Raziaar
I Hate Custom Titles
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I mean, if you knew they had it. Such a pet peeve of mine... I mean people with sexual disease aren't really to be discriminated against, but it's entirely reasonable if somebody who is not infected to avoid sexual contact(and yet retain friendship with) with these people.
I see these commercials about genital herpes, and every single one of them features a young couple doing all sorts of fun activities. Biking, canoing... all sorts of stuff that I guess adventurous people do.
But I wonder... would you be so adventurous as to knowingly have sexual relations with somebody who is infected with a STD that has no cure, such as herpes? These commercials always depict one person as having herpes, the other as not. Yet they are in a sexual relationship. The one partner doesn't want to give the other herpes, so he takes this drug to reduce his chance of outbreaks... yet the voice over in the commercials always detail that one can still transfer herpes... blah blah blah.
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Nothing against the person themselves... and I will still be friends with them, but I won't be jeopardizing my health by having sexual relations with somebody with aids or herpes or any other non curable sexual disease.
Why does TV try to make it seem like this is perfectly normal behavior?
Is TV stupid? <gasp>
I see these commercials about genital herpes, and every single one of them features a young couple doing all sorts of fun activities. Biking, canoing... all sorts of stuff that I guess adventurous people do.
But I wonder... would you be so adventurous as to knowingly have sexual relations with somebody who is infected with a STD that has no cure, such as herpes? These commercials always depict one person as having herpes, the other as not. Yet they are in a sexual relationship. The one partner doesn't want to give the other herpes, so he takes this drug to reduce his chance of outbreaks... yet the voice over in the commercials always detail that one can still transfer herpes... blah blah blah.
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Nothing against the person themselves... and I will still be friends with them, but I won't be jeopardizing my health by having sexual relations with somebody with aids or herpes or any other non curable sexual disease.
Why does TV try to make it seem like this is perfectly normal behavior?
Is TV stupid? <gasp>