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Topic: I just saw an ad on Facebook
bsdetector's photo
Sat 02/13/10 08:59 AM
for same day STD testing. This brings two questions to mind. 1) Do more people avail themselves of this service before or after unprotected sex? 2) Why would anybody want to have sex with someone that would bring about the need for this service? Just wondering. bigsmile

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Sat 02/13/10 09:01 AM
Edited by Quietman_2009 on Sat 02/13/10 09:01 AM
I was just reading that the highest incidence of STD's in the country is in The Villages. The retirement community in Florida

see what viagara gets you?

hopefloating's photo
Sat 02/13/10 09:10 AM
seeing how there are many different STD's out there and many different variations of them...you can contract some even with condoms....I think the service would be needed.

I had ( since divorced ) a hubby that thought that the female sex was his to explore and have his way with.....


needless to say I went to my doc...checked myself out and made sure I was ok.

Why wouldn't this service be needed? Its legit....stuff happens dude.

People affected by a date rape drug could use this service....wakin up one morning and not knowing what happened, thats scary stuff!

People getting stupid drunk and forgetting what happened the night before...

Rape victims....incest victims...The list could go on and on really..


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Sat 02/13/10 09:14 AM
Why does my Facebook page not get ads like this??? I normally get the ads for stuff like "sheep who want equal rights". frustrated laugh

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Sat 02/13/10 09:32 AM
I'm wondering why anyone actually reads the ads on FB?huh

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Sat 02/13/10 09:33 AM

Why does my Facebook page not get ads like this??? I normally get the ads for stuff like "sheep who want equal rights". frustrated laugh


And they should!

bsdetector's photo
Sat 02/13/10 09:36 AM

I'm wondering why anyone actually reads the ads on FB?huh



Because they're there. I wonder why someone would take apart a tongue in cheek question? Does looking at an ad that is right in your face have some sort of negative connotation? Am I a lesser being because I noticed this ad?

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Sat 02/13/10 09:38 AM
yestongue2

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Sat 02/13/10 09:41 AM


I'm wondering why anyone actually reads the ads on FB?huh



Because they're there. I wonder why someone would take apart a tongue in cheek question? Does looking at an ad that is right in your face have some sort of negative connotation? Am I a lesser being because I noticed this ad?

Yeah. That makes you lower than a snakes belly in a wagon rut.:wink: laugh flowerforyou

bsdetector's photo
Sat 02/13/10 09:42 AM

yestongue2



Now that we have this issue settled perhaps you can answer the original question. Or not. shades

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Sat 02/13/10 09:44 AM


Why does my Facebook page not get ads like this??? I normally get the ads for stuff like "sheep who want equal rights". frustrated laugh


And they should!


I know right!!!! Poor sheep. Fight the Power! drinks laugh

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Sat 02/13/10 09:44 AM


yestongue2



Now that we have this issue settled perhaps you can answer the original question. Or not. shades

What's the need if ya' ain't gettin' none?

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Sat 02/13/10 09:45 AM
To answer your questions better, in regards to your original 2- I'm sure there are people who use that service, otherwise there would be no need for the ads, and unless you get a full health workup of your sexual partner, you have no idea what diseases they have. Also, some people do knowingly have sexual relationships with people who have std's, they have meds for it, and they take precautions to risk the chance of infection. I'm sure you've seen the ads on tv, since you're so obvservant?

As for your questions directed at me, I wonder why someone would post such a question on a public forum and then get upset at the responses. You asked a question, I asked a question, fair is fair, no? As for whether or not you're a lesser being for viewing this ad, or whether it has a negative connotation, I have no idea and I really don't care. I don't know you and I never will. I thought the question was peculiar, so I commented. Good luck finding someone who cares enough and has done some research about the habits of those who read Facebook ads. Cheers!drinker

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Sat 02/13/10 09:47 AM


yestongue2



Now that we have this issue settled perhaps you can answer the original question. Or not. shades


I answered the original question before I saw this post, just making sure you don't think I did it simply because you told me to.winking

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Sat 02/13/10 09:48 AM



yestongue2



Now that we have this issue settled perhaps you can answer the original question. Or not. shades

What's the need if ya' ain't gettin' none?



A good point. How would you know if any of these forum dwellers, myself included, "ain't gettin' none?"

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Sat 02/13/10 09:49 AM
Edited by bsdetector on Sat 02/13/10 09:51 AM
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Sat 02/13/10 09:54 AM

To answer your questions better, in regards to your original 2- I'm sure there are people who use that service, otherwise there would be no need for the ads, and unless you get a full health workup of your sexual partner, you have no idea what diseases they have. Also, some people do knowingly have sexual relationships with people who have std's, they have meds for it, and they take precautions to risk the chance of infection. I'm sure you've seen the ads on tv, since you're so obvservant?

As for your questions directed at me, I wonder why someone would post such a question on a public forum and then get upset at the responses. You asked a question, I asked a question, fair is fair, no? As for whether or not you're a lesser being for viewing this ad, or whether it has a negative connotation, I have no idea and I really don't care. I don't know you and I never will. I thought the question was peculiar, so I commented. Good luck finding someone who cares enough and has done some research about the habits of those who read Facebook ads. Cheers!drinker



I did not get upset. As you say, we will never know each other and I'm here strictly for entertainment. Anyone I want to know me here already knows me.

I'm sorry if I asked a question that was outside the normal whine or moan. I will not let it happen again.

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Sat 02/13/10 10:17 AM

for same day STD testing. This brings two questions to mind. 1) Do more people avail themselves of this service before or after unprotected sex? 2) Why would anybody want to have sex with someone that would bring about the need for this service? Just wondering. bigsmile


1) Probably after. 2) Dunno, why would anyone have sex period is a better question. All of the negative reactions that can come about it, it really isn't worth the risk...I do still consider pregnancy one of the worst STD's around.

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Sat 02/13/10 11:03 AM


for same day STD testing. This brings two questions to mind. 1) Do more people avail themselves of this service before or after unprotected sex? 2) Why would anybody want to have sex with someone that would bring about the need for this service? Just wondering. bigsmile


1) Probably after. 2) Dunno, why would anyone have sex period is a better question. All of the negative reactions that can come about it, it really isn't worth the risk...I do still consider pregnancy one of the worst STD's around.


:thumbsup:

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Sat 02/13/10 12:56 PM




yestongue2



Now that we have this issue settled perhaps you can answer the original question. Or not. shades

What's the need if ya' ain't gettin' none?



A good point. How would you know if any of these forum dwellers, myself included, "ain't gettin' none?"

Well, are ya'?!?!:wink: laugh drinker

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