Why is the probability of condoms defending against AIDS 1? Condoms protect your urethra, glans and foreskin from contact with body fluids containing HIV.
Even if the condom does not completely cover your entire penis, as long as it covers your glans and its front end, its protection is effective.
3. Long-term observation and follow-up study on couples with inconsistent serum (a pair of fixed sexual partners, one of whom is HIV-infected and the other is healthy) for many years shows that correct and consistent use of condoms can effectively prevent HIV infection.
4. If you wear a condom during the whole sexual intercourse, and you don't have condoms or anal sex with condoms, then you can use condoms correctly.
5. The unbroken condom has been proved to have the function of 100% in preventing HIV infection.
6. For users, the harm of condoms is very obvious and cannot be ignored. Unless you see a condom with a big opening like a hula hoop hanging on your penis, exposing the glans, your condom is intact. There is no need to recall details and guess afterwards. If it is broken, you will find it then.
7. There will be no "invisible holes" in condoms.
8. All artificial condoms are equally effective in preventing HIV.
No matter who you have sex with, as long as you always use condoms correctly and don't slip or break halfway, there is no risk of contracting HIV.
Ironically, on the Internet, there are far more people who are worried about having condom sex with sex workers and getting infected with HIV than those who have condom sex with strangers or netizens (one-night stands). In fact, the latter is the real "high-risk" behavior of AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases.
Sex workers use condoms to protect themselves from customers, not to protect you! They are more susceptible to HIV infection than you, so they know how to protect themselves better. Facts have also proved that sex workers who use condoms correctly from beginning to end will not be infected with HIV.
In some parts of Nevada, the sex industry is legal. Due to the compulsory use of condoms and the training of sex workers on how to use condoms correctly, the state government has not seen a single case of HIV infection in the monthly routine inspection of sex workers in regular brothels for many years.
A sex worker who insists on using condoms is no more susceptible to HIV infection than an "ordinary person"! Unless the other party is an intravenous drug user (usually sharing needles with others) or the other party lives in a third world country with a high prevalence of HIV, the probability of HIV infection among sex workers you meet is lower than1100.
What sexually transmitted diseases can condoms prevent? The so-called sexually transmitted diseases refer to sexually transmitted diseases, which are mainly transmitted through sexual contact. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are frightening because they are difficult to treat, but sexually transmitted diseases are not incurable.
Therefore, male friends must improve their understanding of sexually transmitted diseases and correctly understand them. For condoms to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, non-destructive condom sexual intercourse can prevent sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis, gonorrhea, nongonococcal urethritis, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes and sexually transmitted lymphogranuloma.
However, syphilis, AIDS and so on. It can also be infected through body fluids, including saliva, so friends should try to avoid having sex with high-risk occupations. If they have it, they can have a physical examination and control their bodies.