I was talking about actual herpes, as in inflamed areas with lumps. They are generally found all over the groin region.Stasisesque said:Depends on where you get them? Is there some black market trade in condoms I'm not aware of? If you get the wrong size, sure, that can pose problems - but all condoms are made to a very very high standard. They cannot be sold if they do not meet incredibly specific requirements.
Not the condoms.
I probably should have made myself more clear. When I was talking about STD's, I was pretty much only referring to the diseases that are visible. It's become sort of a bad habit to associate everything STD related with herpes.
Did not know that you could pass oral herpes to the groin. The more you know.Herpes can be contracted without another person present. There is no guaranteed way to protect against the disease. You can pass oral herpes on to become genital herpes, hell you can even transfer it from your own mouth to your own genitals with your hands. Not a nice disease but the outbraks are completely controllable with the right treatment.
However, every other STD can be protected against with sensible use of condoms (male or female).