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female
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30-35,
*nn17
writes: ok, was just wondering if its safe to use regular durex condoms in the shower or bath? annnnd... can you get genital warts without even having sex? iv got these kinda white kinda tags just at the inside of my vaginal opening..
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 March 2010): Sweetness don't listen to idiots who give stupid advices please, condoms protect from all stds and this anon poster needs to check his facts. all what he said was bullox
The white tags happen they're something just common and there is no need to worry baout them you will be fine
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 March 2010): Genital warts can transmit in the presence of condoms and without intercourse. HPV can transmit via 'skin' contact not necessarily sexually by penetration. You should see a doctor to diagnose these things probably and never wait long when you suspect something medical. There is no diagnosis online dear even if all your answerers were doctors or pathologists. We cannot examine a potential infection through an online post. Do not waste time and visit your doctor or a free STI clinic. If you are sexually active then please check for HIV and STI panel, repeat this check for your entire life every six months unless it were certain you have not had a sexual activity for six month since the test. Then you can skip the test until the following sexual activity if any...etc. When it comes to regular Durex it is reliable during your sexual activity. Condom is girl's best friend. Never ever have sex unprotected, not once. The exception is when you have a monogamous relationship where every partner is definitely not having a sexual activity with a third party. And in this event you have to check TOGETHER before unprotected sex for HIV and all the other sexually transmitted infections. Durex is one of the most reliable brands. Keep using it. Finally NEVER use two condoms concurrently. Two condoms used together leads to condom friction resulting in condom breakage. Some infections are entirely blocked by condoms, most importantly HIV. others as HPV or HSV "Herpes" are not totally blocked by condoms according to the fact that condoms do not cover all the skin areas prone to potential infection. If you want to ask about anything more just ask. I will be following up on this post. (Rare Bird)
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