Condoms
Condoms - Do They Really Work

All condoms have flaws or holes.  These aren't poked into them intentionally by someone.  They occur naturally in all latex condoms.  The average hole size is 5 microns(1 micron = 1 millionth of a meter).  A sperm is only 2.5 microns.  An HIV virus that causes AIDS is only 0.1 micron.  In one test, 33% (1/3) of the latex condoms leaked HIV sized particles.

No one can tell you how to think ... but don't ignore the facts.  Consider this information then decide if using a condom during intercourse is "safe sex".

When doctors work on someone with AIDS they put on two pairs of gloves, a full gown over their clothes, a mask and goggles.  Even then, they don't feel completely "safe".

You are told by adults who teach "safe sex" that you are protected when you take off all your clothes, put on one possibly flawed condom and have intercourse.  But you aren't being told the whole story.

Dr. Theresa Crenshaw, past president of the American Association of Sex Education, Counselors and Therapists, spoke to over 800 colleagues who write literature and teach sex education to young adults.  They recommend condoms for "safe sex".

Dr. Crenshaw said, "I asked them (800 people) if they had available the partner of their dreams and knew that person carried the (AIDS) virus, would they have sex, depending on a condom for protection?  No one raised their hand!".  These are the same people telling you condoms protect you from the deadly HIV virus - yet they wouldn't risk it themselves!

Have you ever seen the warning on a condom package?  It says, "Keep unused condoms in their packs in a cool dry place."  Why the warning?  Dr. David G. Collart, Ph.D. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, wrote:" ... condoms are heat and cold sensitive yet they are not transported in climate controlled vehicles.  In a study of condoms, 72,000 trucks were checked and actual photographs taken of eggs frying in the back of trucks used for condom distribution."  Latex breaks down in heat, yet condoms are transported in trucks that get so hot you can fry an egg!

If this were not enough, condoms also break and slip off during intercourse.  Two researchers, Gotzsche and Hording, did a study of condom failure rate during sex.  They found that the breakage and slip off rate during use is so high it makes condoms ineffective for protection against HIV.  Add this possibility to the natural flaws in latex and heat or cold damage, and "safe sex" is looking pretty dangerous.

The reality is condoms fail one third of the time, either by flaws, breaking or deterioration.  This isn't an opinion, it is a fact - the result of a scientific study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, February, 1987.  Safe sex teachers won't tell you that!

Would you like to raise a family, have a career or follow a dream?

... Then don't buy the "safe sex" lie - it can kill you.  The only "safe sex" is no sex until marriage.  You're worth it - don't let anyone tell you you're not!