emm said: just like with HPV, a condom isn't going to protect you from herpes.
Nothing else needs to be said. | |
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emm said: just like with HPV, a condom isn't going to protect you from herpes. That's not true. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Stymie said: emm said: just like with HPV, a condom isn't going to protect you from herpes. That's not true.A condom reduces the risk in both cases. |
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emm said: just like with HPV, a condom isn't going to protect you from herpes.
They need to start making condom biker shorts. It protects all the surrounding areas. Shake it til ya make it | |
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JuliePurplehead said: emm said: just like with HPV, a condom isn't going to protect you from herpes.
They need to start making condom biker shorts. It protects all the surrounding areas. I am all for this idea. | |
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"Sweatin' all the bitches in the biker shorts" - Ice Cube | |
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SCNDLS said: Graycap23 said: Would u kick someone's ass if they gave this 2 u?
My initial answer is "Hell to tha, YES!" But ultimately I'm responsible for keeping myself disease free and if I choose to go without a condom and expose myself to these nasty muthafuckas who's really at fault??? Condoms don't stop herpes Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer. | |
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LiquidGold said: SCNDLS said: My initial answer is "Hell to tha, YES!" But ultimately I'm responsible for keeping myself disease free and if I choose to go without a condom and expose myself to these nasty muthafuckas who's really at fault??? Condoms don't stop herpes Can you cite some reputable source for this claim? Cuz my doctors have never confirmed this. | |
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JuliePurplehead said: emm said: just like with HPV, a condom isn't going to protect you from herpes.
They need to start making condom biker shorts. It protects all the surrounding areas. | |
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LiquidGold said: SCNDLS said: My initial answer is "Hell to tha, YES!" But ultimately I'm responsible for keeping myself disease free and if I choose to go without a condom and expose myself to these nasty muthafuckas who's really at fault??? Condoms don't stop herpes | |
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I don't know about you, but I'm beginning to believe some orger's claims of their sexual exploits.
The proof is in the numbers as they say. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Mars23 said: I don't know about you, but I'm beginning to believe some orger's claims of their sexual exploits.
You are horrible. The proof is in the numbers as they say. | |
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SCNDLS said: LiquidGold said: Condoms don't stop herpes Can you cite some reputable source for this claim? Cuz my doctors have never confirmed this. skin on skin contact is enough. I've heard this from many doctors over the years. I don't have an online source, but I'm sure you can find one. Check out the Center For Disease Control Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer. | |
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Stymie said: Condoms slow the risk of contracting herpes during an outbreak and help significantly when there is not an outbreak. The only reason people contract herpes while a condom is used is because the condom does not cover enough the the skin area affected with herpes.
reducing risk of course. but i think a lot of people assume that if they wear a condom they are alright. that's all i was trying to say. | |
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SCNDLS said: LiquidGold said: Condoms don't stop herpes Can you cite some reputable source for this claim? Cuz my doctors have never confirmed this. Here you go http://www.cdc.gov/std/He...#Howspread HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be found in and released from the sores that the viruses cause, but they also are released between outbreaks from skin that does not appear to have a sore. Generally, a person can only get HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission can occur from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected. HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but it more commonly causes infections of the mouth and lips, so-called “fever blisters.” HSV-1 infection of the genitals can be caused by oral-genital or genital-genital contact with a person who has HSV-1 infection. Genital HSV-1 outbreaks recur less regularly than genital HSV-2 outbreaks. ... The surest way to avoid transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including genital herpes, is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected. Genital ulcer diseases can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex condom, as well as in areas that are not covered. Correct and consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk of genital herpes. Persons with herpes should abstain from sexual activity with uninfected partners when lesions or other symptoms of herpes are present. It is important to know that even if a person does not have any symptoms he or she can still infect sex partners. Sex partners of infected persons should be advised that they may become infected and they should use condoms to reduce the risk. Sex partners can seek testing to determine if they are infected with HSV. A positive HSV-2 blood test most likely indicates a genital herpes infection None of that said using condoms helps prevent it. Reduce, but not prevent. You're still playing roulette [Edited 10/2/08 22:29pm] Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer. | |
