NASTY
2007-01-22 13:36:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-02 06:53:19
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answer #2
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answered by Zelma 3
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2016-08-31 06:53:44
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answer #3
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answered by Genevieve 3
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I got clinically diagnosed with genital herpes (type 2) about five years ago, when I was still attending college and had a silly one-night stand. I understand lots of people say this, but I swear I had never done that sort of thing before. I just made a massive mistake that one time and all of a sudden it seemed like I was going to have to live with the consequences for my entire life. The worst part was feeling I could never date other men again. In the end, who wants to go out with someone that has sores around her private parts? But since a friend shared this movie https://tr.im/yWUNK everything got better.
Not only was I able to clear away all traces of the hsv from my system in less than 21 days, but I was also able to start dating again. I even met the guy of my dreams and I'm so fortunate to write that just a week ago, in front of everybody in a busy restaurant, he got down on one knee and proposed to me! This method gave me back the chance to be happy and experience real love again. Now I hope that I can help others too by sharing this story.
2015-09-25 03:18:31
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answer #4
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answered by Leanie 1
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It won't stop them!
When I was a vocational instructor in a GED program, the New York City Health Department came in one day and they showed this awful vomit inducing film showing untreated STD's.
It was so bad after 5 minutes I had to leave the room to throw up (my students found that VERY amusing!)
But, there were several major problems.
1) Outside of the infamous Tuskeegee Experiments, you are not going to see untreated STD's that bad in modern America.
2), The students get the wrong idea that if their partner doesn't have open running sores he/she is safe (the next day, my students told me of their plan to use what they called "The Smell Test" - basically, if their partner didn't have open running sores on their genitals they would assume that the person was totally clean - that was the horrible idea they got from this film)
3) Most importantly SCARE TACTICS DO NOT STOP TEENAGE SEX - within 2 days of seeing that film, my students were making plans to "get some" that weekend (with the aforementioned "smell test" as their only protection!)
It's better to realize that teenagers are naturally sexual and that all but the most socially maladjusted teens will have sex - so we should give them condoms and get the girls on the pill, to prevent pregnancy and STD's.
Sexual scare tactics don't work on adolescents - I know, I've seen it happen!
2007-01-22 13:44:32
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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My best friend has had genital herpes for about eight months now, and it's been really rough. She's had about 7 outbreaks. Everywhere I read it says it stops flaring up so much after time, but its not getting less frequent for her. She's been on Antiviral meds the whole time, too. She also has type 1 diabetes which she has had her whole life, which really weakens her immune system. Will it ever get better?
But after a friend share this video everything has changed.
Natural Safe Herpes Remedy?
2016-05-15 13:11:22
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that it should be shown becuase kids have their right to be told what is bad. If you showed them those pictures, they might not have sex for the rest of their lives! It's their right to decided whether they want to have sex or not; it depends on how parents influence them.
If you're a parent and you want to show a picture of infected genitals, I wouldn't suggest it. It's gross in the first place and I think that your kids really don't need to see the pictures.
However, they should be told that sex is NEVER 100% safe. Many women become pregnant, thinking that they were safe when their boyfriend was wearing a condom; they were WRONG. So, I think that you should tell them to not have sex, but don't go so far as to show them pictures of infected genitals.
2007-01-22 13:40:26
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answer #7
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answered by ▐▀▀▼▀▀▌ ►that guy◄ ▐▄▄▲▄▄▌ 5
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Yeah, for sure. They need to be notified about the outcome of sexually transmitted diseases and such. They'll need this kind of information in the long run so they can be able to identify these things. At least they won't be completely oblivious.
2007-01-22 13:39:57
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answer #8
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answered by CHA0TIK 3
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no - but they should be told the truth about sex without commitment - namely that once you have bonded with someone in such an intimate way - that person stays with you for the rest of your life regardless if you see them again or not.
They should also be told that there is no such thing as safe sex - as ALL forms of birth control are not 100% effective 100% of the time - except absinence.
2007-01-22 13:40:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it's okay.I show them to my kids everynight right after I read them a bedtime story from my Penthouse forum book.Hope you don't have kids.....or herpes.
2007-01-22 13:41:35
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answer #10
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answered by hippiegirl672003 4
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When I'm finished with my 2 boys , they will NOT require assistance from *anyone*, in any format. They will be informed.
2007-01-22 13:39:37
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answer #11
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answered by clever nickname 6
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