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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]what if I told you…hear me out: the majority of sexual experiences do not end with an std. This board is crazy with this fear. Of course it’s important to be safe but the fear on this board is absolutely absurd.[/quote] Hi! I figured you'd find this thread! I know you of old. One of DCUM's STI-deniers. You do not want to understand that being cautious and realistic is not "fear." Go ahead and enjoy all the sex you want, but don't try to fool others into thinking STIs just "aren't a thing." [/quote] She didn't deny that STIs exist but that people are not riddled with disease to the degree that DCUM loves to say. This is true, and even if you do pick up something, the vast majority are easily treated with meds. [/quote] exactly. I posted the comment you are referencing and yes this is exactly what I mean. I in no way am denying that STIs exist. i’m simply saying the vast majority of people do not have them. I also think it’s important to understand that the statistics for STIs are very skewed toward certain populations. What I mean by that is you are going to have a much higher concentration of STIs among homeless, drug users, sex workers etc…which is also where a lot of the numbers come from since typically those folks are on government healthcare or nothing at all. So they are easily counted in statistics when/if they get treated. If you took a group of 100 people from the risk groups I mentioned and 100 people who are just your everyday people working regular jobs etc…there is going to be a vast difference in what you find. [/quote] My data pool may be skewed but I know three men who have cheated and came down with STDs (and no, one wasn’t easily treated. A year in and they still can’t have sex). Shockingly (I say this with sarcasm, the AP lied about being sexually active with others).[/quote]You are so full of shit. No 3 men confided in you about their medical conditions and relationships to that level. I know you can't resist chiming in, STD lady, on every post where enjoyable sex is mentioned but come on now. You really went too far with this one. [/quote] Agree-this is fiction. nobody goes around telling people they have an std-even close family or friends. I am 42 years old and was wild and had a wild group of friends when I was young. I know of one woman who got an std (i’m also a female) and the only reason I know is because she was freaking out and asked me to come to the dr. with her. This is not typically something that comes up in conversation. And also you are definitely a woman by how you are talking and there is no freaking way three different men told you about an std.[/quote] I didn’t say they were friends. I know because they needed treatment.[/quote] So you are some kind of medical professional who treated them and you don’t think that skews the pool of population we are talking about? give me a break. Also-why would a guy tell you they got it because they cheated? Nothing you are adding is making you any more believable.[/quote] NP. It’s amazing when people say this. And then say no one has STIs.[/quote]
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