"Once they learn that they must wear condoms to protect themselves they may be more emphatic."
Are not willing to use condoms to protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases.
Told that condoms could have protected him from infection, he asks for some.
More importantly, condoms protect from the transmission of sexually transmitted disease.
Hence, there's been a lot of doubt as to whether condoms - even when used perfectly - can protect against HPV.
A condom may protect you from the herpes virus if it covers the infected area.
Students are also taught that condoms do not protect against all forms of sexually transmitted diseases.
Some will do this because they've been told condoms can protect against the AIDS virus.
Some will do it because they've heard condoms can protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
Q. Do condoms protect against the spread of the virus?