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Shaving your fanny leads to sti's
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Leaves the skin susceptible to moluscum virus which is is sexually transmitted"
So you can get snails if you shave - and crabs if you don't?
Dilemma!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Leaves the skin susceptible to moluscum virus which is is sexually transmitted
So you can get snails if you shave - and crabs if you don't?
Dilemma!!!!! "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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we have head hair to protect our scalps we have underarm air (before shaving lol) to absorbe persperation, we have pubic hair to protect our private bits if it was not needed why did it grow in the first place lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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while not reading it I'd say it means shaving the fanny(or male equivalent)would be a higher risk of contracting an STI through unprotected sex than those with hairy genitalia
sorry the title of the post OP is half as bad sounding as most newspaper headlines ...IMO... |
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Most cases of molluscum will clear up naturally within two years (usually within nine months). So long as the skin growths are present, there is a possibility of transmitting the infection to another person. When the growths are gone, the possibility for spreading the infection is ended.[12]
Unlike herpes viruses, which can remain inactive in the body for months or years before reappearing, molluscum contagiosum does not remain in the body when the growths are gone from the skin and will not reappear on their own.[12] However, there is no permanent immunity to the virus, and it is possible to become infected again upon exposure to an infected person.
Advantage of treatment is to hasten the resolution of the virus. This limits the size of the "pox" scar. If left untreated, molluscum growth can reach sizes as large as a pea or a marble. Spontaneous resolution of large lesions can occur, but will leave larger crater like growth. As many treatment options are available, prognosis for minimal scarring is best if treatment is initiated while lesions are small.
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over a year ago
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opening this OP to another slant .....
Am i wrong in thinking that a vast majority of fems prefer to be smooth ??
if thats the case we are all stuffed lol |
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" we have pubic hair to protect our private bits if it was not needed why did it grow in the first place lol"
I think it was to prevent scorpions and things nesting in there when we were cave dwellers. |
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