If you ask me legit, if you pullout you have no worries of anything. Just dont go raw dog with diseased people for too long... Then again im not a scientist
Pulling out will NOT protect you against sexually transmitted diseases and you can't tell who is "diseased" in some cases, the person may not know themselves and one contact may be "too long".
You're right about one thing, you're definitely not a scientist or you'd be checking out the facts rather than talking nonsense.
None are. Rape doesn't exist in the animal kingdom because there are NO laws regarding it. Just because you "feel" like it happens, doesn't mean it does actually happen.
That's pretty funny, considering the term vd (venereal disease) hasn't been used for decades. The term STI for Sexually Transmitted Infections superseded STD for Sexually Transmitted Diseases quite a while ago: keep up!
There is no "it", STI is an abbreviation of Sexually Transmitted InfectionS plural, which covers a very wide range of nasty conditions which can be passed via sexual contact. What's more there are new ones emerging, some of which can't yet be treated and some of which have become resistant to medication.
It's irrelevant whether those conditions are called a disease or an infection, using condoms will nearly always provide protection.
Oh, by the way, I'm not a virgin, I don't teach sex ed and the STI abbreviation has been in widespread use for decades at least in Australia. Personally I think "disease" was more accurate than "infection" anyway.
Exactly, you're talking about diseases, not infections. Not sure about australia but most people would laugh at you if you called it an sti in normal conversation. An STI is a model of car made by Subaru.
Oh really, this is getting ridiculous: are you seriously suggesting that if someone told a friend or family member they'd just been diagnosed with an STI, the listener/s would think they'd been diagnosed with a motor vehicle?
Conversely, if someone mentions they just purchased a brand new STI, people who know that's a model of Subaru (which I didn't and could care less) ill hardly think they've just paid money for a sexual infection or disease.
Get a grip!
And by the way, I will refine my previous terminology: I'm talking about nasty painful sometimes fatal yukky horrible medical conditions passed on by sexual contact: happy now & on my part, that ends any further pointless childish debate about whether those conditions are infections or diseases.
iin i think condoms are pointless
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So how do you suggest people protect themselves from STI's without condoms?
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Ask the OP.
Empty bread wrappers work for me.
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Abusing your baby carrot isn't actual sex, FYI.
If you ask me legit, if you pullout you have no worries of anything. Just dont go raw dog with diseased people for too long... Then again im not a scientist
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Pulling out will NOT protect you against sexually transmitted diseases and you can't tell who is "diseased" in some cases, the person may not know themselves and one contact may be "too long".
You're right about one thing, you're definitely not a scientist or you'd be checking out the facts rather than talking nonsense.
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So you're saying you're a scientist of sexual diseases? Or just know a lot firsthand?
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No I didn't say that, just a fairly ordinary mature human being who's done her research.
Who are you to lecture anyone? You think animals "rape" each other.
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Passing on well established facts is hardly lecturing.
I have no idea what your second sentence is based on, unless you're talking about male human animals being rapists: some are, fortunately most aren't.
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None are. Rape doesn't exist in the animal kingdom because there are NO laws regarding it. Just because you "feel" like it happens, doesn't mean it does actually happen.
You are seriously stupid.
Mess with less skanky skanks?
Why do all the old ladies on here call vd a subaru sti?
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That's pretty funny, considering the term vd (venereal disease) hasn't been used for decades. The term STI for Sexually Transmitted Infections superseded STD for Sexually Transmitted Diseases quite a while ago: keep up!
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Nobody calls it an sti except for virgins teaching baby school sex ed. It's a disease not an infection.
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There is no "it", STI is an abbreviation of Sexually Transmitted InfectionS plural, which covers a very wide range of nasty conditions which can be passed via sexual contact. What's more there are new ones emerging, some of which can't yet be treated and some of which have become resistant to medication.
It's irrelevant whether those conditions are called a disease or an infection, using condoms will nearly always provide protection.
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Exactly, you're talking about diseases, not infections. Not sure about australia but most people would laugh at you if you called it an sti in normal conversation. An STI is a model of car made by Subaru.
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Oh really, this is getting ridiculous: are you seriously suggesting that if someone told a friend or family member they'd just been diagnosed with an STI, the listener/s would think they'd been diagnosed with a motor vehicle?
Conversely, if someone mentions they just purchased a brand new STI, people who know that's a model of Subaru (which I didn't and could care less) ill hardly think they've just paid money for a sexual infection or disease.
Get a grip!
And by the way, I will refine my previous terminology: I'm talking about nasty painful sometimes fatal yukky horrible medical conditions passed on by sexual contact: happy now & on my part, that ends any further pointless childish debate about whether those conditions are infections or diseases.