Stay safe !

myren1900's Avatar
It’s not always nice to be no. 1:

https://www.outkick.com/new-orleans-genital-herpes/

Be aware and cover up.

Condoms don’t protect you from Herpes. The area which can infect a person can be adjacent to the penis and vagina. And can definitely be spread through oral sex.

Always do an inspection.
Raindog115's Avatar
Pretty sure latex condoms work provided they are a barrier covering the infected area. But yes a good bit of area isn't protected by the condom.

Bott
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Bottom line is its fucking nuts to go down on a woman you picked up off the internet or in a bar. Hate to be the turd in the punchbowl but. Better bring a bottle of Listerine with you at a minimum.
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Pretty sure latex condoms work provided they are a barrier covering the infected area. But yes a good bit of area isn't protected by the condom.

Bott Originally Posted by Raindog115
No sir. Condoms do not prevent herpes. Herpes requires only requires skin to skin contact.

You can catch crabs on a public toilet. They can jump up to 18 inches as well. Plenty of height and space for most members lol.


Some people who have herpes don’t have outbreaks due to medications they take to curtail them. I’ve heard of couples where one has herpes and one does not. With meds some swear they can stop the spread of it to their partner. But who really wants to take that chance.

Nestle crunch crouch is not ribbed for her pleasure. Usher and NBA youngboy seems to still get ladies knowing this beforehand. It’s crazy.
Raindog115's Avatar
No sir. Condoms do not prevent herpes. Herpes requires only requires skin to skin contact. Originally Posted by gimme_that

Not sure what I'm missing here. Latex condoms do prevent the spread of herpes provided the herpetic area is blocked from contact with other skin by latex. Are we not in agreement? This was part of the argument against the use of non latex condoms like lambskin back in the day. Lambskin may have felt better but didn't provide the same level of protection. It was more permeable.
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Furthermore someone can be shedding the virus without any visual evidence. So just eyeballing a partners junk doesn't guarantee anything. Now imagine getting infected with someone's herpes all over your mouth, lips, and chin. Picture that. You can't hide that with underwear.
Ok. Enough with the nightmares.
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Condoms only protects the area it covers………if you have a Trojan full body suit perhaps lol.

Unless your having sex at a distance with said condom that requires no bump and grind have at it. Not my idea of a good rump. Or pleasurable sex at all.

Areas of the body not covered by a condom……I.e. the base of your penis the condom can’t get too, her lower hand during a cbj, the wetness of her vagina sliding to other parts of your body in certain positions, your hands as you touch areas of support (her ass, hand on pelvis region, in between thighs, exposed skin, testicles bumping into vagina during sex, her bumping into you stroke for stroke, etc.
Women and African-Americans were the most likely to be infected. HSV-2 prevalence was nearly twice as high among women (21%) as men (11%), and more than three times higher among African-Americans (39%) than whites (12%).
The infection rate among African-American women was 48%
Grim.