this. Sometimes infected areas are not clinically apparent. UCSF cultured viruses all over the place.

    People often are surprised when they contract HSV or HPV despite carefully using a condom – skin to skin contact. Hope this helps. Thanks.

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    Anonymous
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    Thanks PPP it does help quite a bit. Since UCSF cultured viruses all over the place, that says it all for me.

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    Rennie
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    Now you can be a carrier of STD’s and not even know it.

    Great…

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    Faust For Science
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    While I say nothing about MGTOW. I tried to explain how condoms do not protect against herpes related diseases, concerning sexual contact. They did not believe me.

    Sometimes life feels like I am banging my head against a wall.

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    RoyDal
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    Condoms can break. The bodily fluids involved in sexual intercourse can, and will, leak around them. In addition, the fluids get all over thighs, b~~~~, hands, and whatever else he sticks on her nether lips.

    Did he kiss her on the mouth? There is another exchange of bodily fluids, and it is utterly unprotected by condom.

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    Atton
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    This is not a surprise at all

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    Jason
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    Thanks for the info, PPP.

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    Anonymous
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    I wish more men were educated on condoms. If the c~~~ has herpes, the condom is only protecting your dick. It doesn’t protect your scrotum when its slamming against the c~~~. It doesn’t protect the skin at the base of your penis or your thighs. You would think this would be common sense but humans just don’t get it.

    That is why I recommend FULL BODY CONDOMS! Treat the female c~~~ like a radiation leak and cover yourself head to toe. Assume her c~~~ has flesh eating disease. Assume she has stuck worms and rotten cucumbers in her c~~~ to get off before f~~~ing you, because the truth is, females are DISGUSTING creatures who do f~~~ed up s~~~ with their C~~~S!

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    Rennie
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    Assume her c~~~ has flesh eating disease. Assume she has stuck worms and rotten cucumbers in her c~~~ to get off before f~~~ing you, because the truth is, females are DISGUSTING creatures who do f~~~ed up s~~~ with their C~~~S!

    Yeah that would explain some of the horror stories around here about dudes finding things too awful to mention, in the c~~~s.

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    Anonymous
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    I did a little research. Herpes Simplex 1 is semi-common among wrestlers where it’s called Herpes Gladiatorum. It tends to occur in the head, chest, and shoulders areas.

    The propaganda organs are always blasting that condoms are nearly 100% effective. The way I see these skanks and men of all ages behaving these days nothing short of a full biological hazard suit and a dildo are starting to make sense.

    OrdinaryGuy speculated about herpes mutating in another thread. The simian variants of herpes are 80% lethal to humans w/o anti-viral treatments being rendered in short order time. This virus is closely related to both Herpes Simplex 1 and 2, the human viruses. A mutation into something more lethal yet kills and spreads slowly would be a pestilence level event.

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    Thanks for the heads-up!

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