4/27/2011

Condoms FAIL, so why lie and say they make adultery safe?

Condoms FAIL, so why lie and say they make adultery safe?The Facts About Condoms
Some say condoms make sex "safe." But how well do condoms work? Can you still get a sexually transmitted infection (STI)? Can you still get pregnant? You bet!
If you are worried about STIs, condoms just reduce your risk; they don't eliminate it. And about 1 of every 5 teen couples using condoms for birth control get pregnant within a year.[1] So even if you use a condom every time you have sex, you're still at risk for STIs and pregnancy.
The STI Epidemic
Every year, 1 in 4 young people under 25 gets an STI.[2] There are at least 25 different STIs. Many of these have no cure. Untreated STIs can cause long-term pain, some cancers and even death. Consider the facts:

Chlamydia and Gonorrhea
If you use condoms every time you have vaginal sex, you can cut your chance of getting chlamydia or gonorrhea in half. [3,4] Chlamydia and gonorrhea infections are common in teens. But you probably won't know if you're infected because most people with these infections have no symptoms. Even if you have no symptoms, you can still spread these infections. If left untreated, both chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause long-term pain and problems getting pregnant when you want to.[5]




Genital Herpes
If you use condoms every time you have vaginal sex, you can cut your chance of getting genital herpes in half.[6,7] Genital herpes infects 1 in 6 teens and adults.[8] Once you're infected, you have it for life. If you don't stay on medication, sores can keep coming back. Even if you have no symptoms, you can still spread the infection to others.

HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
If you use condoms every time you have vaginal sex, you may be able to cut your chance of getting HPV in half.[9-12] HPV is a very common STI in the US. About half of all sexually active college-age females get HPV.[13] Most people with HPV have no symptoms. HPV can cause genital warts or cancer of the cervix, penis or anus.[14]




HIV/AIDS
If you use condoms every time you have vaginal sex, you can cut your chance of getting HIV by 85%.[10,15] That might sound pretty good, but that still leaves you at risk for infection. HIV/AIDS has killed nearly half a million Americans—and the number is growing.[16]

Why take a chance with that sick feeling of being infected with a degrading diease? Really think thats normal??


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Mfh H
People do not want to take responsibility for their actions basically

ALLY K
if they are used correctly they do not fail
you are just stating biased facts
those teens who are getting pregnant are probabally not using one all the time
and you can get stds other ways then just sex

fierceangel
Who lied (or implied) and said adultery is safe?

Sex with multiple partners has been known to spread disease - the only way of avoiding any disease is to perform abstinence (and that includes oral!)

Carrie Doway
They make sex safer...the only fail proof method is abstinence but thats not much fun. I guess its each to their own, some have sex to have fun/relax etc etc and some get on their soap boxes

misty
Thanks for the advice, if people read this and actually cared about their sexual activity, then we would not have so many unwanted pregnancies, and soooooo many questions about "am I pregnant", or "I think I am pregnant", or "help me, I do not know what to do".

I hope people take your information seriously.

and really read this, if they do, then we would have no more questions.

Thanks for the information.

Add your own answer in the comments! Learn about different types of STDs and the effects on the body in both women and men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Info Blog.


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