Three months i was learning to ride my bike i went to gas up my bike at the local gas station. When i was there this woman was eyeing me by the door.She was wearing high stallitos a really tacky gold dress she was nice looking. When i went to go pay she said "i need a ride can you give me one it will be fun. Its just around the corner." I told her that i didnt have a helmet and her shoes werent protective. I dodged that bullet. Anything like this happen to you guys. I dont have a problem with hookers i just dont want to get the clamp.
I wish...haha j/k :lol:
your on you own for that dude.
"Sorry. This is a VD-free seat."
Quote from: ramo... i just dont want to get the clamp.
Clamps are pretty useful, I would take one for free.
The
clap on the other hand is best avoided...
:lol:
heck, 'the clap' is actually the least of the risks
how bout genital warts, herpes, HPV, HIV, AIDS, syphlis, gonorrhea :o :o :o
not to mention crackhead pimps with guns who will happily rob you, shoot you, steal your bike, etc. :guns: :guns:
cummuterguy obviously gets around! :lol:
I will always remember my sex ed teacher. He was a former Army Special Forces guy from Brooklyn.
When he was reading symptoms of VD's from the textbook and it said "burning during urination" he said, "Now when it says burning, it means burns like fire comin' out!"
You can imagine the room of 14 yr old boys :o :o :o :o
yeah I'm pretty sure they can cure that, otherwise they'd be constantly reminding us on tv like with herpes... "There is no cure for genital herpes, etc, etc." so in that regard, pfft, no worries :P
think of all the vd's James Bond has....
..bet Batman and Robin share a few.. :lol:
Quote from: 97gs500ethink of all the vd's James Bond has....
..bet Batman and Robin share a few.. :lol:
Classic SNL skit...
Quote from: supahfly"There is no cure for genital herpes
And no cure for oral herpes... and you can get "oral herpes" (HSV-1) genitally or "genital herpes" (HSV-2) orally. Or, more rarely, you can get them elsewhere on the skin. So be careful... although HSV-1 is one of the most common incurable diseases out there. It's so contagious that you can get it from Aunt Gertrude when she gives you a smooch on the lips. Then it sits dormant in the nerves that serve the infected area, until a trigger (often, stress) causes an outbreak... Need another reason for ATGATT when carrying the local hooker pillion? Or even the gal or guy next door? But hey, at least it's not fatal. :P
Yer local bio geek - What Do You Want To Worry About Today? ;)
The "clap" is ghonorea or however the crap it's spelled. It is a bacterial infection, and Penicillin kills it quick. Not that I have any "personal" experience :oops: . NO SERIOUSLY I've never had a VD! :lol:
Gonorrhea, caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It's curable, but that doesn't mean it's harmless; it can cause ectopic pregnancies (one complication is the formation of scar tissue on the uterus). Syphilis is curable with penicillin, but it has mild symptoms initially, and if not completely cleared, can cause extensive systemic damage years after initial infection. Oliver Sachs wrote a case study of a woman who developed neurosyphilis about 70 years after the initial infection.
Not to mention that any situation that leads to you getting a "curable" disease can also lead to you getting an incurable one. Be careful! And that means being choosy with your partners as well as using a condom.
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I've been riding maybe 3 or 4 months and it just happened to me to. I was riding around the back of a wal-mart (after getting it back from the shop) and I strolled up next to what i thought was going to be a hotty....oops.....not the case. well somehow we started talking and she ask for a ride....same answer :mrgreen: "oh sorry, i don't have another helmet, maybe next time" that's one bullet dodged :)
She wanted to ride you or your bike? LOL
Maybe both?!
If I remember correctly gonnorrhea can lead to PID (pelvic inflammatory disease) in women. A woman's chance of an ectopic pregnancy goes up by 10% the first time she has the disease, and the rate is close to 50% if she's had three or more times.
Roaderstalgal--what do you do, I"m also a bio geek. Particularily anatomy and infectious dieseases.
Jake
I'm a former immunologist, now a neurologist, but I found my way into a neuroimmunology lab. Immunology is my first and best scientific love.
Quote from: RoadstergalI'm a former immunologist, now a neurologist, but I found my way into a neuroimmunology lab. Immunology is my first and best scientific love.
so are you an MD or lab rat? I"m doing my PhD in epidemiology and focusing primarily on the relationship between infectious diseases and host genetics.
Jake
I'm sure she's a lab rat. Nobody with a REAL job has either the desire nor the time to hang around here. When I was working I was busy busy busy. No time for this crap. Now that I'm retired I have LOTS of time to annoy y'all. And hopefully teach you younguns a thing or two.
So jake, tell me what is the latest between infectious diseases and host genetics. Are there links between racial groups and infection by viruses? Is that why blacks have almost half the HIV infections? Is there a gene that allows the HIV to take hold? A gene that stops it from entering the cell? Or do you not follow that. What is your dissertation on? When are you up to defend it?
I'd like a primer on what is known. Any good web links you can share?
Quote from: jake42so are you an MD or lab rat?
I'm a lab rat. I used to study coreceptor regulation of CD8+ T-cell activation; now I do microglia activation in ischemia/stroke. Since microglia are brain-resident macrophages, it's very heavily related to immunology. There's surprisingly little work out there on neuroimmunology, so the lab has a good (and productive, in terms of the overall-good-for-humankind issue) niche.
The former lab wasn't going so well and my PI moved, so I left immunology with my Master's. My current PIs want to sponsor me to finish my docotorate, though, either in immunology or neurobiology (whichever displays the least red tape) so it's truly awesome that I got this position.
I currently work for one MD/PhD and one PhD, and the former is still doing clinical work, so I get a very interesting perspective.
wanna be my shuga momie? all I need is a gas card.