Blogger Reagan says:
But how does someone obtain any kind of STD in the first place? In a monogamous relationship, where sex is saved for marriage?
Probably not.
STD’s are usually obtained by those who live sexually promiscuous lives.
There are so many things wrong with this statement, I'm not sure where to start. People can get STDs in a monogamous relationship if their partner has been sexually active in the past or is not faithful to them. And since HPV can be transmitted without intercourse, whether you or your partner has saved sex for marriage is irrelevant. It doesn't take living a 'sexually promiscuous' life to get HPV. That's why about half of all people will have it at some point in their lives. Do Reagan and Leslee actually believe that those who are unable to find a partner in the tiny percentage of people who have never possibly been exposed to HPV ("You shared a swimsuit when you were 15? You're out!") deserve to get cervical cancer?
That's b.s. It's totally okay to want to protect your kids from cancer, parents. In fact, I'd be a little worried if you didn't.
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