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Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 11:51am On Jul 09, 2016 |
It could expose you to any of the following..... before you hop that bed...think....before you dive into that hole....think....Avoid STDs, not the conversation.... jonaifame22 Deanny 1 in 2 sexually active people will get a sexually transmitted disease or infection – an STD/STI – by the age of 25 (and there is still risk beyond that). But the good news is that they are avoidable, manageable and definitely worth discussing. Now let's explore: A. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), is transmitted by blood and body fluids. Symptoms: Most HIV infections do not have any symptoms. A person infected with HIV can remain healthy and symptom-free for many years. If HIV leads to AIDS, serious symptoms can develop and can ultimately lead to death. Signs and symptoms may include everything from fever and rashes to lesions, soaking night sweats and blurred vision. Treatment: There is no cure for HIV , but there are treatment options that allow HIV-positive individuals to live long, healthy lives. If someone is exposed to HIV, or thinks he or she may have been exposed, there is a post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) that can reduce the likelihood of HIV infection occurring. PEP is medication that should be started as quickly as possible, no later than 72 hours after the exposure. Prevention: As with all STIs, the most effective protection is to abstain from sexual activity or be monogamous with one long-term partner who has tested negative for HIV. Latex condoms and dental dams can help reduce the risk of contracting or spreading the infection. In addition to sex, HIV can be transmitted through any one of the following: the process of delivering a baby, breastfeeding if the mother is infected, and sharing needles. Read more @ http://www.cdc.gov/std/hiv/default.htm GET TESTED FIRST BOTH OF YOU! PICS 2 stages in cervical cancer..linked to HPV .....mouthaction... 8 Likes 3 Shares
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 11:52am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Hepatitis There are three different kinds of hepatitis, some of which are spread more easily than others. Hepatitis A, B and C can all be transmitted sexually, however hepatitis B is the type most likely to be sexually transmitted. All types of hepatitis are serious and affect the liver. Hepatitis B and C are the leading cause of liver cancer and are the most common reason for liver transplants. SYMPTOM OVERVIEW Most HAV infections will cause symptoms including fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, headache, fever, dark urine, jaundice and liver enlargement and tenderness. TREATMENT There are no specific cures for HAV or HBV. There are vaccines available and post-exposure prophylaxis can help prevent infection. There are also medications and treatments that can help lessen the symptoms. CONSIDERATIONS HAV is spread through fecal contamination, meaning that it can be spread through anal sex. HAV can also be spread by people preparing or eating food after going to the bathroom and not washing their hands. PROTECTING YOURSELF As with all STIs, the most effective protection is to abstain from sexual activity or be monogamous with one long-term partner who has tested negative for hepatitis. The most effective way to protect yourself from HAV and HBV is to get vaccinated. The vaccines are given in either a series of two shots or three shots (depending on the vaccine) over a six-to-twelve-month period. There is a vaccine available for adults that protects against both HAV and HBV that requires a series of three shots over the course of six months. Latex condoms can also reduce your risk. Chancroid Chancroid is a bacterial STI that is only spread through sexual contact. It causes painful ulcers or sores in the genital region. Women with chancroid often have no symptoms. Men will usually have a painful, erosive ulcer with ragged edges somewhere on the penis. Tissue around the sores can die and lead to more serious infection if not treated. TREATMENT Chancroid can be treated with antibiotics. Severe ulcers may need to be drained or dead skin may need to be removed to prevent further, more serious infection. PREVENTION As with all STIs, the most effective protection is to abstain from sexual activity or be monogamous with one long-term partner who has tested negative for chancroid. Using latex condoms or dental dams can help reduce the risk of contracting or spreading the infection. But because chancroid is spread through skin-to-skin contact, condoms do not fully protect against the spread of the bacteria. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Genital Warts LINKED TO ORAL SEXX HPV is the most common STD and at least 50% of sexually active people will get it at some time in their lives. The body usually clears HPV on its own without causing any problems, but HPV can lead to certain kinds of cancer. SYMPTOMS There are more than 100 different types of HPV. Most of the time there are no symptoms and the virus clears on its own, but several types can cause genital warts or lead to vaginal, anal, throat and cervical cancer. The types of HPV that cause warts do not cause cancer, but they can indicate a higher risk for having the types of HPV that are linked to cancer. The types of HPV that can cause cancer do not show any signs. TREATMENT The body will usually clear HPV infections on its own within a couple of months. Warts can be treated in several different ways: Patient can apply creams, gels, and solutions (prescribed by