Is this a serious question? Ever hear of a shower?How come your SO did not detect smell of other women when you come home?
Is this a serious question? Ever hear of a shower?How come your SO did not detect smell of other women when you come home?
Just curious if your doctor told you exactly which STI's you were tested for?I found out today that I'm clear and the full battery of tests came out negative but the anxiety that I went through this week made it feel like years.
Being public with your private thoughts can reinforce your decisions. If it helps him do what he feels is right for himself it's all good.What never ceases to amaze me is that members post their retirement for whatever reason. Why not just quietly fade into the sunset? If you ever choose to post again, it fuels your skeptics.
EXACTLYJust curious if your doctor told you exactly which STI's you were tested for?
Routine STI tests usually only cover three bacterial infections: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis. They only test for these three because they are the most common bacterial infections and they are usually curable with antibiotics.
The viral STI's, HPV and Herpes, are far more common than the bacterial STI's, and they are not curable. There is no approved test for men for HPV, and they usually only test for Herpes if there are visible sores that can be swabbed. Many people become infected with HPV or Herpes without showing any symptoms, and they can infect future partners without realizing it.
It's a good thing for hobbyists to get tested, but some people (through no fault of their own) are getting a false sense of security from testing. They believe that a negative test result means that they are completely clear of all STI's, when in reality it usually only means that they don't have Chlamydia, Gonorrhea or Syphilis.
Doctors and clinic staff are not doing a good job of explaining to the patients which STI's are covered and, more importantly, which STI's are not covered by the testing.
EXACTLYJust curious if your doctor told you exactly which STI's you were tested for?
Routine STI tests usually only cover three bacterial infections: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis. They only test for these three because they are the most common bacterial infections and they are usually curable with antibiotics.
The viral STI's, HPV and Herpes, are far more common than the bacterial STI's, and they are not curable. There is no approved test for men for HPV, and they usually only test for Herpes if there are visible sores that can be swabbed. Many people become infected with HPV or Herpes without showing any symptoms, and they can infect future partners without realizing it.
It's a good thing for hobbyists to get tested, but some people (through no fault of their own) are getting a false sense of security from testing. They believe that a negative test result means that they are completely clear of all STI's, when in reality it usually only means that they don't have Chlamydia, Gonorrhea or Syphilis.
Doctors and clinic staff are not doing a good job of explaining to the patients which STI's are covered and, more importantly, which STI's are not covered by the testing.
when you go to get tested tell them i want everything tested *shakes head*Just curious if your doctor told you exactly which STI's you were tested for?
Routine STI tests usually only cover three bacterial infections: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis. They only test for these three because they are the most common bacterial infections and they are usually curable with antibiotics.
The viral STI's, HPV and Herpes, are far more common than the bacterial STI's, and they are not curable. There is no approved test for men for HPV, and they usually only test for Herpes if there are visible sores that can be swabbed. Many people become infected with HPV or Herpes without showing any symptoms, and they can infect future partners without realizing it.
It's a good thing for hobbyists to get tested, but some people (through no fault of their own) are getting a false sense of security from testing. They believe that a negative test result means that they are completely clear of all STI's, when in reality it usually only means that they don't have Chlamydia, Gonorrhea or Syphilis.
Doctors and clinic staff are not doing a good job of explaining to the patients which STI's are covered and, more importantly, which STI's are not covered by the testing.
and who cares what you think lol1. Good to read that you're healthy.
2. Best wishes with your moving on.
What never ceases to amaze me is that members post their retirement for whatever reason. Why not just quietly fade into the sunset? If you ever choose to post again, it fuels your skeptics.
That's your opinion and you're entitled, but I disagree with you.Being public with your private thoughts can reinforce your decisions. If it helps him do what he feels is right for himself it's all good.
It sounds like a wise choice for Scarbiguy and I wish him well.
Just as you cares what you think!and who cares what you think lol
NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO POST THEIR RETIREMENT FROM HOBBING FROM NOW ON "HOF" SAID SO
can smell the SHOWER! lolIs this a serious question? Ever hear of a shower?
actually contrary to what you and your little hate luv posse think i'm well liked here and when i post something you can actually understand what i'm saying lolJust as you cares what you think!
I'll be glad when you retire. Screw it, I'll just put you on ignore.
And if the OP wanders back in, we can all harass the crap outa him.Being public with your private thoughts can reinforce your decisions. If it helps him do what he feels is right for himself it's all good.
It sounds like a wise choice for Scarbiguy and I wish him well.
I don't know. I'm kinda cheap!And if the OP wanders back in, we can all harass the crap outa him.
Geez HOF, its just like any other type of human interaction.
If you had a fav bar over the years,
got to know a lot of regulars (SOME at least on an affable basis- lol)
And you KNEW you were not coming back,
wouldnt you say a brief 'Adios" to a few?
Maybe even buy a round?
HEY, EVERYONE RETIRING SHOULD BUY A BJ FOR THE HOUSE!![]()
lol i'm pretty sure all the girls who've had to put up with you know thatI don't know. I'm kinda cheap!
sure - a shower is a party thrown when you are having a baby- sheesh.Is this a serious question? Ever hear of a shower?
In the last couple of weeks you've told a few escorts they shouldn't be in the business.I'll be glad when you retire.
Doctors and clinics follow guidelines and protocols for STI testing. They don't throw out the guidelines just because you told them you "want everything tested". Shaking your head won't make any difference.when you go to get tested tell them i want everything tested *shakes head*
Contrary to what you may think, I don't hate you. In order to hate you, I would have had to liked you!actually contrary to what you and your little hate luv posse think i'm well liked here and when i post something you can actually understand what i'm saying lol