September 10, 2010



Do You Think It’s Immoral For Someone To Knowingly Have Sex W/others (w/a Condom) If They Have Genital Warts?

Do you think it’s immoral for someone to knowingly have sex w/others (w/a condom) if they have Genital Warts?
I know someone who has Genital Warts. A good buddy of mine. He goes out and has hooked up with a few women and always uses a condom, but a condom doesn’t always prevent the spread of warts. He knows this (as the doctor told him) yet he doesn’t tell the women he’s infected. Is this immoral? He says he’s using a condom and thinks that’s good enough.

Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Of course it is immoral. You may be the next guy wearing his warts on your crank.

  2. Homer Being says:

    So are you suggesting he should never have sex again? Sure it doesnt protect completely, but its probably good enough, and well if isnt then thats just too bad for the girl that slept with him. Anybody who has sex, condom or not, takes a risk, it is not immoral in my opinion. Now if he wasnt using rubber, then yes it would be immoral, but to expect him to give up sex is pushing the limit.

  3. cassie :) says:

    he probably just doesn’t want to blow his chances when really that is disrespectful and immoral too. if he has no intention of sleeping with that girl again, and has spread the warts to her, she is now in his position. i find that rude. but i can see why he’s doing it.

  4. Jezebell says:

    Yes, that is immoral. He is just spreading are the virus with no concern to what happens to his sexual partners. This guy should NOT be having sex unless cleared by a doctor to do so! This is how so many undeserving people get HPV even when they are careful because of guys like this!

  5. lifegoes says:

    it is not only immoral, it is illegal. the state legally says that if you can prove (based on drs exams and test) that a person found out and has tested positive for a disease, that they legally must tell someone before having sex with them

  6. Ms. Le'Kia says:

    VERY….Simply b/c a condom doesn’t cover your entire genital area so he still might pass it on. Tell him to remember that if he comes up with AIDS or something b/c someone used a condom and thought it was “good enough”

  7. RayeKaye says:

    Yes, immoral, and in my opinion, should be illegal as well. If he has genital warts, who knows what else he has? He might also be HIV positive.

  8. LSBN says:

    Yeah it’s wrong for him not to tell the women. This is why diseases get spread so easily. He’s just a selfish B*stard!
    L

  9. cuthere1 says:

    It’s immoral not to tell the women. If he told them and they still had sex with him, then it would be their problem.

  10. Doctor Fill says:

    Karma is a real ******!

  11. Reyairia says:

    Yes.

  12. Carrie L says:

    yes that’s horrible! Your friend sounds like a jerk!

  13. littlebi says:

    Of course it’s immoral. I hope you’ve told him so. It may not change what he chooses to do, but the least we can do is stand up for the right thing and try to do our best. It’s great that you’re even asking this question (why aren’t there more folks like you out there?) Ask him how he will feel if the woman he one day marries turns up with warts, cervical cancer (from the wart virus) or herpes, because some guy she hooked up with one night when she was younger and not using her best judgment put her health in jeopardy so he could seflishly score. (Or if someone did this to his mother/sister/best friend–or to him!) It’s as simple as treating others as we want to be treated. It’s great to see your question and all the answers standing up for what’s morally right! yay!

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