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There is no cure for any virus disease. There are now several STD's that can't be cured. Prevention is the ONLY method. Condoms are not safe. 1 in 15 failure per Consumer Reports. Some diseases just go right through the wall of the condom. Yet people like you say abstinence is not the answer but condoms are.

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Absinence is good, but if people is going to have sex anyway, they should at least have a condom on hand.

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A condom on their hand wouldn't do any good!

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LOL, you're right! I believe I thought that expresion in spanish.

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Did you have an American style sex-ed class?

Did they also teach you that you will go blind doing "that" without a condom on your hand? he he.

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Well when I was in high school teacher often made us do some "Research" about it and we were the ones in charge of teach what we have "Learned" to our classmates. I even used a banana as an "Example" LOL.

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which diseases go right through a condom????

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Endoscopy's comment is misleading. Viruses can make their way through micropores in a 'lambskin' condom (made actually from lamb intestine). Polyurethane or latex are better choices.

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There is a kernel of truth in Endo's comments. There can be a condom failure rate as high as 10% among 'novice' users. Couples that are aware of proper use, storage, and disposal of condoms have a far lower failure rate.

Statistically, abstinence-only programs show a HIGHER rate of unwanted pregnancy than more comprehensive sex education programs.

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Sex education for Endoscopy:

--Some viral disease can be prevented via vaccination. The most lethal strains of Human Papilloma Virus are among these.

--The most common sexually transmitted diseases (e.g. chlamydia) are not viral and can be cured with antibiotics if recognized. If ignored they can be transmitted with unfortunate results.

--There is STRONG evidence that proper condom usage reduces the risk of transmission of STDs (New Enland Journal of Medicine 354:2645-2654).

--While abstinence is the best way of reducing the spread of STDs, the teaching of abstinence only has not been successful.

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