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What conclusions can we draw from recent statistics revealing that far more women than men have STDs?

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What conclusions can we draw from recent statistics revealing that far more women than men have STDs?

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I draw the conclusion, that a warm moist place maybe more susceptible to STD growth…

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Well let’s think about that for a minute shall we? Were do you think women are getting all those STD’s from? Unless all women suddenly became a nation of LESBIANS chances are they are getting it from MEN and VICE VERSA. Because of the way a woman is built, it is far easier for a woman to contract an STD from a man than the other way around. In addition, it is far more likely that men can have an STD and be ASYMPTOMATIC than a woman can. What that means, statistically speaking, is that just as many men as women can have an STD only, when it comes to men it can be UNDERREPORTED as a result of the man being ASYMPTOMATIC and not even know he has an STD. Does that make sense? You have to carefully evaluate statistical sources when speaking of diseases that can easily remain either dormant or cause little/vague or no symptoms in a particular individual. And yes there are literally thousands of women (and men in particular) walking around with STD’s they dont even know they have. And therefor

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Sorry but you have misinterpreted some ‘facts’! One in four teen girls have an STI/STD- no one did a survey of teen boys or of men or grown women. Secondly, these teen girls weren’t having sex with each other- they got them from males. So the conclusions we can draw are: 1) someone needs to test young males to find out their incidence and 2) people aren’t using condoms as they should when they are in non monogamous relationships.

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Please post sources for these “statistics”. If they’re true, the only conclusion I can draw is that men are far more promiscuous, spreading their STDs much further than women.

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