by Nancy Weirh | Woolwich
It's not every offer that is worth accepting - even sexual offers. No matter how persuasive or demanding the lady or man pretends to be, it is not against the law to say a firm 'NO'.
It is not about whether you are being pestered or not - even when the lady appeared too glamourous to resist or the man appeared to flamboyantly handsome.
The photo above is making the rounds on Facebook as the result of sexually transmitted disease. Notice that it is not just infected by appear to have been matched.
It's not every offer that is worth accepting - even sexual offers. No matter how persuasive or demanding the lady or man pretends to be, it is not against the law to say a firm 'NO'.
It is not about whether you are being pestered or not - even when the lady appeared too glamourous to resist or the man appeared to flamboyantly handsome.
The photo above is making the rounds on Facebook as the result of sexually transmitted disease. Notice that it is not just infected by appear to have been matched.
* A sexually transmitted infection could have infected hundreds of thousands of people in the UK,” The Guardian reports |
According to a report credited to the Guardian, sexually transmitted infections may be more rampant than people know of it.
The infection called mycoplasma genitalium (MG), is known to causes few, and often no, symptoms. It is unclear whether it could trigger complications such as infertility.
But media sources describe MG as a new infection, but it was actually discovered in 1981, although at the time it was unclear if it was a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
New research suggests it could be. A large study of UK adults found 1 in 100 adults aged 16 to 44 were infected with MG, with the majority showing no symptoms.
The infection called mycoplasma genitalium (MG), is known to causes few, and often no, symptoms. It is unclear whether it could trigger complications such as infertility.
But media sources describe MG as a new infection, but it was actually discovered in 1981, although at the time it was unclear if it was a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
New research suggests it could be. A large study of UK adults found 1 in 100 adults aged 16 to 44 were infected with MG, with the majority showing no symptoms.
Reader responding to the online post are baffled.
One man said: "Thats really scary,we must protect ourselves at all times."
One lady said: "This is why I'm not sexually active boi if they dont know how you get it well may be they just might not have cure. Yess this is scary."
One man said: "Thats really scary,we must protect ourselves at all times."
One lady said: "This is why I'm not sexually active boi if they dont know how you get it well may be they just might not have cure. Yess this is scary."
1 comment:
Fake news
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8822/50a75d1b87313bdff8f590a46e92718f0f75.pdf
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