No manufacturer would give a 100% warranty, even if their own tests show 100% effectiveness. This is so as not to open themselves to lawsuits if there is a failure in cases that are not covered by their own tests, or by circumstances outside their control (eg, condoms kept in hot places or women damaging the condoms with their teeth or fingernails).
Generally, condoms that are undamaged and un-torn are 100% safe against HIV. It is physically impossible for the HIV virus (or rather, the body fluids) to pass through the rubber barrier. In fact, having unprotected sex with a HiV-positive person only has a very low chance of infection in the first place, not that I am suggesting unprotected sex with a WL.
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Originally Posted by tian_cai007
I dont think using condoms is 100% safe. Even the manufacturer will say 99.99% safe to protect against HIV. So means if you bunk 10000 times, you may get it 1 chance of getting HIV. Nowadays those 0.03mm Okatomo which is so thin might also break during the action. So best advice is refrain from commercial sex...
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