"jackassed shit-brained meat sacks" Why did this give me a pepperoni craving?
I agree with most of what you said. I don't understand how you expect people to "make sure" that their prospective one-night-stand partner is STD-free, though. Getting tested and getting results take time and in the amount of time it takes to get the results, said person could have come into contact with an STD anyhow, making the previous results null and void. There is no way to monitor your potential lover to make sure that they were abstinent between the time they were tested and the time you decide to get dirty with them.
I figure, if you are wanting to fuck, then you are assuming a certain amount of risk involved with said fucking. To reduce this risk, USE CONDOMS each and every time...NO EXCUSES. Of course, I also think asking about STD's is important, but you should also realize that people lie to get what they want, ESPECIALLY when it comes to sex. People lie because they are embarrassed. Fact is, a good percentage of the population has had or has an STD. It is not something to be ashamed of...you go to the doctor, get tested, if it turns out you have something you take your meds, you practice safer sex next time and each time thereafter.
There is such a stigma surrounding STD's and it's unfortunate because it seems that because of those bad feelings, people are willing to lie about their status, which in turn actually causes more disease. So please lighten up if your prospective partner tells you YES, I've had something....be glad that they were HONEST with you. Use your best judgment. And USE CONDOMS. It's simple, people. It really is.
Totally true... My note of make sure is basically telling people to wake up and smell the chlymidia :O They should be a little open and honest about shit they know about, and shit they don't know about...
If they have a disease, bring it up. Get it out in the clear. Take the precautions. If you don't know, be up front and honest there too.
That stigma you mention is terribly and unfortunatly very true for many sheeple out there...
You sure said fuck alot *giggle* Now how did I find a pepperoni stick in my possesion? ;)
I agree with most of what you said. I don't understand how you expect people to "make sure" that their prospective one-night-stand partner is STD-free, though. Getting tested and getting results take time and in the amount of time it takes to get the results, said person could have come into contact with an STD anyhow, making the previous results null and void. There is no way to monitor your potential lover to make sure that they were abstinent between the time they were tested and the time you decide to get dirty with them.
I figure, if you are wanting to fuck, then you are assuming a certain amount of risk involved with said fucking. To reduce this risk, USE CONDOMS each and every time...NO EXCUSES. Of course, I also think asking about STD's is important, but you should also realize that people lie to get what they want, ESPECIALLY when it comes to sex. People lie because they are embarrassed. Fact is, a good percentage of the population has had or has an STD. It is not something to be ashamed of...you go to the doctor, get tested, if it turns out you have something you take your meds, you practice safer sex next time and each time thereafter.
There is such a stigma surrounding STD's and it's unfortunate because it seems that because of those bad feelings, people are willing to lie about their status, which in turn actually causes more disease. So please lighten up if your prospective partner tells you YES, I've had something....be glad that they were HONEST with you. Use your best judgment. And USE CONDOMS. It's simple, people. It really is.
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If they have a disease, bring it up. Get it out in the clear. Take the precautions. If you don't know, be up front and honest there too.
That stigma you mention is terribly and unfortunatly very true for many sheeple out there...
You sure said fuck alot *giggle* Now how did I find a pepperoni stick in my possesion? ;)
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