How could condoms prevent STDs when your balls are still touching all over your partner’s genital area?

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How could condoms prevent STDs when your balls are still touching all over your partner’s genital area?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Some STDs can be transmitted that way, like crabs, others are transmitted through specific bodily fluids, usually blood or semen, and unless your balls are all cut up or leaking somehow, they won’t be exposing your partners genitals to blood or semen.

Anonymous 0 Comments

“Condoms are the only form of contraception that help to prevent sexually transmissible infections (STIs) like chlamydia and gonorrhoea. However, condoms don’t protect you from all STIs such as herpes, genital warts, syphilis and monkeypox which can be spread from skin-to-skin contact.”

[https://www.getthefacts.health.wa.gov.au/faqs/do-condoms-protect-against-all-stis#:~:text=Condoms%20are%20the%20only%20form,skin%2Dto%2Dskin%20contact](https://www.getthefacts.health.wa.gov.au/faqs/do-condoms-protect-against-all-stis#:~:text=Condoms%20are%20the%20only%20form,skin%2Dto%2Dskin%20contact).

Anonymous 0 Comments

Many STDs are from germs in the secretions from urethra or vagina. A condom can prevent many of these secretions, unless the secretions are all over your testicles.

Anonymous 0 Comments

This is why you use latex gloves instead. The wrist cuff can go around your nuts for extra protection.

Bonus: you can reuse it 4 more times.