historygrl4no1 answered Friday September 9 2005, 6:07 pm: no, sometimes the condoms break. I would stick with the pill, its safer, 98% effective. Hope this helped.
barbiedollx answered Thursday September 8 2005, 12:38 am: Condoms are I think about 98-99% effective when used properly. The only form of protection that is 100% safe against all STI's and pregnancy is abstanience. [ barbiedollx's advice column | Ask barbiedollx A Question ]
MFS answered Thursday September 8 2005, 12:27 am: The short answer:
No. Not at all.
They can be effective in the prevention of pregnancy if used properly and responsibly. They are not, however perfect.
Condoms offer very little protection from most sexually transmitted diseases/infections. You cannot rely on a condom to keep either partner clean in that respect. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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