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Danish Newpaper!

A danish newpaper have rapportet that Condoms etc. isnt effectiv against HIV/Std,s . They have talked with 14 sweddish doctors, and experts. All with same conclusin that condoms cant protect against HIV/Std,s. The only protection you have is to have a your own partner.

Is this right? i can send link to the articel to if you dont trust me if any can read danish.
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What I'm saying Danish Adult is how many patients a day do Doctors in clinics across the world meet with to assess them to be told 'the condom broke', when one wasn't used in the first place? Heaps.
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I See! . yah lets hope theese experts are taking wrong otherwish many will contact HIV if it,s like that.  
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Go read my profile. Then go read reports on Danish condom use. Then you have 20 quacks for HIV doctors.
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Teak NOT TO BE RUDE OR ANYTHING. How much do you know about HIV.. and do you mean that theese experts,doctors all in all there were 20 of them.. who said the same that condoms are not effectiv...
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Like I said find you some real experts in HIV transmission.
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They are assessed all ... they say if you have a condom witch is used constantly and everyting is fine you can still have a cahnce to contact HIV.
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Some people try to keep going after ejaculation to impress, particularly after a short performance. The erecton is lost, the condom is at risk of slipping.
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Are these Doctors who assessed patients 'whose condoms burst'?
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What can happend if you ejaculate in the condom??? thats what condom are used to.
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Correctly also means that after ejaculation or if erectile dysfunction occurs  one should hold the base of the condom then withdraw keeping hold of the base of the condom. Trying to keep going afterwards is a recipe for it slipping off.
Squeezing the air out the top should prevent any bursting.
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Good ... i see that you know more them then.. ill call the newspaper tommorow ... i hope they will take my call...
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Then I would look for REAL experts in HIV. Those are quacks.
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Teak they are experts, and doctors on HIV. So how can they give out false informations??. i will send a letter to them then... if you 100% sure...i will go that long that i will make a phone call to them.
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They don't know what they are talking about. Write a letter back and tell them they are giving out false information.
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I understand better now... but why do they wrote on the danish newspaper that even if its used consistently and correctly and there is no breakage or slipping you can still contact HIV my last qustion ! just so we all can have it .
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If you used a condom from start to finish in anal or vaginal sex and it did not fail then you were protected. Correctly means the condom is not expired, has been properly stored and the condom was placed on properly and water base lube was used. If you didn't do it you can cause the condom to fail. If the condom doesn't fail you didn't have a risk and before you ask you would know if a condom had failed.
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But Teak tell me what used consistently and correctly means.?

Lets say my condom dont break or slip... then ill still have a chance to get HIV?
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MOVE ON. You've been told that the information is not correct. Condoms are very effective.
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And what is used consistently and correctly.

So if you use condom and it dosent break or slip of .. you can still have a chance to get HIV positiv.. so why use condom from start?? thats redciluis.
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No, it isn't right and it is BS. Condoms used consistently and correctly are very effecient in preventing HIV and most STDs. Don't need to see the link. It's BS and we have enough of it on the this forum.
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