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Routine Screening Reduces Anal Cancer Rate Among People With HIV

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RichardUK

Seriously, after reading this article and other similar ones, it really does put me off having both oral and anal sex with any man without using condoms. I don't want any of these STDs. And I don't want HPV in my body if I can stop it. If someone is going to have one or more of any of the STDs and not know or else know but not tell me then even kissing worries me. So, condoms surely have to be a must for me for even oral sex. Can discussion get past this - I wonder... Maybe not.

November 15, 2019 UK

RichardUK

With HPV and the like - HSV1/2, HV8, HTLV1/2/3, syphilis, etc - it tells me that the discussion is vital before dropping condom use. One needs to know if any partner has one of these STDs just as much, if not more than HIV. I don't want HPV into my mouth or butt from a sexual partner. To me that is the spreading of possible cancer to me. HIV UD is fine by me, but someone not telling me of them having one of the others is worse. Condoms become a must now because of all of these others.

November 15, 2019 UK

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