mad muffin wrote: » I got herpes around my mouth when I was 13.
lbc2019 wrote: » No. Been tested regularly
Day Lewin wrote: » A cautionary lesson, though: what if it had been gono? I wouldn't have my kids!!
banie01 wrote: » From sucking scabby cocks at 13???
[Deleted User] wrote: » Scabies once.
Had the dreaded "urethral swab" done to me on that occasion when I went to the GP - not an experience I'm keen to repeat!
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » my sarcasm detector may be on the blink. That was that a joke, right?
Day Lewin wrote: » No. Gonorrhoea causes infertility.
Not a laughing matter I assure you.
Wibbs wrote: » Oddly enough I'm resistant to HIV infection because of a genetic quirk. One found in European and near Eastern populations. We muties have a different form of a particular gene (CRC something or other) that means the virus can't attach to the cell and infect it. Apparently and going on genetic testing so far(which have been limited enough) it's carried by 2-3% of the Eurasian populations. It's a very recent mutation too. Like a thousand years old. various theories suggest other viruses like smallpox, or even bacterial infections like the Plague as selecting for it. Problem with that theory is that both were infections, even epidemics in populations that don't have this mutation. I'd personally reckon it's down to a few epidemics in Europe that weren't those two, but were logged under the description "plague" as they tended to be. A few descriptions of such "plagues" come down to us and they don't follow the usual bubonic plague or smallpox. Some are like ebola, hemorrhagic fever type affairs, others produce mad fevers, others neurological effects, some affected animals as well as people. And "plagues" of varying kinds were a near annual event in Europe all the way back to Roman times, but really kicking off in the late medieval and renaissance. And remember any of us of European stock reading this are the descendants of those people who survived these rolling plagues. It has been suggested that more Europeans have this mutation than is currently measured and it could be one reason why HIV didn't cause the large numbers of infected the way some populations in sub saharan Africa have suffered.
J Mysterio wrote: » So... You can't get STI's? Or carry them? That would make you a lucky fucķer. Like a low level superhero. No condomo.
Wibbs wrote: It has been suggested that more Europeans have this mutation than is currently measured and it could be one reason why HIV didn't cause the large numbers of infected the way some populations in sub saharan Africa have suffered.