To: Froufrou
My 13 year old is a virgin and prayerfully will remain that way through high school, college and until after the wedding reception. She doesn't need to be tested at this point.
20 posted on
09/21/2006 12:54:52 PM PDT by
brwnsuga
To: brwnsuga; presidio9
I don't see doctors reasonably 'forcing' this on families. For one thing, it can lay dormant for up to 10 years. False positives would happen, probably almost as often as they do in pregnancy home tests.
24 posted on
09/21/2006 12:57:39 PM PDT by
Froufrou
To: brwnsuga
Has she ever received a shot? A immunization? Been to the dentist?
You cannot get it from a toilet seat, but there are many ways.
Just like the story today about the teacher who used a single sharp to have a class draw a drop of blood.
33 posted on
09/21/2006 1:13:35 PM PDT by
Cold Heat
(I just analyze it, I did not create the mess...so go pound sand:-))
To: brwnsuga
My 13 year old is a virgin and prayerfully will remain that way through high school, college and until after the wedding reception. She doesn't need to be tested at this point.
Please, take my cynicism as it is meant, but how do you know? It is very possible she is doing things you don't know about with people you would least expect. It's like driving without a seatbelt on because you know you're a good driver.
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