You are not advocating common sense here, you are arguing ideology.
These are nothing more than straw men arguments.
I dealt with these in my original post.
Latex is a barrier. If it wasn’t surgeons would not be operating period.
I mostly lurk but for this thread I had to register and post.
Zsuzsa, you seriously need to become more informed on the realities of latex. If you have even a microscopic tear in latex then pathogens that are smaller than the tear (ex. HIV virus) can easily pass through. **That is how small the HIV virus is. **
All I see in your posts are your opinions and nothing backed by facts with links.
You can go on and on about ideology but scientists and medical sources disagree with you concerning latex condoms.
the following quote from
Dr. C. M. Roland, editor of the
Rubber Chemistry and Technology:
“the rubber comprising latex condoms has intrinsic voids about 5 mircons (.ooo2 inches) in size. Since this is roughly 10 times smaller than sperm, the latter are effectively blocked in ideal circumstances . . . . Contrarily, the AIDS virus is only .1 microns (4 millionths of an inch) in size. Since this is a factor 50 times smaller than the voids inherent in rubber, the virus can readily pass through the condom should it find a passage.” Aids virus is 1/25th the diameter of a sperm." C.M. Roland, The Washington Times, Wednesday, April 22, 1992, p. G-2
Lates condoms don’t prevent other types of STD’s where there is no coverage of the latex condom in the surrounding area of the genitals, lower stomach and inner thighs. Here is an excerpt from the
Centers for Disease Control:
Condoms and STDs: Fact Sheet for Public Health Personnel
cdc.gov/condomeffectiveness/latex.htm
However, the overall strength of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of condoms in reducing the risk of other STDs is not at the level of that for HIV, primarily because fewer methodologically sound and well-designed studies have been completed that address other STDs.
Genital ulcer diseases include genital herpes, syphilis, and chancroid. These diseases are transmitted primarily through “skin-to-skin” contact from sores/ulcers or infected skin that looks normal. HPV infections are transmitted through contact with infected genital skin or mucosal surfaces/secretions.
Latex condoms can only protect against transmission when the ulcers or infections are in genital areas that are covered or protected by the condom. Thus, consistent and correct use of latex condoms would be expected to protect against transmission of genital ulcer diseases and HPV in some, but not all, instances.
Also, if there is tearing in the condom and **you have already been infected with the Human papilloma virus (HPV) then you become more susceptible to being infected with the HIV since Human Papilloma weakens the immune system. **
Pro-condomites that speak of the backwards ideology of the Catholic faith often dismiss the other wonderful STD’s that you can become infected with even with condom use. I wonder how many parents would say to their kids **“Honey, if you are going to use a condom know that you can still become infected with an STD”. ** I doubt there are few conversations like this going on in many households.
Promoting condom use as the only answer is like giving someone a loaded-gun to play Russian roulette with ones health (STD’s) and if you still happen to get shot (infected with other STD’s when using a condom), then those are the breaks.
And to belittle those who are pro-abstinence and against condoms use as the only answer is horrifying. This kind of attitude generally looks at all human beings as beyond the capacity to exhibit self-control and keeps the HIV infection rate sky high.