You're disingenuously avoiding the question, as usual, Ben. If condoms were used 100% of the time, of course they would reduce STDs, as you've basically already admitted when you said that having sex with a condom is safer than having sex without a condom.
If the reason isn't less STDs, then how is it safer? The reason STD transmission hasn't gone down, is because people, for whatever reason, don't use condoms.
You, and your church, oppose telling the truth about condoms - not the history of condoms, but the truth about what actual condom use would do.
Using a condom and having more partners can be less safe than limiting partners and not using a condom.
All of these prepositions are factual.
Really? What's the limit? Additionally, and I've made this point before, I'll take 10 women, use a condom every time. You take 1 woman and don't use a condom. Is 10-1 a good ratio, or would you prefer hire? Anyway, we'll repeat this scenario until one of us gets an STD.
Now you're the one throwing out unquantifiable numbers and ratios, Ben. The reality is, it only takes ONE TIME sleeping with someone who has an STD, and getting the STD without using a condom. While the possibility still exists WITH a condom, the likelihood of transmission is vastly lower.
Let's put it another way. Ask your doctor. If your doctor is a practicing Catholic, then understand that his opinion is likely skewed, and go ask a doctor without a dog in the fight. If your doctor agree that 100% condom use would reduce STD transmission, then STFU. If he says otherwise, please post his name so that I can look into his credibility (ie, his religious beliefs).
And no, he's not Catholic or very religious at all. His main concern with me is depression, and I have to report to him every now and again. Apparently I have quite a family history of it in my extended family.
Source that for me, please, as it is very obvious that 23% of the US population does NOT have HIV.
The rest of your point talking about risk potential is irrelevant, because if those numbers had any resemblance to fact, a lot more than 20,000 people per year would die from HIV
you aren't even taking the possibility of protection and mutual testing prior to sex into consideration.
Or I can stay in the real world.
Also, let's take race into account. A much higher percentage of black women have HIV/AIDs than white women, so if I limit myself to sleeping with white women only, wouldn't that decrease my chance of getting AIDs?
The most important number is the number of partners. Please understand that if you are over 5 or 6 per year, that you are in fact exposing yourself to about 35 people who have had AIDS, through the people that have slept with your partners, or your partner's partners, or anywhere down the chain.
The point is, Ben, a statistician you are not, so don't try to pull bull**** stats out of your ass, especially when you don't take anything else into account. You're just trying to do your usual smoke 'n mirrors hand-wavium strategy to distract people from the real point, which is that you don't think condoms are effective at reducing STD transmission. Most of the rest of us disagree with you, including doctors.
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