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What is the risk element of HIV infection, if a man wears two branded quality condoms during sex with..? |
a stranger woman? No kissing, no oral sex. Bottom line...is it really WORTH the risk??? If you mean wearing 2 condoms at once....that's stupid I would say about .05% I believe that 1 has a greater than 99% chance of preventing so 2 mathmatically should be less than .00001% or 1 out of 1000000 chance... youre not supposed to wear more than one. the friction can cause them to break. Hahahahah... Kinda like a "two bag date", eh??? Still risks involved. Better to know your partner's sexual history better. Everyone they slept with, YOU'LL be sleeping with. ICK!!! It's not safe. Wearing two condoms at the same time (I presume that's what you meant) leads to friction in the two rubber layers and hence a higher chance of the rubber breaking. An HIV test may be useful here, the same. Listen to everyone who said that 2 condom's is bad, they are right, there will be a much bigger chance of a rip. If you were one condom properly, and there is no breakage or slippage than you are safe barring any extreme circumstances like you have a fresh open wound at the end of your member. Protected sex is protected, HIV can not pass through intact latex, no way, no how! I suggest you talk to your Doc about these concerns. Also check out www.thebody.com |
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