If you're doing all this fuckin, don't you have an STD!?

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Ok. I was just looking at a thread where a couple of guys said they fucked like 400 women in their lifetime.:rolleyes:

but still, a lot people in the forums say that they've had a ridiculous amount of sex partners.... don't you people have at least one STD!?

I don't want to sound offensive if you do, but I'm just curious.
 

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It seemed about fifteen years ago every time I fucked either a girl or a guy I'd get the clap. No good! So started always using a condom. Always! No exceptions! It's keep be disease free! You can fuck your brains out and not have STDs but more than your dick needs to be rigid, you attitude toward protecting yourself needs to be equally rigid. Have fun! But remember the fun is in sliding your dick in, not taking stupid chances.
 

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Ok. I was just looking at a thread where a couple of guys said they fucked like 400 women in their lifetime.:rolleyes:

but still, a lot people in the forums say that they've had a ridiculous amount of sex partners.... don't you people have at least one STD!?

I don't want to sound offensive if you do, but I'm just curious.



called a condom, greeks invented it bout 2000 years ago out of animal intestine. comes in all diffrent sizes, as for ME, i haven't fucked 400 women, i have been with less than a quarter of that, but some people aren't with 75-100-400 people , they are with 1 and thats it. some catch aids some catch herpes, most get some crabs crotch rot........ and ods are about 20-60 active people here have 1 of the 3 big ones, hell man i wrote an artical once after belladonna came out on it, about how 60-80 % of the mainstream adult porn industry has herpes.... they don't screen for that just the bad HEP's and aids, cause it ain't fatal...... you never know, glove it up
 

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Yup. I've been using condoms (even though they never fit well) since the early 1970s. Never liked fucking a guy and being surprised by getting my dick covered in butt fudge. Condoms helped --- a lot. And I've yet to get an STD (which I think is some sort of miraculous record considering the whore I am and the whore I was). But I did catch the crabs once. Made my soon-not-to-be boyfriend take all our clothing and bedding to the local hospital laundry (he was a social worker) and had everything washed in the laundry autoclave.
 

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I think he meant HPV and Herpes. Condoms help, but they cannot fully prevent either.
 

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Maybe he meant HPV. You can get it from skin to skin contact in addition to sexual contact.

How Do You Get HPV? - Human papillomavirus

HPV and genital warts are usually spread by direct skin-to-skin contact during vaginal, anal or oral sex with someone who has been infected with HPV. Using condoms every time you have sex can help protect against HPV but they aren't perfect because HPV can be found on skin that isn't covered by a condom.
 
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Condoms do not protect against all STDs. You can even get HIV with a condom if it breaks or if it fails and you can get HIV from oral sex too. You can get things like gohnnoreah and hepatitis just from kissing someone and you can get Herpes and HPV (warts) from skin to skin contact and the other person does not have to show symptoms of them. The only safer sex is sitting in two corners of a room and watching each other jack off. Either these people are lying and just making up their numbers or else they actually do have an STD but either do not talk about it or write about it here or they have one but do not know it at all.
 

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According to the NIH condoms are effective 80% per year with vaginal sex. That is out of 100 couples using condoms without fail at the end of the year 20 will be pregnant. There is no other standard for condoms except they lower risk but, there has never been a way to measure it for every type hole guys stick them in. Prudent decisions have always been the best disease control. That means thinking with the big head not the one below your waist.
 

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People can have multiple sex partners and not end up in a lepper colony.

How to avoid getting STD's? It's called using good judgement and being selective and being careful. Some people do not beat the odds and they end up with the occasional STD or worse. However, If a person uses his/her brain and acts responsibly, the odds are in their favor that they will be fine.
 

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I would say I've used condoms all of the time, but that wouldn't be true. The times I didn't use a condom were with partners who I have known for awhile and were tested for STD's. I get tested every 6 months even if I'm with the same person.
 
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People can have multiple sex partners and not end up in a lepper colony.

How to avoid getting STD's? It's called using good judgement and being selective and being careful. Some people do not beat the odds and they end up with the occasional STD or worse. However, If a person uses his/her brain and acts responsibly, the odds are in their favor that they will be fine.

That's how I did it, with something around 100 to 150 partners in my life. Some with condoms, some without, depending. Not one STD, ever.
 

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According to the NIH condoms are effective 80% per year with vaginal sex. That is out of 100 couples using condoms without fail at the end of the year 20 will be pregnant.
there's something wrong here with your fact. how about if each couple has sex once a year? how about if each couple has sex 365 times a year? effectivity is based on number of pregnancies occurring per number of sex acts performed.

can we also assume 20 gay couples will be pregnant? :hitwithrock:
 

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You can never be sure that you don't have STD unless you've been tested and got negative results. Some STD's & even HIV may have no visible symptoms at first and some people are not even aware that they are carriers and infect others unknowingly.
 

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According to the NIH condoms are effective 80% per year with vaginal sex. That is out of 100 couples using condoms without fail at the end of the year 20 will be pregnant. There is no other standard for condoms except they lower risk but, there has never been a way to measure it for every type hole guys stick them in. Prudent decisions have always been the best disease control. That means thinking with the big head not the one below your waist.


Thats not true at all, its more like 1% of condoms fail, your facts are clearly not true at all
 

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I've wondered about this also. I don't see how people can have this many partners without getting oral herpes at the least. And I would think that since about 25% of adults get genital herpes, that someone who has had enough partners would get it too. Some people can have it and not even realize it because they don't get tested for it.

I've found that discussing herpes isn't very popular around here. People either have it and don't want to admit it, they don't want to know if they have it or they just don't want to think (and worry) about it.
According to the NIH condoms are effective 80% per year with vaginal sex. That is out of 100 couples using condoms without fail at the end of the year 20 will be pregnant.
"without fail" is where you are wrong. Those statistics usually mean that condoms are the couple's primary means of birth control. This means that they could (and probably did) have sex without condoms when they didn't have any. If a condom is used and it doesn't break and if fits well enough to not leak, then there is virtually no chance of getting pregnant. If no sperm gets in or on the vagina, then there is no chance.
You can never be sure that you don't have STD unless you've been tested and got negative results.
Sometimes you can never be sure. Some tests can come back negative even if you are positive, like the herpes blood tests. And men can't be tested for HPV.
 

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People do not often go through the trouble of getting a comprehensive STD panel either, as they are expensive (500 to 700 dollars). This is why I do not trust anyone who says they are clean, unless we go together to get a full panel. I did this with my current partner.
 

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Coming out of a decade of lust without a single STD can only be attributed to pure dumb luck. Never used protection and always waited for the day when Junior would just turn black and fall off. But it never happened. Could've been the booze, could have been the non-prescription "medication" taken in excess. Whatever divine providence (is there a patron saint of willies?) seemed to protect me it had backup.

I've been tested at least four times since (all due to scares) and have come out clean. Monogamy beats the worry any day.