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LiquidGold said: SCNDLS said: Can you cite some reputable source for this claim? Cuz my doctors have never confirmed this. Here you go http://www.cdc.gov/std/He...#Howspread HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be found in and released from the sores that the viruses cause, but they also are released between outbreaks from skin that does not appear to have a sore. Generally, a person can only get HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission can occur from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected. HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but it more commonly causes infections of the mouth and lips, so-called “fever blisters.” HSV-1 infection of the genitals can be caused by oral-genital or genital-genital contact with a person who has HSV-1 infection. Genital HSV-1 outbreaks recur less regularly than genital HSV-2 outbreaks. ... The surest way to avoid transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including genital herpes, is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected. Genital ulcer diseases can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex condom, as well as in areas that are not covered. Correct and consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk of genital herpes. Persons with herpes should abstain from sexual activity with uninfected partners when lesions or other symptoms of herpes are present. It is important to know that even if a person does not have any symptoms he or she can still infect sex partners. Sex partners of infected persons should be advised that they may become infected and they should use condoms to reduce the risk. Sex partners can seek testing to determine if they are infected with HSV. A positive HSV-2 blood test most likely indicates a genital herpes infection None of that said using condoms helps prevent it. Reduce, but not prevent. You're still playing roulette [Edited 10/2/08 22:29pm] | |
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Stymie said: LiquidGold said: Here you go http://www.cdc.gov/std/He...#Howspread HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be found in and released from the sores that the viruses cause, but they also are released between outbreaks from skin that does not appear to have a sore. Generally, a person can only get HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission can occur from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected. HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but it more commonly causes infections of the mouth and lips, so-called “fever blisters.” HSV-1 infection of the genitals can be caused by oral-genital or genital-genital contact with a person who has HSV-1 infection. Genital HSV-1 outbreaks recur less regularly than genital HSV-2 outbreaks. ... The surest way to avoid transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including genital herpes, is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected. Genital ulcer diseases can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex condom, as well as in areas that are not covered. Correct and consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk of genital herpes. Persons with herpes should abstain from sexual activity with uninfected partners when lesions or other symptoms of herpes are present. It is important to know that even if a person does not have any symptoms he or she can still infect sex partners. Sex partners of infected persons should be advised that they may become infected and they should use condoms to reduce the risk. Sex partners can seek testing to determine if they are infected with HSV. A positive HSV-2 blood test most likely indicates a genital herpes infection None of that said using condoms helps prevent it. Reduce, but not prevent. You're still playing roulette [Edited 10/2/08 22:29pm] If you have multiple partners, sure. I'm sure out of those 1 in 5, most of them used condoms. It's safer to abstain and look for a long term mate who is open to being tested for everything together Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer. | |
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LiquidGold said: SCNDLS said: Can you cite some reputable source for this claim? Cuz my doctors have never confirmed this. Here you go http://www.cdc.gov/std/He...#Howspread HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be found in and released from the sores that the viruses cause, but they also are released between outbreaks from skin that does not appear to have a sore. Generally, a person can only get HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission can occur from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected. HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but it more commonly causes infections of the mouth and lips, so-called “fever blisters.” HSV-1 infection of the genitals can be caused by oral-genital or genital-genital contact with a person who has HSV-1 infection. Genital HSV-1 outbreaks recur less regularly than genital HSV-2 outbreaks. ... The surest way to avoid transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including genital herpes, is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected. Genital ulcer diseases can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex condom, as well as in areas that are not covered. Correct and consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk of genital herpes. Persons with herpes should abstain from sexual activity with uninfected partners when lesions or other symptoms of herpes are present. It is important to know that even if a person does not have any symptoms he or she can still infect sex partners. Sex partners of infected persons should be advised that they may become infected and they should use condoms to reduce the risk. Sex partners can seek testing to determine if they are infected with HSV. A positive HSV-2 blood test most likely indicates a genital herpes infection None of that said using condoms helps prevent it. Reduce, but not prevent. You're still playing roulette [Edited 10/2/08 22:29pm] Hold UP!!!!! Dude gets a cold sore on his lip, sucks your pussy, now you have herpes?!! FOR LIFE?!!! Aw hell NO!! bold/color edit [Edited 10/3/08 5:43am] | |