health care provider) A health care provider can freeze them off with liquid nitrogen A health care provider can burn them off with trichloroacetic acid or bichloroacetic acid A health care provider can apply a tincture or ointment that will remove the warts A health care provider can cut off the warts using a scalpel, scissors, curette or electro-surgery All of these options may take multiple treatments to completely remove warts. Cancer-causing HPV can be monitored in females through regular Pap tests, but there is no specific treatment to eliminate HPV from the body. If the HPV causes abnormal cells to form, a health care provider will likely remove the cells and biopsy them. Depending on the type of abnormalities, the provider may recommend a colposcopy (a special exam that magnifies the walls of the vagina and cervix) or LEEP (a procedure to remove the abnormal cells before they can cause cancer). PREVENTION As with all STIs, the most effective protection is to abstain from sexual activity or to be monogamous with one long-term partner who is not infected with HPV. There is a vaccine that can prevent most types of HPV that cause genital warts and lead to cancer in males and females. For women, regular Pap tests can detect HPV and abnormal cells before cancer can form. Currently there is no approved test to detect HPV in the throat or mouth. Using dental dams or latex condoms for penetrative or MouthAction can help reduce the risk of contracting or spreading the infection. But because HPV is spread through skin-to-skin contact, condoms and dental dams do not fully protect against the spread of the virus. Since HPV is so common, and almost every sexually-active person will get HPV at some time in their lives, it is important to protect against the possible health effects of it. PICS 1 HPV PICS 3 stages in cervical cancer..linked to HPV .....mouthaction... ..... PLEASE STOP BJ'S AND MOUTHACTION....... IT IS REAL frozeen banjicom xyoung onila RB007 7 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 11:52am On Jul 09, 2016 |
read more @ https://beforeplay.org/stds hi mrcork n Babzilla Gonorrhea pics 1 and 2 AnibabaQuadri chriskosherbal another is scabies a skin condition that can be transmitted through sex picture 3 and 4... principi icebird25 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 11:52am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Gonorrhea women pic 1 syphilis pic 2 and 3 Cervical cancer caused by HPV pics 4... hi sinaj 2 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by SweetieConstie(f): 11:55am On Jul 09, 2016 |
True 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 12:45pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Crabs or pubic lice pic 1,2,3 and 4
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 1:03pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Do you know that there are 5 STD's you can contact even with latex condoms? Irunoobo? Condoms can be expensive, they can smell funny, and they can make sex less enjoyable. So don’t you think the reward we should receive for using them is the blissful peace of mind that they will keep us totally STD-free? That would be wonderful, but it’s not reality. There are still plenty of STDs that you can contract even if you use a condom. Yes, even if you layer condoms (which is not smart). That’s why, if you don’t know your partners well, you should always ask about their history with STDs. If you want to be fully certain, you can ask for a print out of their most recent test results. If they won’t provide them or are indignant that you would even ask, then they probably don’t deserve to sleep with you now do they?[/b] Here are five STDs you can contract even if you use a condom http://madamenoire.com/622551/5-stds-can-contract-using-condom/ pics 1 fine girl with crabs source http://madamenoire.com/622551/5-stds-can-contract-using-condom/12/ [b]Molluscum contagiosum is an infection caused by a poxvirus (molluscum contagiosum virus). The result of the infection is usually a benign, mild skin disease characterized by lesions (growths) that may appear anywhere on the body. Within 6-12 months, Molluscum contagiosum typically resolves without scarring but may take as long as 4 years. The lesions, known as Mollusca, are small, raised, and usually white, pink, or flesh-colored with a dimple or pit in the center. They often have a pearly appearance. They’re usually smooth and firm. In most people, the lesions range from about the size of a pinhead to as large as a pencil eraser (2 to 5 millimeters in diameter). They may become itchy, sore, red, and/or swollen. Mollusca may occur anywhere on the body including the face, neck, arms, legs, abdomen, and genital area, alone or in groups. The lesions are rarely found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet. Transmission The virus that causes molluscum spreads from direct person-to-person physical contact and through contaminated fomites. Fomites are inanimate objects that can become contaminated with virus; in the instance of molluscum contagiosum this can include linens such as clothing and towels, bathing sponges, pool equipment, and toys. Although the virus might be spread by sharing swimming pools, baths, saunas, or other wet and warm environments, this has not been proven. Researchers who have investigated this idea think it is more likely the virus is spread by sharing towels and other items around a pool or sauna than through water. Someone with molluscum can spread it to other parts of their body by touching or scratching a lesion and then touching their body somewhere else. This is called autoinoculation. Shaving and electrolysis