So...I think I might cheat on my girl.

SouthernBelle

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I fail to understand threads like these.

You needed a comprehensive cosign from people from
the internet when your mind already made up?


Are yall really adults or what?

He is seeking validation on some ish he know is wrong. He knew the coli was the right place to come to considering the number of questionable characters that post here.
 

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condoms only slightly cut the risk of herpes and does not prevent against HPV at all. :snoop:

  • Latex condoms, when used consistently and correctly, are highly effective in preventing the sexual transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. In addition, consistent and correct use of latex condoms reduces the risk of other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including diseases transmitted by genital secretions, and to a lesser degree, genital ulcer diseases. Condom use may reduce the risk for genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and HPV-associated diseases, e.g., genital warts and cervical cancer.

http://www.cdc.gov/condomeffectiveness/latex.htm






















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Can you read?... that quote didn't say shyt about herpes specifically and is said "may reduce risk of HPV".

It did not say it was effective against Herpes or HPV. Hell, the quote even says protects to a LESSER DEGREE. Try again.

Genital ulcer diseases and HPV infections
  • Genital ulcer diseases and HPV infections can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex condom, as well as in areas that are not covered. Consistent and correct use of latex condoms reduces the risk of genital herpes, syphilis, and chancroid only when the infected area or site of potential exposure is protected. Condom use may reduce the risk for HPV infection and HPV-associated diseases (e.g., genital warts and cervical cancer).
Genital ulcer diseases include genital herpes, syphilis, and chancroid. These diseases are transmitted primarily through “skin-to-skin” contact from sores/ulcers or infected skin that looks normal. HPV infections are transmitted through contact with infected genital skin or mucosal surfaces/secretions. Genital ulcer diseases and HPV infection can occur in male or female genital areas that are covered (protected by the condom) as well as those areas that are not.
 

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i can't believe @beaniemac said that. and here i was thinking he was one of the more decent men and fathers on this site. smh
 

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She knows I have a girl. It's all on her after that. She's still throwing it at me. I'm on some Ja rule shut, this is "The Last Temptation".

Can't believe people are saying I should break up my chik for some foreign fling.

Bruh when they know you got a chick they throw it like Brady in the clutch

but :russ: @ breaking up for a fling. imagine telling nikkas you dumped your chick just to fukk some London tourist for a week

your friends gonna be like "What the fukk did she put in your tea? :damn: :damn:"
 

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Can you read?... that quote didn't say shyt about herpes specifically and is said "may reduce risk of HPV".

It did not say it was effective against Herpes or HPV. Try again.

Genital ulcer diseases and HPV infections can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex condom, as well as in areas that are not covered. Consistent and correct use of latex condoms reduces the risk of genital herpes, syphilis, and chancroid only when the infected area or site of potential exposure is protected. Condom use may reduce the risk for HPV infection and HPV-associated diseases (e.g., genital warts and cervical cancer).
 
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