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HI everyone! Well, here I am again, and once again I have been out "Blognapping" shit.
However, this time I have actually found something to blognapp that actually might have some "socially redeeming qualities" to it, unlike all of that other senseless dribble that I post.
See, "I can take a jab at my self too." Dosen't hurt my damn feelings at all.
As some of you may have figured out by the title of this post; it is intended for all of you little twats out there who may be thinking that your cunt is teflon coated, and therefore STD proof! *think again sucker!*
Anyway I just got carried away and fucking "Blognapped" an entire web site *I think*, because I copied everything that they had left out in plain sight.
There are a gang of links there, I hope that they will all work when I get this posted because all of you girls out there should really go read this stuff, "BEFORE" you let another little boy put his little pole into you're "P" hole again.
Just in case some of this stuff doesn't want to work, or come in clear, here's the address to that site =
SHIT ON A BUN!
I just checked it out and those links dont work and the pictures didn't work either so use this link to check it out-->
http://www.carilion.com/yw/html/std.html
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So you guys let me know if you think that I did a good thing here, or if I should take it back and tell them that I'm sorry for blognapping their site. ♥ Wendy | | ||||||||||
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Most people never think that they might catch scabies. Some people don't even know what scabies is but this little bitty mite can wreak havoc on the skin. You normally won't actually see the scabies mite either, you'll just see the raised, red places where the mite has burrowed under the skin.
Terrible itching and red lines of irritated, raised skin continues as long as the mites are living in your skin.
If you have any type of unexplained itching accompanied by a rash or red places, please see your dermatologist. You could have scabies.
The good news is that there is a company that offers safe, effective and natural treatments for scabies as well as for ringworm and other skin parasites.
Though scabies is not an std, it is sometimes contracted through intimate contact with someone who is infected.
Learn about nodular scabies, norwegian scabies, how you catch mites and what to do about them
Getting the mail usually sucks. It’s mostly bills, junk, and more bills. But it could be worse. A new website lets people send out anonymous letters informing sexual partners that they have an STD. According to an ABC News article sent to us by daenarys : “A public health Web site called Inspot.org has put the trend of e-cards, e-mail, and e-vites to a unique purpose: the e-postcard that notifies you that a past sexual partner came down with a sexually transmitted disease or infection.
The sender can choose the STD, and whether to disclose their name, while Inspot.org will automatically send a list of local health resources to the recipient.”
It’s actually all electronic, but the idea of physically opening the mail paints a better picture. Do you think this is a good way to spread STD awareness, or is it just a cop-out for people that are irresponsible?
.With all this recent thought of communicable diseases, I thought that maybe it was high-time for my yearly health screening... even though I'm about 99.9999(continuing)% sure I'm totally clean.
.Anyway, I decided to make my way to this fabled clinic in D.C. for gay men near Dupont Circle that provides free services.
.It was at least a 5-block walk from the nearest metro with the ground covered in snow and cold rain falling from the sky. It was a long journey. Not a cheap journey. Tourists made fun of my yellow galloshes on the metro. But I made it. I made it there at about 6:12 pm, give or take a few minutes--which is good, since they only open at 6 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I marched in proudly, feeling I was certainly doing a civic duty and that surely few others would make the trek to the clinic on a day with such horrible weather.
.They had already reached their maximum capacity. No more than a quarter past their opening, they had already received enough people to close their doors to anyone who didn't have a follow-up.
.Really?!? Fifteen minutes after opening, they've already got so many people scurrying to get tested for STDs that they have to close their doors! What is wrong with this world?
.So, in case you were somehow unaware (which I'm not sure how it's possible, but whatever...) I have a deadly fear of sexually transmitted diseases (Notice how I call them diseases? That's because it fucking pisses me off to say they're all infections... because they're not. They're diseases.). Sigh... Anyway, it's discoveries like this that make me a little less afraid of standing next to people on the metro: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/10/AR2008011003548.html
.In case you didn't go through the link, I'll just let you know how amazing this discovery is. A research team has now pinpointed 270 of the proteins HIV needs to continue it's process of rape and pillage. Over 200 of them were not previously known to play a part in HIV's viking-esque journeys through the body. Current drugs work by interrupting one of HIV's four main steps in its so-called "life cycle." This is a huge step. "'This is likely destined to be one of the best papers on HIV for this coming decade,' said Robert C. Gallo, co-discoverer of the AIDS virus." (WashingtonPost.com)
.This is truly amazing. I always knew they would come up with a vaccine, but that can only stop one from contracting it. I never expected a possible cure. This discovery is not everything there is to know about HIV, but it's an enormous leap in the right direction. Maybe Africa is safe at last, kids. Maybe we're all safe.
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