https://www.menshealth.com/uk/health...-need-to-know/
Stay safe folks!!
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https://www.menshealth.com/uk/health...-need-to-know/
Stay safe folks!!
Thanks for the artcle. Why it is even more important to give the look over during every sexual encounter. I dont think it is the only that is starting to become a super bug. A couple of others are also starting to be immune to current treatments. As Jade said, stay safe.
Congrats on finding out about this 6/11/2017 article. I will proceed to travel back in time and be more cautious from then on.
It worked!!!
(Sorry I have this need to be sarcastic, I can't help it)
Or just continue to get tested regularly, if you haven't been doing it already.
You also need to consider that condoms don’t protect against all STD’s. I can think of 3 right off the bat.
superbugs STD's that can't be cured with antibiotics ........ OMG
Not just superbugs. Syphilis is one of those STDs that condoms don’t prevent.
Others include herpes and HPV.
As Ms Rose said, stay safe.
Without abstinence of course. ;-)
From the reports I've read by credible sources (like the CDC), condoms are highly effective (not foolproof, no) IF used correctly and coverage is adequate. Lamb skin, for instance, prevents pregnancy but doesn't do much otherwise, so know your "rubber" and what it does. The major problem is that you can't very well encase your whole body in a giant wrapper and still enjoy a bed tumble; bugaboos are carried elsewhere on the skin (and in blood and to a lesser degree, saliva) and are not just confined to the main event area and erotic secretions, thus making condoms less effective for the diseases mentioned above by LLiA.
Everyone should research and be as cautious as possible while understanding that there is ALWAYS risk.
And because I'm obligated to when threads of this nature appear on H2, reminding everyone to keep the discussion coldly clinical, please, as health debates historically go down in great, big, blazing flames on Hobby sites.
That super strain of gonorrhea is here in Austin, and so is... syphilis. Seriously.