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paintedlady said: LiquidGold said: Here you go http://www.cdc.gov/std/He...#Howspread HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be found in and released from the sores that the viruses cause, but they also are released between outbreaks from skin that does not appear to have a sore. Generally, a person can only get HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission can occur from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected. HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but it more commonly causes infections of the mouth and lips, so-called “fever blisters.” HSV-1 infection of the genitals can be caused by oral-genital or genital-genital contact with a person who has HSV-1 infection. Genital HSV-1 outbreaks recur less regularly than genital HSV-2 outbreaks. ... The surest way to avoid transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including genital herpes, is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected. Genital ulcer diseases can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex condom, as well as in areas that are not covered. Correct and consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk of genital herpes. Persons with herpes should abstain from sexual activity with uninfected partners when lesions or other symptoms of herpes are present. It is important to know that even if a person does not have any symptoms he or she can still infect sex partners. Sex partners of infected persons should be advised that they may become infected and they should use condoms to reduce the risk. Sex partners can seek testing to determine if they are infected with HSV. A positive HSV-2 blood test most likely indicates a genital herpes infection None of that said using condoms helps prevent it. Reduce, but not prevent. You're still playing roulette [Edited 10/2/08 22:29pm] Hold UP!!!!! Dude gets a cold sore on his lip, sucks your pussy, now you have herpes?!! FOR LIFE?!!! Aw hell NO!! bold/color edit [Edited 10/3/08 5:43am] Life stinks sometimes, eh? | |
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JustErin said: paintedlady said: Hold UP!!!!! Dude gets a cold sore on his lip, sucks your pussy, now you have herpes?!! FOR LIFE?!!! Aw hell NO!! bold/color edit [Edited 10/3/08 5:43am] Life stinks sometimes, eh? Wow, tell me about it! never had a cold sore and I especially won't want one down there gotta ask a new question now. "you get coldsores?" Damn! | |
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yes, oral herpes can cause genital herpes and vice versa. no condoms do not protect fully against herpes risks. a wet suit would though | |
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paintedlady said: JustErin said: Life stinks sometimes, eh? Wow, tell me about it! never had a cold sore and I especially won't want one down there gotta ask a new question now. "you get coldsores?" Damn! As mean as this is...I will not go anywhere near a dude with one. | |
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JustErin said: paintedlady said: Wow, tell me about it! never had a cold sore and I especially won't want one down there gotta ask a new question now. "you get coldsores?" Damn! As mean as this is...I will not go anywhere near a dude with one. I never did, but does this mean that guys that tend to get them will transmit a coldsore to your vajayjay, can't a person spread that virus even before a cold sore appears and gets blistered? | |
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paintedlady said: JustErin said: As mean as this is...I will not go anywhere near a dude with one. I never did, but does this mean that guys that tend to get them will transmit a coldsore to your vajayjay, can't a person spread that virus even before a cold sore appears and gets blistered? I don't even know. This is why I stay away from casual sex with people I don't know very, very well. | |
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JustErin said: paintedlady said: I never did, but does this mean that guys that tend to get them will transmit a coldsore to your vajayjay, can't a person spread that virus even before a cold sore appears and gets blistered? I don't even know. This is why I stay away from casual sex with people I don't know very, very well. I know the feeling... two years and still single (no sex partners either) | |
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paintedlady said: JustErin said: I don't even know. This is why I stay away from casual sex with people I don't know very, very well. I know the feeling... two years and still single (no sex partners either) 3 years single and getting it on the reg! Sorry, I just had to say that. | |
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JustErin said: paintedlady said: I know the feeling... two years and still single (no sex partners either) 3 years single and getting it on the reg! Sorry, I just had to say that. You are so mean! You're asking for an std now! This is scary shit. I get tested every time I have my annual appointment. Whether I'm in a relationship or not because lets face it, not everyone is faithful or honest. | |
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JustErin said: paintedlady said: I know the feeling... two years and still single (no sex partners either) 3 years single and getting it on the reg! Sorry, I just had to say that. Don't be sorry, glad to know somebody can still have some fun around here. | |
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CarrieLee said: JustErin said: 3 years single and getting it on the reg! Sorry, I just had to say that. You are so mean! You're asking for an std now! This is scary shit. I get tested every time I have my annual appointment. Whether I'm in a relationship or not because lets face it, not everyone is faithful or honest. | |
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