Posted on 06/21/2024 9:30:40 AM PDT by fwdude
All STIs and STDs are passed sexually, right?
Wrong.
In addition to transmission through sexual intercourse, there are other ways in which infections can be passed which you should be aware of. Whether an STI is passed sexually or non-sexually, it will have the same consequences if left untreated.
(Excerpt) Read more at better2know.co.uk ...
After I read the article about those ways to catch the STIs, I feel like I need a real hot shower. YUCHHH!
Does that mean no 1-(900) phone service in Montana? Guess one less way to catch an STD
Not if it’s used.
A regular farm where young folks work hard during the week and play hard on the weekends.
It wasn’t a monastery orchard, for Pete’s sake!
What can I say... girls like the rumble of the big equipment.
What can I say... girls like the rumble of the big equipment.
Years ago, took my very shy Shenandoah farmboy Godson to Kennedy Space Center/ Cape Canaveral when he was about 17. He was wearing Carrhart t shirt top, full cut denim jeans, and a greasy brimmed John Deere ball cap.
A group of teenage girls on a school trip caught sight of him, followed him daggum everywhere, and several gave him their phone numbers. “ Ca,ll me, farmboy! I’ll be waiting!”
He was “stuned”🤣
Yes...you can. You can store your own blood for awhile for use for elective surgery. You can also sue the red cross for not testing all their donors blood with pcr testing to rule out lots of stuff.
Then ask God for healing if you get something.
Storing blood for your own use is really not a practical solution. Sure, for planned upcoming surgeries it might come into use, but a lot of blood transfusions involve traumatic accidents which cause a lot of blood loss. No one plans for those, and they use the blood at hand.
Stored whole blood is only good for 56 days, so you have a very narrow window to donate for your own use.
The Red Cross and other blood banks test all blood for infections, so there is very little liability to sue for. The point is that all sexual diseases have their “window” period of early infection during which even sensitive tests may not detect the infectious pathogens in the donor. HIV/AIDS is from 10 days to 2 months. Syphilis is even longer. That’s why the questionnaires are so important.
So? You mean immorality by man recorded, not sanctioned.
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