phatman Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Possibly having an STD or Possibly being pregnantbe honest...it's easy to answer according to principle but think it through before responding...i dont think it's as simple as it sounds... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marcid21 Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Probably the STD...cause if I have the STD, so does my baby... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tastyt Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by marcid21 Probably the STD...cause if I have the STD, so does my baby... I think he means one or the other, not both at the same time? Phattie, care to clarify? Honestly I don't know... I guess it depends on the disease in question... I mean, some are curable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phatman Posted June 13 Author Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by tastyt I think he means one or the other, not both at the same time? B]Bingo..I was thinking about what kat was going through earlier and i was thinking what could be worse? maybe not...i agree D, depends on the std but what goes through your mind...i know women that have gone through both and in all honesty, i think pregnancy scares women more than stds (even if it doesnt hit them that some are NOT curable)...idk just shootin the shit... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
somebitch Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 std Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marcid21 Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by somebitch std yea...i still say STD, depending on the severity (sp). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tastyt Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by marcid21 Probably the STD...cause if I have the STD, so does my baby... And now that I think about it... that's not necessarily true... most diseases would only be possibly passed to the child if it was a vaginal birth, and could be prevented with a c-section. HIV is an exception. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marcid21 Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 well yeah...i read Phat's post wrong..but i was basing my answer on principle...trying not to get too technical. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clubkat Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 std. . .always::the baby "situation" (and not accidental pregnance i mean the whole to have and become a mother/father) has been discussed and planned. . .but no kitties are going to be poppin outta this hole any time soon!:: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gebriel Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 well this is post targeted at girl only (i am not)but still have to ask what "STD" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sum12nv Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by gebriel well this is post targeted at girl only (i am not)but still have to ask what is "STD" are you asking what an STD is?? or WHICH STD would we be more scared of?? and why are you smiling?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
somebitch Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by marcid21 yea...i still say STD, depending on the severity (sp). no id rather deal with being preg than get an std Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxlea Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by gebriel well this is post targeted at girl only (i am not)but still have to ask what is "STD" S exually T ransmitted D isease. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tastyt Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by somebitch no id rather deal with being preg than get an std Well the way i look at it... if it were something like chlamydia... i'd rather take an antibiotic than have an abortion... even syphillis and gonorrhea in the early stages are 100% curable.But hopefully none of us will ever have to worry about any of this...BTW, did you know that syphillis has been practically wiped out? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gebriel Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 Originally posted by sum12nv are you asking what an STD is?? or WHICH STD would we be more scared of?? and why are you smiling?? well u can dicregard the smiley face there i am asking what STD are u all worry about more :worry: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gothzane Posted June 13 Report Share Posted June 13 The bubonic plague.QUOTE]Originally posted by gebriel well u can dicregard the smiley face there i am asking what STD are u all worry about more :worry: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lolly Posted June 14 Report Share Posted June 14 Pregnancy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rachel1997 Posted June 14 Report Share Posted June 14 getting laid... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snoozi8 Posted June 14 Report Share Posted June 14 std1--most are curable2-- if you abstain from sex, it's only your life that's shitty (people who aren't ready for children ruin their lives as well as their own)3-- you can hide an std when you go for a job, etc.... you can't hide a baby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phatman Posted June 14 Author Report Share Posted June 14 Originally posted by snoozi8 std1--most are curable2-- if you abstain from sex, it's only your life that's shitty (people who aren't ready for children ruin their lives as well as their own)3-- you can hide an std when you go for a job, etc.... you can't hide a baby OT - good luck on the recital(s)!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acura Posted June 14 Report Share Posted June 14 Originally posted by gebriel i am asking what STD are u all worry about more LOL I don't think there is a "preferable" STD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cool2223423123 Posted June 16 Report Share Posted June 16 The only incurable STD's are Herpes, HIV, and Genital Warts (though warts can be frozen off the virus does not go away). And Hepatitis B (but you can be vaccinated against it).Also if you are sexually active you should be tested for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia even if you have no symptoms.Many doctors recommend that all persons who have more than one sex partner, especially women under 25 years of age, be tested for chlamydial infection regularly, even in the absence of symptoms.If you are sexually active with more then one partner, you should be tested regularly even if you don't have symptoms because Gonnorrhea or Chlamydia left untreated can lead to Pelvic Inflamatory Disease (PID) in women and cause infertility.http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/8799/8799/29362/197425.html?d=dmtHealthAZGonorrhea Symptoms:It's possible to have gonorrhea without any symptoms. If symptoms do appear, they may include discharge from the penis or vagina, the need to urinate often, burning or pain when urinating, and in women, bleeding between monthly periods. About half of the women with gonorrhea have no symptoms.Chlamydia Symptoms:Chlamydia is known as the "silent epidemic" because three quarters of the women and half of the men with the disease have no symptoms. Possible symptoms include discharge from the penis or vagina and a burning sensation when urinating. Additional symptoms for women include lower abdominal pain or pain during intercourse and bleeding between menstrual periods. Men may experience burning and itching around the opening of the penis and/or pain and swelling in the testicles.See http://www.unspeakable.com for more details or do a search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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