Does a condom protect me?

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    Twist
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    Not one mention of anal lice?

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    ForeverDone
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    Umm…did you know a condom only reduces your chances of getting Chlamydia by 60%?

    Did you know Public Health England have said that transmission levels of STIs are “very high” and that in 2016 there were 420,000 diagnoses of STIs in England? That’s one diagnosis every 75 seconds?

    Amongst women aged 20-24, which was the skankiest demographic of all, 4 per cent were diagnosed with a new STI in 2016? (Remember that these are just the ones who went to get diagnosed: the actual figures might be quite a bit higher.)

    (https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/617025/Health_Protection_Report_STIs_NCSP_2017.pdf)

    Women want you to believe that casual sex is fine, that you don’t need to worry, that it’s just fun. It’s a lie. It’s a lie they promote because it is through sex that they exercise power over men. In my experience, women absolutely hate it when you turn down their advances, because they know that’s all they have over us.

    Chaps: look after your health. Look after your sanity, your assets, your precious time and energy. Jack off, buy a sex doll, do whatever you want, but save yourselves and don’t have sex with these diseased scumbags.

    I wouldn’t want to touch a woman these days unless I wore this kind of gear!

    And none of that protects you against 18 years of paternity slavery, false sexual assault allegations, divorce rape etc. etc. etc.

    The best way to protect you is by ghosting. The goal is for them not to know you exist.

    It’s only at 60% due to human error (I.E. condom breakage or coming off). If you add lube to the condom or get one with a lot of lube, you should be okay. The only think that is guaranteed is abstinence. Aside from that, I’d be more concerned with HPV, Herpes and the skin-to-skin infections that can occur. Those cannot be protected by a condom.

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    Condoms don’t fully protect against herpes or warts. The reason is because the condom doesn’t cover your entire schlong. Therefore the base of your schlong has a chance of rubbing against her herpes and warts. Also, if you have enough friction and cause micro tears on the base of your schlong, you can catch HIV as well even when wearing a rubber.

    I think it’s kinda strange that they have a 99.2% prevention for HIV, but zero for da Herp or da warts… One would think those would be easier to cure. Ahh yes… That word.. cure. The medical industry these days just like to treat, not cure. It’s amazed that Truvada was ever developed and released.

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    We can add oral cancer for those of us who lap up the clitoris with our bare tongues.

    Many or most oral cancer is caused by genital warts from oral sex with women.

    c

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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