If you have a decent LP collection, you might play any one particular LP 4-5 times a year, if it's one of your top favorites. On the other hand, every second of listening to LPs is courtesy of the diamond tip tracing a groove. Compared to any single LP, the diamond gets a lot more playing time. That's why diamond tips eventually wear out, and LPs generally don't if you take good care of them. Also, the typical stylus is made from industrial diamonds which may or may not be as hard as a natural stone. I personally don't worry about bad LPs damaging the stylus, per se.