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Sex Cult Kool Aid Vomit says:
May 3, 2010 at 11:41 pm
“The cells enter through microscopic tears in the skin, which is why women are so much more susceptible to it.”

Why would that make women more susceptible to it?

Susan Walsh says:
May 4, 2010 at 7:29 am
Because vaginal tissue is much more sensitive to abrasion than penile tissue. There are many more opportunities, or locations, for the virus to enter the bloodstream. This is why twice as many women as men get herpes.

Michael says:
May 4, 2010 at 11:21 am
<blockquote>Guys are encoded with the desire to get it on as much as possible but why seek freedom by giving out sex like candy?</blockquote>
I have heard that them more one gives, the more one receives.
 
Should not generosity and sharing be encouraged?

Michael says:
May 4, 2010 at 12:39 pm
Guys are encoded with the desire to get it on as much as possible but why seek freedom by giving out sex like candy?

Because generosity is a virtue?

Because the more one gives, the more one receives?
.-= Michael´s last blog ..Michael is now friends with eldorado Restaurant lounge =-.

Jules says:
May 5, 2010 at 11:47 am
I was just diagnosed with herpes, hsv2. I am not promiscuous and neither are my previous partners (3) all bfs with whom I was friends prior to our relationships. I had to go to 4 doctors to actually get tested for herpes, the first three wouldn’t do it, and the test isn’t included in the standard STD testing. They usually only test if they see obvious, serious symptoms and a huge number of people with herpes NEVER show any symptoms, they just unknowingly pass it on. Doctors seem to think it’s not a big deal. Even PP decided it wasn’t necessary to test me, my symptoms are really mild, the NP said it was a yeast infection. Now I have been reading more to better inform myself and condoms only provide 30% protection against herpes, they also don’t completely protect you against hpv. It makes sense, I always used condoms (except for a few times when I found out I’m allergic to semen) and got tested regularly, same with my partners. They are all getting tested now that they know I have it.


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