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Good condom information (Score:1)
Condoms are also ineffective against Herpes transmission.
Now, tell me again why we should be promoting practices that only protect you 90% of the time from AIDS transmission and are completely ineffective against other dangerous STDs?
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Re:Good condom information (Score:1)
limited effectiveness. See, people want to. A lot.
Re:Good condom information (Score:1)
limited effectiveness. See, people want to. A lot.
It's been my observation that people who drive like to speed a lot. Should we, as a society, eschew traffic laws and responsible driving education in favor of "Safe Cars" and tell people that no injury could come to them if they use one of these cars?
Clearly, the level of promiscuity has a huge effect on the level of transmission of STDs. Sorry, that's the facts. People shoul
Re:Good condom information (Score:1)
No, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't make cars safer or educate people about car saftey features. Just because we teach people not to drive recklessly doesn't mean we don't also tell them to wear seatbelts, and doesn't mean we don't install airbags in the
Re:Good condom information (Score:1)
You do understand that there are strains of HPV that can cause actual warts anywhere, right? And that something like 80% of sexually active humans are estimated to have had contact with it at some point, right? So the only 100% effective way for a human being to avoid contact with HPV is to avoid contact with other human beings, period.
Cervical cancer sucks, indeed. HPV's a ghost, though. There's really no way to truly avoid it, even if you're sexually inert.
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Re:Good condom information (Score:1)
Congratulations on a very simplistic understanding of the situation. While HPV, as a whole, is very common, there are strains that are extremely highly correlated with cer
Re:Good condom information (Score:1)
Thank you. I pride myself on not having a degree in biology, virology, etc.
I can't help but notice the word may laced through all the quotes noted here. Does this mean that there's really no chasing this thing down as of yet, and that much of the scientific jury has guesses but not answers?
I can't help but get the feeling that you think I may be wrong, but I never said I was right -- just pointed out that your statement was, well, '
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Re:Good condom information (Score:1)
Scientists often talk that way, especially in Medicine which is not an exact science.
Sure, it all may be wrong, but here's two facts that are well established:
Re:Good condom information (Score:1)
This will probably be beneficial for both of us; I almost never say I'm right, and I should never be taken seriously. :)
As for statistics...I used to have plenty of these sorts of discussions, and have found nothing productive comes from them, least of all the sensation that I've been in gladatorial contest. (A feeling of nausea combined with adrenaline rush, if you're curious.) I would ask for so
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