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Spam
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Not seeing any updates after midnight last night. Anyone else having this issue?
Hope this is not another BP episode.
It looks like they're trying to crack down on the spam / duplicate ads. Which is awesome.
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StG offline. Disregard
Originally Posted by
WiLurker
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Not seeing any updates after midnight last night. Anyone else having this issue?
Hope this is not another BP episode.
Disregard, came back late this AM. Must have been a maintenance issue or something. Last time they posted a message.
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StG offline?
Not seeing any updates after midnight last night. Anyone else having this issue?
Hope this is not another BP episode.
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The Name Game. Round #1.
Let's see how well you can do. Try and name each current or former Wisconsin sex worker in the attached animated GIF.
All have worked in the Madison and / or Milwaukee area over the past 20 years.
https://media.giphy.com/media/1xl4Tz...roVk/giphy.gif
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Sweet
This is some sweet fucking here.
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Link
I received malware and virus warnings trying to view the link.
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Also worth noting that the strains of HPV that cause warts are not the same strains that cause cancer.
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Kissing
Originally Posted by
NahtyNikkey
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The only way one could contract HPV from kissing would be if the other person had the virus in their mouth. The transmission rate is extremely low. Much higher incidence of a man contracting it in his mouth / throat from performing oral on a woman that has one of the 14 out if 100+ strains that can cause cancer. HPV itself cannot kill you unless you contract one of the cancer causing strains & it develops into cancer (many times if caught early enough in women, a biopsy can be performed, & if there are cancer cells, they can remove that thru a LEEP procedure).
And to the one stating skin tags are many times associated with HPV. Yea. No. Skin tags are many times associated with pregnancy, hormone changes, weight gain, etc. Now, warts are many times associated with HPV, & can be seen around the genital area. But completely different than skin tags. HPV has been around a LONG time (I learned about it in high school back in 96). It just didn't become "mainstream" until recent years.
Let me clarify what I was saying is it has been called the Kissing Disease because it was known that it was oral was how you can get it. It was a polite way of saying your father, son or boyfriend went down on someone who was a carrier of it. So MD's don't want to come out and tell your mom or wife or girlfrend fiance that you have done that.
Nikki is correct in Everything that she is saying. It sucks for guys who get it in the throat because it is so close to many Lymph node in other glands It makes it easier to spread if you think you got to get a check quick.
Be safe.
GS.
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Last one, with pics you can see
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Um, yeah.
Originally Posted by
IceFourPlay
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www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321687.ph I agree with you Nikkey, but unless we are all Drs, you cannot be sure. Just one bit of an example of what I meant. The words are there, for us all to read. And learn. Pay close attention to the words-USUALLY, OFTEN TIMES, Probably. All I can say is, if I see stuff growing, I am not playing in that. Be safe guys and read.
http://www.hpvnews.org/index.php?opt...ives&Itemid=66
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Ok
Originally Posted by
NahtyNikkey
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And to the one stating skin tags are many times associated with HPV. Yea. No. Skin tags are many times associated with pregnancy, hormone changes, weight gain, etc. Now, warts are many times associated with HPV, & can be seen around the genital area. But completely different than skin tags. HPV has been around a LONG time (I learned about it in high school back in 96). It just didn't become "mainstream" until recent years.
www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321687.ph I agree with you Nikkey, but unless we are all Drs, you cannot be sure. Just one bit of an example of what I meant. The words are there, for us all to read. And learn. Pay close attention to the words-USUALLY, OFTEN TIMES, Probably. All I can say is, if I see stuff growing, I am not playing in that. Be safe guys and read.
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Originally Posted by
NahtyNikkey
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The only way one could contract HPV from kissing would be if the other person had the virus in their mouth. The transmission rate is extremely low. Much higher incidence of a man contracting it in his mouth / throat from performing oral on a woman that has one of the 14 out if 100+ strains that can cause cancer. HPV itself cannot kill you unless you contract one of the cancer causing strains & it develops into cancer (many times if caught early enough in women, a biopsy can be performed, & if there are cancer cells, they can remove that thru a LEEP procedure).
And to the one stating skin tags are many times associated with HPV. Yea. No. Skin tags are many times associated with pregnancy, hormone changes, weight gain, etc. Now, warts are many times associated with HPV, & can be seen around the genital area. But completely different than skin tags. HPV has been around a LONG time (I learned about it in high school back in 96). It just didn't become "mainstream" until recent years.
And right now, all across Madison, providers phones have gone quiet and every guy from usasexguide is googling HPV. If you let this sink in, this stuff would scare you more than hepC and HIV.
Nikki you seem like a very intelligent woman and know the subject well. Has this knowledge impacted how you practice? I assume covered even for oral? You can PM if you prefer not to say publicly.
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The good ol days.
Originally Posted by
GunSmoke
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I have had a very good friend die from HPV at the age of 47 after 5 years of battling it. He was not with a lot of women and It can stay in your system forever. You can get it from contact (Kissing) it is known as the Kissing cancer. So if you have any contact with a carrier of it can be transferred to you.
Or you can die from a car accident, pissed off wife when you forget about a anniversary, Valentine's day. Live your life. Be nice to people. Just don't waste it.
Be safe.
GS.
Remember when sex was safe, and racing was dangerous? To be clear, I am not an expert. But relaying what my Dr has said about testing, and what I read from several online sites. I also did not mean to confuse anyone regarding hsv. I am aware of the difference, but for men, it is another disease you cannot be tested for with accuracy, from what I have been told. My choice of context was poor. My bad.