STD from Protected SEX from a hooker

Tattaya

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HI MACHNLA ,

CONDOM DALA BADUWAK GAHUWOTH LEDA HADEI DA BNGs ? , KOCCHCHARA RISK EKAK THIYEDA
 

ElaBaba

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    Yes, there is still a risk of contracting STIs. Although condoms are a great way to prevent STIs, they are not 100% effective because:

    1. Some STIs are transmitted differently than others. Some STIs are transmitted through vaginal fluid, seminal fluid and/or blood, but others are transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. A condom can act as a barrier for fluids but it does not eliminate all skin-to-skin contact. As a result, transmission of STIs such as herpes, HPV, syphilis, pubic lice, or scabies can occur even if a condom is used.
    2. Condoms are not always used correctly. Condoms that are not used correctly can put someone at risk for infection. STIs can be transmitted if the condom: breaks, is used after initial sexual contact, is torn, or comes off completely.