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ReplyDeleteMore sex more often is good for people. A sexual health checkup TOGETHER BEFORE having sex reduces ambiguity and can be like anything else potential sex partners do together. Ask... let's get tested TOGETHER BEFORE we have sex, for A VARIETY of STDs.
ReplyDelete> Well, obviously,
ReplyDelete> the only way to know
> your serology status is
> by taking a serology
> test. You don't find it
> out through voodoo!
And you don't find out the status of another
person through voodoo either. You both go get
tested at the same time and get the results
together.
The people who will take the extraordinary step of getting tested together before they have sex are not really the ones most at risk, are they? People who do this are likely to be cautious and not keen on risk taking.
ReplyDeleteThe majority of people, when they are hooking up with another guy, are not willing to wait a couple of days/weeks to take such a step. Therefore, it is not exactly a public health initiative that will impact many people, is it?
This topic is brought up time and again by you Zak, and NO ONE seems to be interested. Please, find another topic to harp on.
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