Y'all have definitely piqued my interest! I'll try them soon!
Female condoms would be great for doubles.
Mwise, Try polyeruthane condoms they transmit heat better and feel much better than latex, i have a hard time cumming too as a result hate latex condoms. Trojan has their own version, if u like it sagami of japan carrry the two thinnest polyeruthane condom in the world .02mm .01mm
Mwise, Try polyeruthane condoms they transmit heat better and feel much better than latex, i have a hard time cumming too as a result hate latex condoms. Trojan has their own version, if u like it sagami of japan carrry the two thinnest polyeruthane condom in the world .02mm .01mm
Originally Posted by asstounding
I would like Ginger Doll's take on this.
Asstounding, which brands specifically are polyeruthane?
I am very interested in the female condoms. Are they polyeruthane?
Trojan supras are polyurethane.
Female condoms are made of nitrile
That is reckless and good for you in saying not no...but hell no!! It would sure make me hesitate to request a meeting with you if I knew I was following someone who didnt suit up before the big game!!
Wow. We really have to this conversation. I guess people forgot everything they were taught in sex Ed 101.
Right hand loves bareback. Left hand insists on cover because of right hands promiscuity.
ThreAD, fooling with backpage attracts bareback hooktards and fuktards.
go figure. The message is to the wrong crowd sugar.
If there are bareback asking members on eccie, feel free to post an legit
alert, you would do us ALL a favor.
Therefore, a wasted thread that gives us nothing vital.
If it weren't for big screen (BIG SCREEN), this thread would be alot further along.
STD's have been eradicated from the earth!! ?Right???
Wrong!!!!
Just this morning Nat'l Pubic Radio broadcast a show about:
The world is losing some of the most powerful tools in modern medicine. Antibiotics are becoming less and less effective at fighting infections. The problem has gotten so bad that some doctors are starting to ponder a "post-antibiotic world."
Common infections that have been easily treatable for decades could become deadly if the current growth of antimicrobial resistance continues.
On Tuesday night, PBS' Frontline will investigate how decades of antibiotic overuse has led to the emergence of drug-resistant superbugs.
Science
Antibiotics Can't Keep Up With 'Nightmare' Superbugs
"Globally this is a really big issue," says Keiji Fukuda, assistant director-general for health security at the World Health Organization. "We are seeing the same patterns of resistance basically occur everywhere."
In Europe alone, 25,000 people now die each year from infections that used to be treatable with antibiotics, Fukuda says. Some Staphylococcus infections acquired in hospitals have become almost impossible to cure. The pathogens behind malaria and tuberculosis are evolving to elude even the best treatments.
"If we look at an infection like gonorrhea," Fukuda says, "there are several countries in which gonorrhea is now essentially untreatable by any of the available antibiotics. "
Yonta, 6, rests with her sister Montra, 3, and brother Leakhena, 4 months, under a mosquito net in the Pailin province of Cambodia — an epicenter of drug-resistant malaria.
Goats and Soda
Drug-Resistant Malaria Spreads Across Southeast Asia
When drug resistance develops in one part of the world, it tends to quickly spread, he says.
At the WHO's annual meeting in Geneva this week, representatives from 194 countries approved a new global plan to counter antimicrobial resistance.
The plan calls for every country to have a system in place by 2017 to monitor for drug resistance. It also tries to reduce the use and misuse of antibiotics in health care settings and agriculture. The plan calls for more investment in new drugs. It even emphasizes the need to cut the incidence of new infections with simple measures, such as increased hand-washing in hospitals and clinics.
Fukuda underscores that this is not just a problem in developing countries. "People in the U.S. are no better off [regarding antimicrobial resistance] than people in other parts of the world," he says.
Drug resistance, he says, is one of the biggest health threats of the 21st century, and the consequences could be grave if this trend isn't reversed.
"People are going to find it much more dangerous to have surgery," he says. "If you have cancer or diabetes, and you're more susceptible to infections, it means you're going to have a much smaller safety net."
Plus, I like Ginger a lot and appreciate her providing healthy, wholesome sex. If you like yourself and have any concern about others, you would want to be safe.
Thanks Tuckahoe for providing our daily allotment of terror !
Thanks Tuckahoe for providing our daily allotment of terror !
Originally Posted by thebodyman
no kidding. but it's the fuckin truth.
intelligent design my ass.