can also spread mollusca to other parts of the body. Molluscum can spread from one person to another by sexual contact. Many, but not all, cases of molluscum in adults are caused by sexual contact. Conflicting reports make it unclear whether the disease may be spread by simple contact with seemingly intact lesions or if the breaking of a lesion and the subsequent transferring of core material is necessary to spread the virus. The molluscum contagiosum virus remains in the top layer of skin (epidermis) and does not circulate throughout the body; therefore, it cannot spread through coughing or sneezing. Since the virus lives only in the top layer of skin, once the lesions are gone the virus is gone and you cannot spread it to others. Molluscum contagiosum is not like herpes viruses, which can remain dormant ("sleeping" in your body for long periods and then reappear. pic 2 molluscum contagiosum virus 6 Likes 3 Shares
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by harrysjones(m): 1:23pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
MAY GOD HELP US I feel like throwing up seing this pics... 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 1:24pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Amen sexx is overhyped.... harrysjones: HPV and Throat/Oral Cancer The culprit: the human papillomavirus, or HPV, a sexually transmitted disease. At least one strain of HPV (HPV-16, which also causes cervical cancer) is leading to what’s known as oropharyngeal cancer (the part of the throat that includes the base of the tongue, soft palate, and tonsils) “With the sexual revolution and HIV scare, there’s been an increase in the rate of MouthAction, and it’s directly proportional to the onset of this phenomenon,” http://www.mountsinai.org/patient-care/service-areas/ent/areas-of-care/head-and-neck-cancer/oral-cancer/hpv STOP MOUTH ACTION!!! 2 Likes
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by harrysjones(m): 1:26pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
may GOD HELP US HW UR SIDE searchng4love: 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by Nobody: 1:29pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Disgusting pictures!stds are very very bad,someone need too b very careful especially those dat jump from one partner to another. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by jonaifame22(m): 1:30pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Eeeeeehhhhhnnnnn,I'm coming for you wat is my name doing up there? 22 Likes
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 1:34pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
all those fwesh laps you are seeing remember that 5 STD's yes 5! can not be stopped by latex condoms...... do urself a favor and get tested with ur PERMANENT partner NOT hopping beds.... not all rigs are oil rigs jonaifame22: see the pix below....hiv/aids be wise... get tested and stay clean 11 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 2:01pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
searchng4love: Although crabs themselves do not directly cause any serious health problems, they can signify that a person has had sex and is therefore at risk for other sexually transmitted infections. Up to 30% of people infested with pubic lice have another sexually transmitted infection, such as Chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis. These diseases are very dangerous and can cause infertility or even death. https://www.hellolife.net/sexual-dysfunction/b/can-pubic-lice-cause-any-serious-health-issues/ Cervical Cancer This year, an estimated 12,900 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer and each year, more than 12,000 women are diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer and (cancer that has spread from the surface of the cervix to tissue deeper in the cervix or to other body parts) and more than 4,000 die from the disease. Cervical cancer used to be one of the most common causes of cancer death in women in the United States. Since the introduction of the Pap test (also called a Pap smear) more than 50 years ago, the rate of death from cervical cancer has decreased dramatically. Risk Factors You might be at an increased risk for cervical cancer if you are a woman who: Has the human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted virus Began having sex at an early age Has had multiple sexual partners Does not have a regular Pap test Smokes or uses tobacco Has used birth control pills for a long time Has a weakened immune system, such as those who have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Is overweight or obese Has a close relative (sister or mother) who has had cervical cancer Has been exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) before birth Symptoms Don’t wait for symptoms to appear. Get screened according to guidelines. If you do notice any of the following symptoms, talk with your health care professional. Increased or unusual discharge from the vagina Blood spots or light bleeding at times other than during a normal period Menstrual bleeding that lasts longer and is heavier than usual Bleeding or pain during or after sex Bleeding after menopause Prevention Avoid infection with HPV by abstaining from sex or, if you do have sex, using condoms the right way every time. Condoms cannot give complete protection against HPV because the virus can infect areas that are not covered by a condom Talk with your health care professional about the HPV vaccine. The HPV vaccine protects against the types of HPV that are most likely to cause cancer. It’s most effective if a person is vaccinated before becoming sexually active. The