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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]The educational system you attended failed you. You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. You think she has some std that she has been harboring for years and that her husband needs layers of skin removed to “cure” it? This might be one of the more hilarious comments I have read on dcum. I’m very curious how old you are pp-i’m 43 and sex education was a required class in middle school and it was very extensive. maybe enroll in an online class to educate yourself before spewing your nonsense.[/quote] Sadly, you may be the densest poster on DCUM. And that is saying a lot. You note the humor in my post ("This might be one of the more hilarious comments I have read on dcum(sic)") (thank you, BTW), but then attempt to blast me for being uneducated. Your tone reflects the fact that either the humor went right over your head (which is likely) or that you meant to imply that my post was unintentionally humorous (in which case, you did a poor job writing your post). Bragging that you took a sex education course over [b]30 years ago[/b] does not make you an expert on current STD treatments, even treatments mentioned in jest. And, just so you are aware, ablation therapy (i.e., removing layers of skin) is often used to treat certain types of STDs, such as HPV. And HPV can remain dormant for years and may require "layers of skin removed" to cure it. For more information, visit the Mayo Clinic's website at https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hpv-infection/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20351602. So, yes, a person can have an STD (i.e., HPV) that they have harbored for years and that requires the removal of layers of skin to cure it. Please follow your own advice and educate yourself before posting, so that you don't appear so foolish. [/quote] HPV washes away on its own within 6 months if the woman is healthy. And most women who sleep around use condoms which protect 100% from this. Layes of skin??? It's easily removable with laser and can appear in women who don't have multiple sex partners as there are literally 200 types that live in everyone's body. There is a good vaccine since early 2000s that protects against cancerous types and many other types. I'm vaccinated and never had this infection even though I had 20+ partners. [/quote] Not the pp or the other pp discussing this but FYI condoms do not protect against HPV. Previous pp-you are describing gentian warts that may or may not be caused by HPV. Most people with HPV never have genital warts. And you don’t need to be “run through” to get HPV as literally almost the entire population has it at least once in their lifetime. And if a married guy all the sudden needs ablation from genital warts and he has only been with his wife tat is obviously a different kind of problem he needs to look into. A urologist cannot tell how many people you or your partner has slept with by an std you have. People have gotten stds from their one and only partner (obviously the other person not so much). [/quote] Condoms provide a very good protection against HPV. Maybe not 100% but for me (I used condoms religiously and asked men for vaccination proof) it worked. Of course, condoms are not entirely protection from many STDs the [b]best[/b] way is regular testing, vaccinations and avoiding fluid/skin contact with unknown partners. I did the combination of all of it [/quote] The best and the only correct way to prevent stds are to only have sex with your spouse, and that goes for both spouses[/quote]
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