How safe are you with a condom? 100%?
Hi guys,
I have a couple of questions:
Using a condom and assuming it doesn't brake, am I 100% safe of getting HIV and other diseases?
I'm also thinking of situations like when I am actually removing the condom, my hands will of course touch the condom and whatever tiny trace of blood might be on it, and I might touch a part of my body where I might have a small wound or scratch. Would this be enough to be in the risk zone?
Does anybody know what the statistics say about a guy getting HIV from a girl during normal intercourse? I've heard that it is very low chance of getting HIV as a guy just thru normal intercourse.
I'm going to thailand soon and I have been reading on this forum for quite a while now, and as I'm single and traveling alone I'm up for all kinds of adventures by night - except if it includes the slightest chance of getting infected.
I might be paranoid and too concered about my health - true or not I always get infected by all kinds of viruses - if someone at work is sick, I probably will get the same thing he/she has a couple of days later. That is - my immune system is probably not very good!
As you can guess I have very little experience with prostitutes, mainly because of these concerns.
Slim
A Quick and Simple Technique for Diagnosing Psychological Erectile Dysfunction
RCA,
Being that I am a certified lunatic that has lost his certification documents, maybe I can help you in diagnosing your problem.
Go out and buy yourself some porn or dig some old porn out of your closet. Once you've got the new or old porn in hand, take a gander at it while Spanking-Your-Monkey (masturbating) with the other hand. If you can spank your way to a fully erect orgasm then your erection problem is psychological.
The moral of the story can be stated thusly: an orgasm in hand is better than none in the bush, but at the same time (at least for most of us), the one in the bush can be gotten once all else is forgotten.
poster
P.S. I advise you to heed the advice given by others and get your blood checked. Not only can a blood analysis diagnose diabeties, it can identify liver problems, HIV, and a plethora of other physical problems.
And on a side note, many times after hearing the Doc say, "All system are operating at spec", many people stop having the symptons they thought they were having in the first place. Or put another way, being aware of (factual) reality goes a long way toward dispelling rumors, myths, ghosts, and many other nonexistent supernatural anomalies.