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| Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7 Erm, it's because you are, you stupid bitch. Look at the topics. "omg, should i do a threeway??!?!!" "omg i got hit on inna super market and gave the guy my number" etc, etc, etc. |

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| Originally posted by Ania_xox lol correct me if I'm wrong but don't you have an STD? |
And you have had more dicks in you then the church of Scientology.
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| Originally posted by elFreak And you have had more dicks in you then the church of Scientology. |
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| Originally posted by samochod I agree with Sara. Anyone in a normal relationship would respond similarly, if their partner was propositioning friends for sex. If it was a joke it�s a rather bizarre one at that. Even if you bf didn't say anything, it wouldn't surprise me if he has filed this away as "things that worry me about my significant other." It�s also not a good sign that he doesn't care that you engage in this type of behavior. Blaming it on alcohol is a rather weak excuse. You must have a very boring relationship to resort to this type of entertainment. |
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| Originally posted by Slylee omg stop stalking me you weirdo |
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| Originally posted by Slylee yea but you still have an STD |
80% that sounds a bit high...
Treebeard and the tunneling microscope have made my week.
sorry ania shit thread as usual.
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| Originally posted by nchs09 80% that sounds a bit high... |
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| Originally posted by winston sorry ania shit thread as usual. |
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| Originally posted by Zild most people have it but don't really know because they don't show any symptoms |
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| Originally posted by elFreak i got hpv. look it up, big deal 80% of people get it. with all the cock you've choked on the numbers are there that you have it too. condoms don't work with hpv. enjoy the cervical cancer |
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| Originally posted by Slylee negative ghost rider. you know...like my pap smears |
You idiot, a pap smear IS a diagnostic test for HPV. Blood tests will confirm.
a threesome with two brazilian women or a threesome with a mulata & latina, or two latinas...
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| Originally posted by jennypie You idiot, a pap smear IS a diagnostic test for HPV. Blood tests will confirm. |

is this a good time to post pics of a threesome in a doctors office
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| Originally posted by elFreak as a nurse you should fucking know that if there are no symptoms, she can still have it and have a clean pap smear. look in your book again ![]() no pre cancer (not cancer) = clean pap no pre cancer =/= no hpv. |
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| A Pap test looks for abnormal cell changes. A woman after the age of 30 where abnormal cell have been found will have an HPV test that confirms you have one or more of the HPV types the HPV test screens for. An HPV test does not screen for all 30+ high and low risk HPV types. A single Pap test may miss abnormal cells. Screening for HPV is not included in normal STI screening. A Pap test is only screening for the cervix. There is no vulva cells that are taken with our Pap so an HPV infection that just involved the vulva may not show on in the HPV test or with the Pap screening. |
Hence why BLOOD TESTS are done to further confirm it. Moron.
And that's why people like you get STDs.
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| Key Points About HPV: * HPV (human papillomavirus) is a common virus that infects the skin and mucous membranes. * There are about 100 types of HPV. Approximately 30 of those are spread through genital contact (typically sexual intercourse). Around 12 � called "low-risk" types of HPV � can cause genital warts. In addition, there are approximately 15 "high-risk" types of HPV that can cause cervical cancer. * It is estimated that 80 percent of all women � and 50 percent of men and women combined � will get one or more types of "genital" HPV at some point in their lives. * Although risk factors like smoking can contribute to your chance of developing cervical disease, HPV must first be present. * Fortunately, in most people, the body's immune system fights off or suppresses the HPV virus before it causes problems. It is only when the infection persists that it can cause cells to become abnormal. * Infection with the most common types of "genital" HPV can be prevented with the HPV vaccine. However, vaccination is only fully effective if administered before a girl or young woman has been exposed to those types of HPV through sexual contact. In addition, the vaccine does not protect against all types of HPV that can cause cervical cancer. Thus, it is important to get a regular Pap and � if you're over 30 � an HPV test, even if you've been vaccinated. A Pap can identify abnormal cells, and the digene HPV Test detects the presence of 13 high-risk types of HPV. Together, they help make sure abnormal cells are diagnosed and treated early. |
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