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Previously on "Don't mention this to the Wife or GF"

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  • up4it
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    Don't overlook the fact that the virus may pass the other way!

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Apparently much the same virus is found in prostate cancers... again related to number of partners etc.
    mmm difficult one.

    Live to a ripe old age as a monk or sh@g myself to death by the time I am 55 ?




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  • Pogle
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    Yep, they wanted to give it to teenage girls via the schools but some of the religious ones kicked up a fuss (not sure if it was just Catholic) -
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...er/7633761.stm

    Yep that was our local Catholic secondary school, they talked some boll0cks about a school not being the right place for this kind of thing and that it should take place in a clinical environment - The governors are stupid and uninformed and seem to think that it would encourage promiscuity.
    Since this happened I am seriously reconsidering where to send Pogle jnr when she finishes junior school. - either that, or get on the board of governors........

    It made me VERY cross

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by denver2k View Post
    Strangely weird.....What religion these "religious people" follow?
    Christianity.

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  • threaded
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    But it cures acne.

    So it's swings and roundabouts, I guess.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by SizeZero View Post
    The test group for the vaccine trials was 16 - 24 year old females. In their wisdom, someone decided that the vaccine should be routinely given to girls of 13 (pre-puberty in many cases).

    Reports coming from the test-nation of everything medical, the USA, have some very disturbing results, from headaches and blisters, to seizures, paralysis and death. I'd say that's a valid reason to object to putting your daughter forward as an unpaid guineapig; my own will be eligible very shortly but she won't be having it until there's been far more independent testing, or until she's old enough to decide for herself.
    That's a valid reason if it's correct (scientifically verified) and not just some press based on religious or political lobby nonesense.

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  • denver2k
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Whoooshhh!

    Old news though: Last updated - Thursday, 10 May 2007, 07:40 GMT 08:40 UK

    I knew some religious types who allowed their daughter to have it at age 13, on the basis that she might "fall away" in future. But they're the type who think that religious belief is something you work out for youself. Parents can guide, but ultimately, it has to be the kids choice or it ain't worf nuffink.
    Strangely weird.....What religion these "religious people" follow?

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  • SizeZero
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    I can't see a valid reason for people to object to HPV vaccinations.
    The test group for the vaccine trials was 16 - 24 year old females. In their wisdom, someone decided that the vaccine should be routinely given to girls of 13 (pre-puberty in many cases).

    Reports coming from the test-nation of everything medical, the USA, have some very disturbing results, from headaches and blisters, to seizures, paralysis and death. I'd say that's a valid reason to object to putting your daughter forward as an unpaid guineapig; my own will be eligible very shortly but she won't be having it until there's been far more independent testing, or until she's old enough to decide for herself.

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  • ASB
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  • Badger
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Its overrated anyways.
    A BJ makes your day but anal sex makes your whole week



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  • EternalOptimist
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    [QUOTE=NotAllThere;816462]Whoooshhh!

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    I am wasted here


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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by Pickle2 View Post
    If having previously read the first post, you then later jump straight to the end, this sounds really quite odd.
    You're the one talking about jumping straight to the end

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  • Pickle2
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Whoooshhh!
    I knew some religious types who allowed their daughter to have it at age 13, on the basis that she might "fall away" in future. But they're the type who think that religious belief is something you work out for youself. Parents can guide, but ultimately, it has to be the kids choice or it ain't worf nuffink.
    If having previously read the first post, you then later jump straight to the end, this sounds really quite odd.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Its overrated anyways.
    A BJ makes your day but anal sex makes your whole week



    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Giving or receiving?

    Personally, I've got "exit only" tattooed on my arse!
    Whoooshhh!

    Old news though: Last updated - Thursday, 10 May 2007, 07:40 GMT 08:40 UK

    I knew some religious types who allowed their daughter to have it at age 13, on the basis that she might "fall away" in future. But they're the type who think that religious belief is something you work out for youself. Parents can guide, but ultimately, it has to be the kids choice or it ain't worf nuffink.

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  • Pickle2
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Don't mention this to the Wife or GF
    And especially not to both.

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