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Previously on "Shock the Monkey(POX)"

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  • SueEllen
    replied
    Yep you are clearly suffering from memory loss.

    There is a thead on monkey pox already where this is already mentioned.

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  • vetran
    started a topic Shock the Monkey(POX)

    Shock the Monkey(POX)

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...-revealed.html

    How to have SEX with monkeypox: CDC releases bizarre guide telling patients to ‘keep their clothes on’ or ‘masturbate six feet from their partner’ if the urge arises while infected
    • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells people infected with monkeypox not to have sex with others
    • But in cases where the urge arises it has issued a bizarre list of the dos and donts
    • This included masturbating at least six feet away from your partner to avoid catching the disease from each other
    • Keeping clothes on, or dry humping, was also recommended as well as ensuring any infectious lesions or rashes were covered
    • People typically catch monkeypox by touching infectious skin lesions
    • But it can also spread in the air through 'sustained' face-to-face contact
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