three-part vaccine is recommended for girls and boys who are age 11 to 12. Girls may also be vaccinated at age 9 or 10 or get a “catch-up” vaccine up to age 18. Young women age 19 to 26 who have never been vaccinated may also get the vaccine. Don’t smoke. If you do smoke, quit. Early Detection Beginning at age 21 until age 29, have a Pap test every three years Beginning at age 30 until age 65, have a Pap test and an HPV test every five years. This is the preferred approach, but it is also ok to continue having a Pap test alone every three years. If you are at high risk, were exposed to DES before birth or have a weakened immune system, talk to your health care professional about getting screened more often. If you have had a total hysterectomy, you do not need to continue screening unless the surgery was done as a treatment for cervical cancer or pre-cancer. If you had a hysterectomy that left behind the cervix, continue to follow the guidelines above. For women over 65: If you are a woman over age 65 and have had regular cervical cancer testing with normal results, you do not need to continue screening for cervical cancer. If you a history of cervical cancer, you should continue to be tested for at least 20 years after diagnosis, even if testing continues past age 65. read more at : http://preventcancer.org/learn/preventable-cancers/cervical/ 2 Likes |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by Nobody: 2:02pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
searchng4love:seem my moniker is deceiving u Bro... Well to enlighten u, I have a bae whom I love to only God knows how much, and I only have sex 1nce in 2weeks to not have issues in marriage (believe it or not), and am always protected wen I indulge... I am NOT what my moniker states.. Buh thanks for the heads up bro.. Appreciated 4 Likes |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 2:03pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
well you claimed you slept with a complete stranger...ur sister's friend at first sight........ Dab2mydick: |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by Nobody: 2:07pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
They'll never hear! 6 Likes |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by ErnieSmallzz(f): 2:12pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
hey, why u mention me? searchng4love: |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by Nobody: 2:18pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
ErnieSmallzz:lol... Me |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by pheyhi(f): 2:19pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Most Nigerians don't take all these kind of things important... Most people would not bother to read if it doesn't talk about money, buhari and oil If Nigeria is good and we have bad health,of what use is it to us? Na only person wey get good health go enjoy beta 9ja 25 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by Nobody: 2:22pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
pheyhi:well spoken... Seem my moniker is spreading bad image abou me.. I go manage am sha.. |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by Nobody: 2:23pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
All because of 5minutes pleasure, you end up with a lifetime of sorrow and pain. 21 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 2:26pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
ErnieSmallzz: still asking why? |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 2:30pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
thanks hope people will be saved .... TrapQueen77 teamobanabo you hear? Ioannes: 1 Like |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by ErnieSmallzz(f): 2:30pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
bia, u dey monitor me? Its my diary i write wah ah like in it. Abi which kyn trash be dis na? Sorry to say, YOU ARE REALLY STUPID! biko dnt quote me again oh, cos i won't reply! searchng4love: 3 Likes |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 2:32pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
for a lady as you claim.... you need grace... but then stop bed hopping .....be wise get tested.... ErnieSmallzz: 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by ErnieSmallzz(f): 2:33pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
no b u jaare. Na da Op, is he monitoring me? Dab2mydick: |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by Nobody: 2:33pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
searchng4love: I'm deaf to listen to BS |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by wins18(m): 2:35pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
where is our scientists, why are they still waiting to invent the cure of these deadly diseases? Does it mean Hiv can never be cured. For how long will it take them to find the cure? |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by Nobody: 2:35pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
ErnieSmallzz:Jez imagine... Buh u know nah "Ignore him"! He doesn't know whom to mention.. And who not to. Keep ur happy face jare dear mi |
Re: Say NO To Casual Sex!!! WARNING VERY Graphic pix!!! by searchng4love: 2:38pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
TrapQueen77:It is ok you read. I did NOT TALK I wrote. I mentioned the two of you deliberately....get tested...be wise.... stop playing corner love.... sexx is ur right use it well...do NOT throw ur lives away....better to die fighting boko haram... Dab2mydick: halfricanadian:..... pick ma call o 8 Likes 3 Shares |
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