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Old 03-26-2009, 07:55 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: HPV; why is it downplayed

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I don't understand why HPV is so downplayed. I read a lot of posts where people say, oh I had it, only some strands are bad, 80% of us will have it one time, its cleared in a couple years etc.
OK, I've reviewed the discussions of HPV. There are elements of what you say about the discussions that are true. But I think that the statistics that members have been quoting are also true. Your reaction to the discussions is interesting. Downplaying? Are you trying to say that we should warn people away from intimate contact with multiple sex partners owing to the fact that they might pick up an HPV infection? People who skydive are warned that there is a percentage probability that they might go into the ground like a dart if the parachute does not work. People still jump.
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