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December 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM #494249December 12, 2009 at 11:15 AM #493381scaredyclassicParticipant
there’s an entire industry built around beating drug tests….just sayin’ ….
December 12, 2009 at 11:15 AM #493542scaredyclassicParticipantthere’s an entire industry built around beating drug tests….just sayin’ ….
December 12, 2009 at 11:15 AM #493929scaredyclassicParticipantthere’s an entire industry built around beating drug tests….just sayin’ ….
December 12, 2009 at 11:15 AM #494016scaredyclassicParticipantthere’s an entire industry built around beating drug tests….just sayin’ ….
December 12, 2009 at 11:15 AM #494254scaredyclassicParticipantthere’s an entire industry built around beating drug tests….just sayin’ ….
December 12, 2009 at 11:24 AM #493391daveljParticipantThe industry to which you’re referring is largely built around beating urine tests, not blood tests (which is why most professional sports unions won’t allow blood tests), which can’t be beaten where STDs are concerned. My strategy for dealing with STDs of potential partners, while not flawless (no strategy is), has been working for many years, so I see no reason to alter it… or spend more time here going into greater detail… questions about which could be endless…
December 12, 2009 at 11:24 AM #493552daveljParticipantThe industry to which you’re referring is largely built around beating urine tests, not blood tests (which is why most professional sports unions won’t allow blood tests), which can’t be beaten where STDs are concerned. My strategy for dealing with STDs of potential partners, while not flawless (no strategy is), has been working for many years, so I see no reason to alter it… or spend more time here going into greater detail… questions about which could be endless…
December 12, 2009 at 11:24 AM #493939daveljParticipantThe industry to which you’re referring is largely built around beating urine tests, not blood tests (which is why most professional sports unions won’t allow blood tests), which can’t be beaten where STDs are concerned. My strategy for dealing with STDs of potential partners, while not flawless (no strategy is), has been working for many years, so I see no reason to alter it… or spend more time here going into greater detail… questions about which could be endless…
December 12, 2009 at 11:24 AM #494026daveljParticipantThe industry to which you’re referring is largely built around beating urine tests, not blood tests (which is why most professional sports unions won’t allow blood tests), which can’t be beaten where STDs are concerned. My strategy for dealing with STDs of potential partners, while not flawless (no strategy is), has been working for many years, so I see no reason to alter it… or spend more time here going into greater detail… questions about which could be endless…
December 12, 2009 at 11:24 AM #494264daveljParticipantThe industry to which you’re referring is largely built around beating urine tests, not blood tests (which is why most professional sports unions won’t allow blood tests), which can’t be beaten where STDs are concerned. My strategy for dealing with STDs of potential partners, while not flawless (no strategy is), has been working for many years, so I see no reason to alter it… or spend more time here going into greater detail… questions about which could be endless…
December 12, 2009 at 12:05 PM #493406scaredyclassicParticipanttrue, I guess one could better their odds. still, i know in recent past, blood tests for herpes were less than accurate. there are dormant viruses. there is incubation periods. i’m not questioning your strategy. It’s just interesting to me how people address the issue. i got herpes very young, was in denial a while, then practiced complete honesty with varying results. as you age, becomes less of an issue, barely get it anymore. but i kind of think of it as agrowth experience, wouldn’t be the same person without that…not that your strategy or thoughts are wrong….just thinking out loud about the nature of intimacy…i remember a woman once who i disclosed to, she broke upw ith me…much later we met again, she was very sad she’d broken up, she was upset and wanted me to know how much in retrospect my honesty had touched her after the fact. just a thought t o keep in mind in case you ever catch anything….
December 12, 2009 at 12:05 PM #493567scaredyclassicParticipanttrue, I guess one could better their odds. still, i know in recent past, blood tests for herpes were less than accurate. there are dormant viruses. there is incubation periods. i’m not questioning your strategy. It’s just interesting to me how people address the issue. i got herpes very young, was in denial a while, then practiced complete honesty with varying results. as you age, becomes less of an issue, barely get it anymore. but i kind of think of it as agrowth experience, wouldn’t be the same person without that…not that your strategy or thoughts are wrong….just thinking out loud about the nature of intimacy…i remember a woman once who i disclosed to, she broke upw ith me…much later we met again, she was very sad she’d broken up, she was upset and wanted me to know how much in retrospect my honesty had touched her after the fact. just a thought t o keep in mind in case you ever catch anything….
December 12, 2009 at 12:05 PM #493954scaredyclassicParticipanttrue, I guess one could better their odds. still, i know in recent past, blood tests for herpes were less than accurate. there are dormant viruses. there is incubation periods. i’m not questioning your strategy. It’s just interesting to me how people address the issue. i got herpes very young, was in denial a while, then practiced complete honesty with varying results. as you age, becomes less of an issue, barely get it anymore. but i kind of think of it as agrowth experience, wouldn’t be the same person without that…not that your strategy or thoughts are wrong….just thinking out loud about the nature of intimacy…i remember a woman once who i disclosed to, she broke upw ith me…much later we met again, she was very sad she’d broken up, she was upset and wanted me to know how much in retrospect my honesty had touched her after the fact. just a thought t o keep in mind in case you ever catch anything….
December 12, 2009 at 12:05 PM #494041scaredyclassicParticipanttrue, I guess one could better their odds. still, i know in recent past, blood tests for herpes were less than accurate. there are dormant viruses. there is incubation periods. i’m not questioning your strategy. It’s just interesting to me how people address the issue. i got herpes very young, was in denial a while, then practiced complete honesty with varying results. as you age, becomes less of an issue, barely get it anymore. but i kind of think of it as agrowth experience, wouldn’t be the same person without that…not that your strategy or thoughts are wrong….just thinking out loud about the nature of intimacy…i remember a woman once who i disclosed to, she broke upw ith me…much later we met again, she was very sad she’d broken up, she was upset and wanted me to know how much in retrospect my honesty had touched her after the fact. just a thought t o keep in mind in case you ever catch anything….
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