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GammaGlobulin

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  1. You are 100% correct. This same thing happened to me in HK, around 1990. Worst case of the clap I had ever experienced. Dripping for days. I thought it would never end. I thought my faucet would never recover. I learned my lesson, that time. Never again. The clap is nothing to fool around with.
  2. Speaking of monogimy and chastity, I can't understand how guys derive much pleasure when wearing safes. From my perspective, it's far better to not have a girl, half way, compared to not having her, at all. If I were to take the trouble to lie with Bathsheba, then I would want the entire experience. I would want to feel the moist warmth of her, deeply. Far better for me to just quit before I get started, rather than have latex between me and the object of my desire.
  3. We could easily rid the world of STDs if only we would practice chastity and monogimy.
  4. The only sure way to avoid VD is to just hold hands. Or, maybe, to just get a foot massage. The only risk in doing this is that, holding hands leads to the foot massage. And then, the foot massage leads to massaging of the thigh. And then, before you know it, the woman is atop, and it's... HI Ho, Silver... Away! This is why I never go for a massage. It's too risky.
  5. It seems to me that antibiotics are no longer the solution, since we are fighting a losing battle. Maybe, if we are lucky, then we will discover effective vaccines. If we can eradicate VD, then we can all act as do bonobos, and remain worry free.
  6. These days are NOT like THOSE days, early 1970s. These days, for sure, VD is extremely hazardous to one's health. One would be a fool to take the risk. Why do you think I have been celibate for the past many years? Fortunately, I had enough in and out during a time when antibiotics were much more effective. I would not wish to be young, these days, an on the prowl.
  7. It's really difficult to be in Asia, single, young, and in love, and be able to avoid a bit of pain, once in a while.
  8. And sometimes, the worst we would get would be NSU, nonspecific urithritis. Just 5 days of penicillin, or whatever, and the drips would be gone.
  9. When I was young, catching the clap was not much worse than catching a Rhinovirus, or a Rhinoceros,.. remember the film with John Wayne and Red Buttons? You might even say that testing positive for the clap was a badge of honor, when we were young.
  10. I wish I could take a poll: How many of us here can say that their pole has been under the weather with a dose, twice or thrice, during their lifetimes? Would anyone admit to it?
  11. There is this myth, still believed by some, that the clap originated from sheep. I would like to debunk this myth. In my view, it is sheeple.
  12. I have yet to meet the woman so attractive that I would risk for her a case of the never-ending drips. I have just too much respect for my member.
  13. I used to read a lot about the social implications of VD when I was young. Can you even imagine how discomforting, not to mention inconvenient, it was for men to be compelled to self-catheterize any time they felt the need to void?
  14. If this proves true, and the clap will soon become incurable, then will hats for men with hatbands also soon be back in vogue? The hatband is the most convenient place to store a catheter, after all.
  15. Sorry to hear that. But, still, I know that you can read Thai script, right? And, therefore, your life in Thailand is made much more fulfilling just through your ability to read. Anyway, do not give up, yet. Where there's life, there is still hope.
  16. Are you saying that she doesn't look like a starlet? In any case, one should not rush to judgement before all the evidence is presented. Why don't we contact her, directly, to better understand her side of her story?
  17. How's your passa Thai, these days? Any further progress?
  18. Was Noi from Yale or Princeton?
  19. The manufacturing and fabrication is in Taiwan. BUT, the software is from the USA, etc. I have lived in Taiwan for over 30 years. Just one word best describes the people and culture: BEASTLY Years ago, I visited all the major pcb manufacturers in Taiwan. Since then, they have grown considerably. BUT, the software and the design of fab manufacturering equipment, the cutting edge, does not belong to that piddling, forsaken island. There are some bright lights in Taiwan, including one Nobel. But, they were trained in the USA. I have been onhand to see Taiwan develop since 1979. I was there before Hsinchu was even conceived as the disgusting science park which it has now become. What,... You want to tell me something more about Taiwan that I do not know, something you quote from a science journal? Taiwan is dead, Man! When is the last time you checked the fertility rate on that beastly Isle of Formosa, mostly full of betel nut chewers? (Also, thank you very much for your reply... It's not often I have opportunity to discuss the travesty of Taiwan, and Salmon Zhu Yi. Taiwan was once a nice place. A very nice place before the KMT invaded the island.)
  20. You are correct. This so-called actress stated that she recorded a video of this event. Then, she stated that she was asked to delete the video. However, in most cases, depending upon the OS of her phone, the video should still be easily recoverable. Why does she not just recover the video and provide some EVIDENCE? Also, this "actress" was carrying vaping paraphernalia. This is illegal here. Also, this woman is from Pingtung County in Taiwan! Have you ever been there? Too many KMT in Pingtung! Frankly, I definitely do NOT buy her story, just based upon her hitherto unproven "forced" video deletion allegation. I would urge Ms. An to quickly submit to a full forensic analysis and investigation of her phone. Additionally, why was it stated that Ms. An could not speak English? Is this true? One of my favorite Taiwanese film directors is Mr. An Li. He speaks admirable English. And so, if he can speak English, then why can't she? Oh, wait! An Li (Ang Lee) was educated. Anyway, as many people have said, Taiwan is a small island full of people, 650 per square kilometer, having an amazingly insular mentality. It's true, I have heard it said, that they just don't trust one another. Personally, I would not trust one any further than I could throw one. We should stop worrying about this case of Ms. An, and instead focus on how to move silicon wafer production out of Taiwan, PDQ! BTW, whose dumb idea was it, anyway, to locate the world's chip production in Taiwan, the island of earthquakes and fickle people? Churchill's memorable quote about a mythical people might apply: An unspeakable people with an unspeakable culture. Actually, Churchill used the term, beastly, not unspeakable.
  21. Or, maybe this is some sort of delayed negative reinforcement for Bad Acting? I have no idea. Everybody is a critic, these days. Or, perhaps, she is just a bad actor in more ways than one?
  22. Or, maybe,.. Charlene An is actually not... THE PERFECT GIRL Has anyone here seen this movie?
  23. Or, maybe,.. Charlene An is actually not... THE PERFECT GIRL Has anyone here seen this movie?
  24. Define a Bar Girl Virgin
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