Don’t condoms stop AIDS?

Judge: “Lucy, why did you kill Dr. Mark.”

Lucy: “He misdiagnosed me and said I had AIDS.”

Judge: “Then he didn’t deserve to die!”

Lucy: “Did he? After I got out of his clinic, I was so desperate that I decided to get back at men. So I slept with two-thirds of the men in town, and then I found out that I did not have AIDS, so do you think he should die?”

Judge: I am lucky you don’t have AIDS, otherwise I would have been unlucky …….

AIDS, the world’s most talked-about disease.

A disease that is only found in monkeys in Africa has come to earth and has brought immense fear to the world.

So, can condoms prevent AIDS?

Some people say that AIDS is a virus that is smaller than the gap of condoms and can easily pass through condoms and infect sexual partners.

Some people say that condoms can hinder the AIDS virus.

So, which answer is true?

Experiments have proven that even the hepatitis B virus, which is only 42 nm, cannot pass through the barrier formed by latex condoms. Condoms provide effective protection against all sizes of STD pathogens. This is because the most important determinant of whether a virus can pass through a given pore size is actually the flow of liquid, and even if the condom pores are several times the diameter of the virus, as long as the flow of liquid is impeded, the virus particles cannot pass through.

Do condoms leak water or oil?

Condoms do not leak oil or water.

Condoms are still one of the great inventions of the last century and can prevent AIDS. Cleanliness is the ultimate HIV prevention tool.