I resent you implying that I am a fanatic, you don't know me or my background. It is just nasty. I hope both of my daughters will choose to honor their Creator and respect their bodies. You don't just catch this cancer, it comes from having promiscuous sex outside of marriage.
"You don't just catch this cancer, it comes from having promiscuous sex outside of marriage.
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Yes, yes....or it comes from having sex with just one partner who somehow managed to become infected with the virus at some point.
Or it comes from being sexually assaulted by someone who has this virus.
You are aware (well, maybe you are not) that HPV is pretty much symptomless in men? That means that your sweet virginal daughter's bridegroom, who may not be as virginal as she is, could be carrying HPV as they walk down the aisle.
Get informed. It could save your daughter's life.
My grandmother died at 36 of cervical cancer. That was during the early years of the Depression, so all I have is one photo of this pretty woman. According to my father who loved her, she walked the floors at night in agony. She was a married, practicing Catholic who, most assuredly, did not have sex outside of marriage.
This disease is also highly genetic.