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	<title>Comments on: Getting Down &#038; Dirty With STD HBs</title>
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	<description>From 22 Year Old Virgin To Ladies Man</description>
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		<title>By: SortOfPUA</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 16:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It's worth noting that the two most common STD's, HPV and HSV, can both be spread regardless of condom usage. HPV and HSV both reside in skin cells, rather than blood and fluid, so theoretically any skin to skin contact that would cause the shedding of cells can transfer these two from one individual to another. 

Of course, HPV and HSV are much easier spread when there is a visible outbreak of either, and if that's the case - I wouldn't risk it condom or not.

It's worth noting that something like 80% of the sexually active US population has been exposed to HPV, so it's not exactly uncommon. HPV lies dormant in most people, so they have no idea they have it. Warts are the only visible symptom for men, and there is no test. If you get HPV, most peoples bodies fight it off and you'll never see or think anything of it again. Anytime you hear that a girl is getting regular papsmears, or that she had a bad pap, chances are she has HPV. 

There's also a vaccine for HPV that's only FDA approved for women, but certain health clinics will give it to men off-label, so try your local clinic and ask for it, it'll cost you about $150 and you'll need three shots over six months, but that's probably preferable to having bumps on your dick, assuming you don't already have HPV (which if you have slept with 4 or more people who weren't virgins, you probably do). There is no cure for either HSV or HPV either.

Wrap it up! 

A bigger concern for many is knocking a chick up, because that's 18+ years of expensive payments on a mistake. Try to get your chicks to get an IUD, they are the most effective. Girls always fuck up taking the pill. If she does get pregnant and won't abort, I suggest you go 'celebrate' in a very hot hot-tub for a few hours, with some champagne....  ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s worth noting that the two most common STD&#8217;s, HPV and HSV, can both be spread regardless of condom usage. HPV and HSV both reside in skin cells, rather than blood and fluid, so theoretically any skin to skin contact that would cause the shedding of cells can transfer these two from one individual to another. </p>
<p>Of course, HPV and HSV are much easier spread when there is a visible outbreak of either, and if that&#8217;s the case - I wouldn&#8217;t risk it condom or not.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth noting that something like 80% of the sexually active US population has been exposed to HPV, so it&#8217;s not exactly uncommon. HPV lies dormant in most people, so they have no idea they have it. Warts are the only visible symptom for men, and there is no test. If you get HPV, most peoples bodies fight it off and you&#8217;ll never see or think anything of it again. Anytime you hear that a girl is getting regular papsmears, or that she had a bad pap, chances are she has HPV. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a vaccine for HPV that&#8217;s only FDA approved for women, but certain health clinics will give it to men off-label, so try your local clinic and ask for it, it&#8217;ll cost you about $150 and you&#8217;ll need three shots over six months, but that&#8217;s probably preferable to having bumps on your dick, assuming you don&#8217;t already have HPV (which if you have slept with 4 or more people who weren&#8217;t virgins, you probably do). There is no cure for either HSV or HPV either.</p>
<p>Wrap it up! </p>
<p>A bigger concern for many is knocking a chick up, because that&#8217;s 18+ years of expensive payments on a mistake. Try to get your chicks to get an IUD, they are the most effective. Girls always fuck up taking the pill. If she does get pregnant and won&#8217;t abort, I suggest you go &#8216;celebrate&#8217; in a very hot hot-tub for a few hours, with some champagne&#8230;.  <img src='http://www.becomingapua.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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