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does mr condom safe 100%.? does ejaculation outside the vagina prevent transmitting the sexual diseases?

2006-06-07 03:35:49 · 9 answers · asked by ammar a 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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bodily fluids pass the virus (ie: blood, semen). If you share a needle or have unprotected sex, it is easily passed.

it could take up to six weeks for the virus to show up on blood tests.

Unless you aren't having sex at all, nothing is 100% effective against pregnancy/STD's. Using condoms only lessens your chance of catching them, and even then, condoms don't prevent every STD from transmitting.

Before ejaculation, there is a 'pre ejaculation'. So yes, even if he doesn't come inside you, you can still wind up with STD's.

2006-06-07 03:50:43 · answer #1 · answered by mytrollinid 5 · 0 0

Any fluid from anyone else is potentially infective. All it takes is an opening in the body, whether it be a scratch, a cavity in the teeth, anus, whatever. When I say any fluid, I mean anything of a fluid nature, whether it's tears, saliva (spit), ejaculate, blood, plasma, snot, anything. A condom should never be trusted to be 100% effective. There is always a chance that there may be a small microscopic tear in the condom itself.
Ejaculation outside the vagina isn't 100% effective, because sometimes there is "pre ***" right before ejaculation, and that is to be considered infective also. Anther thing to think about is that if you ejaculate on her, are you ejaculating on a place that she just shaved recently? Does she have any nicks or open wounds? The HIV virus could be absorbed in places in the mouth, anus, eyes, you get the drift of what I'm talking about. If you're HIV positive, you have an ethical and legal duty to inform your lover of that fact. Failing to do so may just land you in jail. Good luck

2006-06-13 17:56:53 · answer #2 · answered by cajunrescuemedic 6 · 0 0

AIDs is transmitted through bodily fluids. Condoms are not 100 % safe. Outside of the vagina is not safe either. Bodily fluids is the problem

2006-06-07 10:39:13 · answer #3 · answered by twoquiltertwo 3 · 0 0

AIDS/HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids; either from sex or blood and possibly saliva.

No, a comdom is not 100% safe for protecting you. Only not having sex is 100% safe. Any time you have contact with genitals or mouth to genitals you can get the disease if one is infected.

2006-06-07 10:40:58 · answer #4 · answered by MadforMAC 7 · 0 0

It is exactly when women has previously had her sex with someone else and is attempting her second sex with an another man.then that man should where condom otherwise both man and women may cause aids or HIV positive it can be detected after 3 months.So,this how aids occurs.

2006-06-07 10:45:00 · answer #5 · answered by raja 1 · 0 0

The virus is present in a womans vaginal excretions. If you perform cunnilingus and have open sores in your mouth, gingivitis, or any other sores or open areas where the virus could enter your bloodstream--you are at risk of contacting the virus. Research HIV infections at this link in my source box....good luck!

2006-06-07 10:40:37 · answer #6 · answered by michael.elsner 2 · 0 0

Call the medical specialists dealing with infectious diseases. This isn't where to ask those questions.

2006-06-07 10:38:19 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

for the most part, they are 99.9% safe. The only thing is that the condom might break and then it could be spread.

2006-06-07 10:41:45 · answer #8 · answered by lil missnunu 2 · 0 0

go to your local health dept and get the booklets

2006-06-07 10:38:12 · answer #9 · answered by zeus_daughter2 5 · 0 0

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