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12-09-2010 #11
Re: Mandatory condom use
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Re: Mandatory condom use
I thought that issue was settled after the Meese commission and the crackdown on the porn industry after the Lords thing. The Feds and local law enforcement contended that Pandering became the equivalent of prostitution on the basis if you procured talent to work in a porn movie for pay, it amounted to the same thing. The Freeman case appeal overturned that to what amounts as the actors are paid talent and differ from sex workers. They tried pulling that again down here in Fl in two cases where they nailed a webmaster and in another case one of these houses where people are under 24/7 streaming video.
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12-10-2010 #15
Post op pussy secretes fluids if it uses the sigmoid colon technique or
if they use the glands of the penis or supporting organs
i.e. the prostate,Cowper's gland etc.,
they are a few new surgeries that provide lube.
there are some issue with it though.
oh! and yes post op pussy can get an STD,one reason is many doc's put mucosa tissue in the post op vagina to create self lubrication.
Last edited by natina; 12-10-2010 at 01:24 PM.
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12-10-2010 #16
Incurable gonorrhea may be next superbug
Antibiotic Resistant Gonorrhea
http://www.cdc.gov/std/gonorrhea/arg/default.htm
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
http://std.about.com/od/glossary/g/antiresgloss.htm
Incurable gonorrhea may be next superbug
Some strains of STD showing signs of becoming resistant to all treatments
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36229547...sexual_health/
An alarming new superbug may be on its way — an incurable form of gonorrhea. The disease, once easily killed with a shot of penicillin, is increasingly becoming drug-resistant. Soon, the world may face a version that can’t be killed by any known antibiotic, warned Catherine Ison, the director of the sexually transmitted bacteria reference library with the United Kingdom’s Health Protection Agency.
In recent years, as the disease has evolved, medications once proven to kill the bacteria have become less effective except one, a class of antibiotics called cephalosporins. Now some strains of gonorrhea are showing signs of being resistant to even that, Ison told those at a scientific meeting last week in Edinburgh, Scotland.
"If this problem isn't addressed, there's a very real possibility that gonorrhea will become a very difficult infection to treat," she said.
Gonorrhea is the second most commonly reported infectious disease in the United States. In 2008, there were 336,742 official cases, but this number, the most recent available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, may vastly underestimate the true number.
“We will probably have something like 700,000 cases of gonorrhea this year,” suggested Dr. Edward W. Hook, professor of medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and an expert on STD infections.
Not all of those who are infected know it, contributing to the problem. Undiagnosed cases, or infections that are unsuccessfully treated and then linger without obvious symptoms, can create serious health problems. For example, teenage girls between 15 and 19 account for more cases than any other age group. If they aren’t cured, they risk pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility or ectopic pregnancies. People infected with gonorrhea are also about three times more likely to become infected with HIV should they come into contact with the virus.
“The other major cost is infection of children born to infected mothers,” Hook explained. “And rarely you can get gonorrheal infections of heart valves, and arthritis.”
History of being hard to treat
Gonorrhea has a long history of evading medicine’s attempts to cure it. In the 1930s, sulfa-based drugs worked, but soon lost potency as the bacteria adapted. Penicillin came up to bat in the 1940s. In New York City, Los Angeles, and points in between, posters appeared stating “Penicillin Cures Gonorrhea in 4 Hours,” sometimes underneath words urging citizens to buy war bonds to “Thrash the Axis.”
Just as defeating Hitler and the Japanese emperor had become an all-consuming national priority, health officials, armed with the new miracle drug penicillin, offered hope that the scourge of “VD” could be wiped out, too.
Penicillin was a miracle, but eventually doctors had to use more and more to kill the bug. Still, a shot of penicillin remained the treatment of choice until 1985, when rising resistance to penicillin, and the fact that many people are allergic to it, forced health officials to give other antibiotics their turns.
Last edited by natina; 12-10-2010 at 01:30 PM.
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12-10-2010 #17
Re: Mandatory condom use
The charges against Julian Assange are clearly the best thing they could come up with against him for exposing all the secret shit. Making any sort of law about condom use just invites the government into our bedrooms and sex lives even more than they are in there now. In the porn industry, condoms are Personal Protective Equipment for the performers and should be treated as necessary for job safety, just as the machining industry uses safety glasses and steel toed shoes as PPE. I would support a rule that came through OSHA for the protection of performers, but only that narrow application. I find the law under which Assange was charged somewhat ridiculous and again a violation of personal freedom.
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