I was reading this thread :
So what do people think of this germ theory ? It seems people on this forum are split 50/50 if these germs or many of these STD's actually exist ?
If STD's are not real and the germ theory is correct what explains STD symptoms ? Is the act of exchanging fluids with someone new give this type of reaction as normal ? I have a hard time understanding how this would work
Many users say you should still wrap up but latex is estrogenic - many of these materials used for condoms seem to be estrogenic so not only is it bad for your health - but it definitely affects your performance if estrogen is raised in this instance especially
If you try to get condoms of special material it seems you sacrifice safety so what is the consensus on STD's ? You really cannot trust anyone these days - even if you are monogamous your partner can still be cheating and bringing home STD's even if you trust them so it's important to address this issue
One has to think that:
"A: In the United States, about 42% of adults ages 18-59 years have genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infections and about 7% have oral HPV. Experts estimate 80% of sexually active people are infected. There are 14 million new HPV infections a year."
42% in the united states - that means flip a coin and the person you are having a relationship with has HPV and that doesn't even include any other STD's
Is there really a concern for STD's and if so which STD's are actually of concern (i.e. many of these STD's seem to be cured very easily- but many like herpes seem to stay with the user for life and can't seem to be gotten rid of by the immune system ?
Is it more-so that only HIV and HSV are dangerous long-term for immunosuppressive effects and nothing else is really of concern ? Should anyone really be concerned if their metabolism and immune system is strong?
Any mammal I observe in the wild even ones that are not so far off from humans like primates - they seem to have unprotected sex all the time and nothing happens to them ? I have never seen these animals in the wild drop dead from an STD - why are humans the only species where STD's are of serious concern ? I even used to take my dog to the dog park and I would see many dogs engage in these activities with each other and yet nothing showed up ever in my dog or from any of these other dogs that I had taken to the park (I used to take numerous dogs to the park) in their genital area that resembled anything like a human STD ? I have a hard time making sense of this all
Are any STD's of real concern to someone with a healthy metabolism and if so which ones are the ones we should be concerned about (i.e. I have heard HIV and HSV are lifelong and have damaging immunosuppressive symptoms )
Having zero concern for STDs?
I like having sexual intercourse without protection and I don't care about STDs that much! I think STDs can be taken care by the immune system when thyroid is ideal! I think HIV could be a hoax! I hate condoms and love to have intercourse as naturally as possible! Should I be concerned about...
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So what do people think of this germ theory ? It seems people on this forum are split 50/50 if these germs or many of these STD's actually exist ?
If STD's are not real and the germ theory is correct what explains STD symptoms ? Is the act of exchanging fluids with someone new give this type of reaction as normal ? I have a hard time understanding how this would work
Many users say you should still wrap up but latex is estrogenic - many of these materials used for condoms seem to be estrogenic so not only is it bad for your health - but it definitely affects your performance if estrogen is raised in this instance especially
If you try to get condoms of special material it seems you sacrifice safety so what is the consensus on STD's ? You really cannot trust anyone these days - even if you are monogamous your partner can still be cheating and bringing home STD's even if you trust them so it's important to address this issue
One has to think that:
"A: In the United States, about 42% of adults ages 18-59 years have genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infections and about 7% have oral HPV. Experts estimate 80% of sexually active people are infected. There are 14 million new HPV infections a year."
42% in the united states - that means flip a coin and the person you are having a relationship with has HPV and that doesn't even include any other STD's
Is there really a concern for STD's and if so which STD's are actually of concern (i.e. many of these STD's seem to be cured very easily- but many like herpes seem to stay with the user for life and can't seem to be gotten rid of by the immune system ?
Is it more-so that only HIV and HSV are dangerous long-term for immunosuppressive effects and nothing else is really of concern ? Should anyone really be concerned if their metabolism and immune system is strong?
Any mammal I observe in the wild even ones that are not so far off from humans like primates - they seem to have unprotected sex all the time and nothing happens to them ? I have never seen these animals in the wild drop dead from an STD - why are humans the only species where STD's are of serious concern ? I even used to take my dog to the dog park and I would see many dogs engage in these activities with each other and yet nothing showed up ever in my dog or from any of these other dogs that I had taken to the park (I used to take numerous dogs to the park) in their genital area that resembled anything like a human STD ? I have a hard time making sense of this all
Are any STD's of real concern to someone with a healthy metabolism and if so which ones are the ones we should be concerned about (i.e. I have heard HIV and HSV are lifelong and have damaging immunosuppressive symptoms )