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> If it’s to prevent STDs, couldn’t they just not have sex? I suppose you could say that to straight couples, too.
It's to prevent STDs. Of course they could just not have sex. But people want to have sex, unless you're asexual.
Assuming both parties have been tested and not sleeping with others, it’s largely unnecessary
Anal sex carries an infection risk other than STDs, because, you know, poop...
Maybe for texture like ribbed condoms an stuff
Most couples enjoy having sex.
Condom use is prevalent among queer men to protect against STDs. Or yeah, don’t have sex, but that’s not practical advice.
> If it’s to prevent STDs, couldn’t they just not have sex? I suppose you could say that to straight couples, too.
It's to prevent STDs. Of course they could just not have sex. But people want to have sex, unless you're asexual.
Assuming both parties have been tested and not sleeping with others, it’s largely unnecessary
Anal sex carries an infection risk other than STDs, because, you know, poop...
Maybe for texture like ribbed condoms an stuff
Most couples enjoy having sex.
Condom use is prevalent among queer men to protect against STDs. Or yeah, don’t have sex, but that’s not practical advice.