Do Condoms Prevent STD’s
I can’t think of any buddies who say they don’t love sex. Guys think about it every five minutes and do it as often as possible. It’s a bummer that a tiny flicker of worry about STDs is always lurking somewhere in the background.

The smart guy will keep a condom at hand in his pocket or wallet at all times. No way is he gonna miss out cause the drugstore closed at nine. Bargains sound good for electronics and computers on sale. When it comes to the protection of condoms, forget the sale and stick with the name brands.
Condoms are recommended by every sensible person, man or woman, as protection against STDs. These diseases hurt, they make you sick and they last a lifetime. The innocent girl as well as the experienced lady may have the potential to transmit some unwanted STD from her beautiful body to yours.
In 2000 the National Institute of Health (NIH), a reliable source, reported that latex condoms reduce the risk of transmitting HIV and AIDS from one person to another during sex by 85%. The World Health Organization (WHO) published findings in 2007 proving that latex condoms reduce the risk of STDs by 80-95%. These findings apply when men use them consistently and correctly.
Condoms have been used for the past 400 years (Did I mention you should check the expiration date on yours)? Some people are allergic to latex and that should be discussed with a potential lover. In spite of protection, some STDs can be transmitted by skin-to-skin contact of the genital area not covered by the condom.
The female condom offers more protection because it covers a portion of the genital area not protected by a male condom. Condoms come in many types, and yes, colors too. Find one that appeals to you. Regardless of any outside influences, choose one and use it consistently.
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