QUOTE(ArkFin8 @ Aug 6 2013, 09:36 PM)
Yes, even if you wear condom, virus can still spread because condom can ONLY REDUCE risk of transmission of the virus not 100% preventing it. Once you get HIV/AIDS, it is a notifiable disease- means everyone will know especially your family members. And if you don't seek treatment for HIV/AIDS, you will not have a peaceful death, you will get so many types of diseases and you will suffer until death.
Bear in mind, getting HIV/AIDS is not death sentence but you can consider yourself on your way to death. So no joke, HIV/AIDS is the scariest of all STDs and so far it has NO CURE .
Another thing is, wearing condom doesn't prevent transmission of Herpes Virus AT ALL coz herpes virus is so small that is can go pass the condom. And if a woman gets herpes virus, can have chance of getting cervical cancer later part of life. For men, you will get herpes virus infection....(can even get penile cancer)
Basically by anal sex, sure got tear in the rectum or anus because the anal part is not meant for sexual intercourse so if something were to penetrate that place, sure tearing and bleeding will occur, that's how the virus spread.
Have you people heard of Hepatitis B? Hep B is spread by saliva so yea, French-kiss also will get Hep B and you have 1/3 chances of developing liver failure and once liver failure , unless you get liver transplantation within 24 hours, you'll die no matter what.
HPV 16,18 cause cervical cancer, that's why women who actively changing partner are recommended to take screening (pap smear), mostly HPV transmitted by men (healthy carrier)
Homosexual men are more prone to get HIV because of buttsecks

, but in HIV some people need 10 years for full blown AIDS, so you can still piap piap around and destroying others human life
Herpes is hmm not that but for HSV2 can cause neonatal infection, for mothers, be careful
Hepatitis B is mostly being transmitted through blood, blood transfusion, needle prick and others and yup and it can cause liver failure. But Hepatitis C is the main one here because of its unstability and it can change shape therefore our body immune hard to recognize them. Hep C mostly cause of Hepatocellular Carcinoma. When you have HepB, you're most likely to have HepD too, yup say what ?

We got Hepavax for HepB but for HepC no effective immunity !