It is very unfortunate but the fact is that a woman who is chaste and monagomous in her marriage can still get a venereal disease. I happened to my sick, elderly mother.
My 66 year old mother had blood tranfusions during her lung cancer surgery. She ended up with herpes.
And that isn’t even taking into account the potential problem of a wandering, cheating husband. No one can predict the future.
Women need to look out for themselves. Just because you get a vaccine to protect you from a disease ususally spread by sexual contact, it doesn’t mean you are going to be promiscuous. What it means is a woman must be in control of her own life and not trust her safety to others.
Parents who love their daughters should have them vaccinated for this awful disease.
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I think parents should weigh the risks vs the benefits of this vaccine.
Right now, the vaccine is showing neurological side effects, and my daughter has brain damage.
It may be worth it just for her to stay on top of pap smears than to get the vaccine, especially since she is not in a high risk group for getting cervical cancer.
Also, the timing of the vaccine should be up to the parent.
I don’t think that getting the vaccine says anything about sexual promiscuity. I knew of a woman who had been very chaste throughout her life, but unfortunately her first husband wasn’t. She got a STD thanks to her scummy husband.