So what happens if you go for shot one, followed by shot two in a month, but you never get to shot three? The minimum length of time between the three shots in the series is 0, 1 month, and 6 months. This is the schedule recommended for the shortest amount of time, with the best immune response for the general population. However, if you don’t get to shot three of the series for another two years, or if you never got to shot two, you can resume right from where you left off , and continue without the need for repeating the series. Just remember that you are not fully protected until you have completed the series.
So many things about this thread are WTF. I don’t even know where to start (except listen to Clovis, for the love of god).
There’s a middle ground between raw dogging a girl your third time being with her and wearing a condom for a years long relationship. If you intend to be in a relationship with someone, fine. If not, wrap it up, seriously.
Why the infatuation with HIV and herpes??? Two STIs that as straight men you don’t need to worry a hell of a lot about. HIV is extremely remote, and herpes is so common it’s irrelevant. If you have symptoms you’re just unlucky.
Gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis are the three you need to really worry about. There are antibiotic resistant strains of these, especially gonorrhea. They can be difficult to get rid of, and have very bad health implications for your partner.
There are about 4 million cases per year of these three diseases in aggregate in the USA. The average American has a new sexual partner roughly once every five years (swag on surveyed average of 7 sexual partners in one’s life). Crunch the numbers on that, and there’s something like a one in twelve chance a new sexual partner will lead to one of these three STIs, irrespective of condom use.
Now you know that wearing a condom will make the 1 in 12 odds a lot smaller. You know that not wearing a condom will make them bigger. As the original post of this thread shows (and sorry about your post being foisted into the limelight, OP), STIs aren’t a common cold. They can be hard to get rid of. For a random bar hookup or someone you’re just having fun with, put on a freaking condom.
I would snap take COVID-19 over any of these three STIs, any day of the week.
I count bushes instead of sheep when I can’t sleep at tonight. When the current state of the world depresses me, I lean on comments like this. Snap therapy.
I love a landing strip manicured like the 18th green at Augusta National too. An old sugar baby of mine surprised me for my 40th b day with one. I consider it one of the most thoughtful gifts I have ever gotten,Christmas included.
We both thought it would be tacky for her to buy me something w my own money . I can still taste the Olive Garden dressing I licked off it for what seemed longer than the nba playoffs last.
This. Last thing I want is somebody hunting me for child support saying that I knocked them up.
Also the notion that condoms don’t prevent STDs is absurd.
Depends where you are and if you work for a professional studio. Since a lot of sex work is illegal, a large portion of sex workers aren’t mandated by law to get tested.
The trick is for her to enjoy putting it on you. Then everything flows exactly as it would without. Ugh, did I say flow?
Anyway… after the one time I got something nasty (NSU) I’ve seen them as an evil that’s necessary sometimes. Once you’ve experienced the shock and pain of an infected piss tube pissing blood you won’t risk it again for a one-off with a random.
No way am I gonna go down on a girl with a bush thicker than the Amazon rainforest. Might fall in love with an orangutan while finding my way through the forest.