I'm OP of the thread. I'm a solo single mom of a toddler. Not by choice. I am terrified that the father of my child may also have given me something that will kill me. I thought the corrections were offensive. It appeared everybody understood my question with my error... So yes, I think it was mean and unnecessary to have corrected me.
Anonymous wrote:Condoms don't protect against HPV, PP. You don't even need to have sex to get it.
OP of other thread, 80% of women have HPV. Multiple OBs/Gyns have told me this. I can think of 5 friends off the top of my head that have it--and i'm sure most people keep it quiet. It is shocking at first, but try not to worry too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Condoms don't protect against HPV, PP. You don't even need to have sex to get it.
OP of other thread, 80% of women have HPV. Multiple OBs/Gyns have told me this. I can think of 5 friends off the top of my head that have it--and i'm sure most people keep it quiet. It is shocking at first, but try not to worry too much.
I was referring to the other "something that may kill her." However, condoms provide some protection against HPV, but the condom does not cover the entire area so you are still at risk from exposed area. I just wanted to note that people shouldn't not use condoms because you are still at risk. It helps lesson the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Condoms don't protect against HPV, PP. You don't even need to have sex to get it.
OP of other thread, 80% of women have HPV. Multiple OBs/Gyns have told me this. I can think of 5 friends off the top of my head that have it--and i'm sure most people keep it quiet. It is shocking at first, but try not to worry too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was one who you may think was rude. I think the Internet confuses tone sometimes. This was not a spelling error; it was akin to meaning "strep" and saying "staph." The inaccurate was confusing and makes it less likely OP will be helped. I think the word ignorant was used and that is accurate; ignorant isn't insulting. It means you don't know something. The OP didn't know what her procedure was called. Or perhaps she forgot. Or perhaps she was screwed by autocorrect. I don't think this is a big deal.
I'm OP of the thread. I'm a solo single mom of a toddler. Not by choice. I am terrified that the father of my child may also have given me something that will kill me. I thought the corrections were offensive. It appeared everybody understood my question with my error... So yes, I think it was mean and unnecessary to have corrected me.
Anonymous wrote:OK, the poster of the other thread was saying the wrong procedure. It wasn't that she was spelling a procedure wrong, she was saying the wrong one.
Anonymous wrote:I was one who you may think was rude. I think the Internet confuses tone sometimes. This was not a spelling error; it was akin to meaning "strep" and saying "staph." The inaccurate was confusing and makes it less likely OP will be helped. I think the word ignorant was used and that is accurate; ignorant isn't insulting. It means you don't know something. The OP didn't know what her procedure was called. Or perhaps she forgot. Or perhaps she was screwed by autocorrect. I don't think this is a big deal.