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Topic: condoms
No1sLove's photo
Sun 07/13/08 11:08 AM


Testing is the only way to know.

Get tested regularly if you are active people!

sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick
I donate blood on a regular basis ...so I know I'm covered so I'm test regularly...but I'm sure you all know condoms are not 100% fool proof from STD's...
Xactly...I have two friends who got pregnant using
condoms alone. You can use other things to stop pregnancy
but there is nothing you can do about what else might be
getting trough. Test test test and know who you're playing
wiff! sick

whispertoascream's photo
Sun 07/13/08 11:09 AM
Q. How do you recycle a condom?























A. Turn it inside out and shake the f*ck out of it.noway laugh

adirtygirl's photo
Sun 07/13/08 11:16 AM

Q. How do you recycle a condom?


Thats just WRONG




















A. Turn it inside out and shake the f*ck out of it.noway laugh

907daydreamer's photo
Sun 07/13/08 11:44 AM
A girlfriend of mine was dating a guy who was honest enough to tell her that he had HPV (a politically correct term for genital warts) so she looked into Gardasil, the "vaccine" that protects against 4 of the 30 something strains of HPV. We called the CDC with a list of questions and spoke with a nurse who told us (on speakerphone haha) that you can have HPV, never show a symptom of it and still give it to someone else who may or may not show physical symptoms of the virus. Scary shtuff.

Beachfarmer's photo
Sun 07/13/08 11:45 AM


Q. How do you recycle a condom?


Thats just WRONG




















A. Turn it inside out and shake the f*ck out of it.noway laugh




Most of mine are ALREADY inside out. (ribbed for MY pleasure)

itsmetina's photo
Sun 07/13/08 11:46 AM

A girlfriend of mine was dating a guy who was honest enough to tell her that he had HPV (a politically correct term for genital warts) so she looked into Gardasil, the "vaccine" that protects against 4 of the 30 something strains of HPV. We called the CDC with a list of questions and spoke with a nurse who told us (on speakerphone haha) that you can have HPV, never show a symptom of it and still give it to someone else who may or may not show physical symptoms of the virus. Scary shtuff.
yes thats how my friend got it he had only been with 2 people and the lady had no signs and probaly didn't know she had it

907daydreamer's photo
Sun 07/13/08 11:50 AM


A girlfriend of mine was dating a guy who was honest enough to tell her that he had HPV (a politically correct term for genital warts) so she looked into Gardasil, the "vaccine" that protects against 4 of the 30 something strains of HPV. We called the CDC with a list of questions and spoke with a nurse who told us (on speakerphone haha) that you can have HPV, never show a symptom of it and still give it to someone else who may or may not show physical symptoms of the virus. Scary shtuff.
yes thats how my friend got it he had only been with 2 people and the lady had no signs and probaly didn't know she had it


what's worse is that there is no way of testing men for the virus, the only way they know if a man has it is if he actually displays symptoms.

Dragoness's photo
Sun 07/13/08 11:58 AM
I cannot get pregnant but condoms are a must. You just cannot know who they have been with and who the ones he was with were with, and so on and so on. Better to be safe than sorry.

no photo
Sun 07/13/08 12:09 PM
Edited by heartSoul on Sun 07/13/08 12:13 PM

do you really use them?I personaly would if i ever had sex


Whenever I become sexually involved with someone they will have to use a condom. Mutual exclusivity will not matter.
Even with testing, the test can be wrong (come back negative or positive). The best protection, besides celibacy, is a condom.

A man's pleasure i.e. (it doesn't feel the same with a condom) is NOT worth my life.

Also they have female condoms.

The female condom is a lubricated sheath worn by the female inside of her vagina during sex. It is made of polyurethane, a type of plastic. The female condom acts as a barrier to sperm and many sexually transmitted diseases by completely lining the vagina. The female condom has a ring at each end. One ring, at the closed end of the sheath, lies inside the vagina. The other ring, at the open end of the sheath, lies outside the vagina after the female condom has been inserted. The female condom provides protection against pregnancy and some protection against STD.

Read more here:
http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/femalebarrier1.html

and here:
http://www.avert.org/femcond.htm


starlynsangel's photo
Sun 07/13/08 05:12 PM
Edited by starlynsangel on Sun 07/13/08 05:18 PM

condoms are over-rated...hahahah but if i ido do that one da i well use them

your so cuteflowerforyou
oops oops
I meant to quote Nova86

Nova86's photo
Sun 07/13/08 05:18 PM
LMAO...just like you to quote the wrong one

starlynsangel's photo
Sun 07/13/08 05:19 PM

definitely...the worker needs his helmet before he goes to work
I meant to quote this...oops laugh

Nova86's photo
Sun 07/13/08 05:20 PM
you are too sweet, my pretty star

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