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Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by fasho01(m): 5:31pm On Apr 17, 2016
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Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by tunde1200(m): 5:34pm On Apr 17, 2016
Good to see this....
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by tunde1200(m): 5:34pm On Apr 17, 2016
Good to see this....
Thanks op..
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by peeparty(m): 5:34pm On Apr 17, 2016
prettyjo:
yea. how have u been?
Miss you die...
come on board let do this for lani.cky#blackisbeautiful#Miss Nairaland 2016
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by Nobody: 5:37pm On Apr 17, 2016
rawtouch:
so Linda's own is curable I talk am cheesy
Bollocks!
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by prettyjo(f): 5:39pm On Apr 17, 2016
peeparty:
Miss you die...

come on board let do this for lani.cky#blackisbeautiful#Miss Nairaland 2016
wink wink wink wink wink
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by peeparty(m): 5:41pm On Apr 17, 2016
prettyjo:
wink wink wink wink wink
Which kind eyes be that?
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by prettyjo(f): 5:42pm On Apr 17, 2016
peeparty:
Which kind eyes be that?
lolzzz.
no problem dear
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by Oshege(m): 5:42pm On Apr 17, 2016
DonEffiong:
List of STDs and Their Symptoms

The most common types of STDs in the world includes

chlamydia,

genital warts,

genital herpes,

gonorrhoea,

hepatitis B&C,

Syphilis

HIV.


Then there are also various other STD infections of the urinary tract and the genitals which can cause annoying symptoms but are easy to cure. The sooner your infection is diagnosed, the better are your chances of
getting it treated and cured.

1. Chlamydia

Chlamydia is the most common STD in the world It is also easily curable - chlamydia treatment usually consists of a single dose antibiotic. About 50% of men and 70% of women don’t have any symptoms for years (if at all). When symptoms appear, people often suffer from abnormal vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding, discharge from the tip of the penis and pain when peeing or during sex.
When left untreated, chlamydia can lead to infertility in women and men. When you’re infected with chlamydia, other STDs may also be present.

2. Gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea is often caught alongside chlamydia. About 1 in 3 women infected with gonorrhoea also has chlamydia. The bacteria that cause gonorrhoea need to be inside the human body to survive. For this reason, you can only catch it through sexual activity (and not through contact with objects/swimming etc).
The symptoms of gonorrhoea include the same irregular discharge as the one caused by chlamydia (from the vagina or penis). As with chlamydia,
many infected patients won’t develop any symptoms even though the infection can cause damage to women’s reproductive system in the long run. Men, however, sometimes suffer from infections of the urinary tract and associated symptoms when infected with chlamydia: painful urination and discharge from the penis. If untreated, the bacteria can spread to the
rest of the body, often infecting the skin or muscle joints. Gonorrhea treatment normally involves a course of the antibiotic cefixime.

3. Genital Herpes

Over 80% of people who are infected with genital herpes, don’t know they have the virus. Most of them will never find out - it’s quite common for patients to live a lifetime without knowing about their infection or suffering from any symptoms. However, they can pass the virus to another partner who can then develop symptoms. Asymptomatic patients tend not to use protection (condoms) every time they have sex, unlike patients who know they have herpes. Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus. The symptoms are
soreness of the infected area and/or painful blisters around the genitals. Most people are able to recognise recurrent episodes due to the itching and tingling sensation in the genitals that they feel a few hours
before the blisters appear. This is the best time to start an antiviral treatment , right before the virus starts producing genital herpes blisters. In general, the first herpes outbreak is the most severe one and lasts much longer than any episode that follows – up to 2-3 weeks. Over time, outbreaks of genital herpes tend to get milder.

4. Genital Warts

Genital warts (also known as anogenital warts) are located in or around the anus and genital area. They’re caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) which often doesn’t cause any symptoms at all, and sometimes shows only years after infection. Genital warts appear as little bumps that sometime form clusters with a
cauliflower shape. Since they come in different sizes treatment ranges from antiviral creams (e.g. Warticon ) to surgery (e.g. laser, cryosurgery). While they are not dangerous, they are easily transmitted and require
immediate treatment. As far as symptoms go, genital warts are sometimes itchy and in rare cases they can be painful. Women can suffer from irregular vaginal bleeding or discharge.


5. Syphilis

Syphilis is one of the oldest infections on this list of STDs. While, nowadays, syphilis is fairly easy to treat with antibiotics, if left untreated the infection can cause severe symptoms (e.g. contagious ulcers on the genitals, anus and mouth; then infection of the brain, eyes or ears) and is potentially life-threatening. In the early stages, like many types of STDs, the symptoms of syphilis are hard to recognise and it can take several months before they appear. However, as soon as the bacteria enter your body, the illness progresses – in three stages – with the symptoms getting worse at each stage..


6. Hepatitis B

As for hepatitis B, it is a virus that attacks the liver (like hepatitis C) and is passed through sexual contact and blood (e.g. via needles). The symptoms of hepatitis B start with a short acute infection to which everyone responds differently: a few will develop chronic hepatitis B and others will develop liver severe dysfunction. The majority of people actually develop their own antibodies against the virus and are protected from further infections. Yet, 5 in 100 people who are infected will suffer from serious consequences from the virus.
Note that hepatitis A and C can also be passed on through sexual activity but it remains quite rare, so we won’t include them in this list of STDs. If you have had unprotected sex you may need to go to a GUM clinic and get tested for hepatitis.


7. HIV – Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Finally, HIV is the last item on this list of the different STD infections. It is caused by a virus that attacks your immune system. Basically you don’t die from HIV, but from any benign infection that your body can’t cope with. This is the final stage where HIV results in your body to suffer from AIDS – the Acquired Immunodeficiency Symptom (i.e. your immune system is down). Like Hepatitis B, HIV can be transmitted through blood exchange (for example sharing needles) or sex. It can also be transmitted to the new- born by a pregnant woman. And like Hepatitis B and other types of STDs, the first symptoms are difficult to recognise as they can feel like the flu (with muscle pain, sore throat), sometimes in combination with vomiting and diarrhoea.
This fever tends to develop within 2-4 weeks after the virus has entered the body, but it can sometimes take several months. Most patients will only suffer from AIDS about 10 years later as they start losing weight and suffer from uncommon infections and cancers. There is no cure or vaccine for HIV at the moment, but early treatment considerably slows down the spread of the virus in infected patients. There are over 8,000 HIV-positive people in the UK, and an estimated 30% of them are not aware of their condition.


List of STDs & Symptoms - Other infections

There are many infections that are often misunderstood as STDs, such as urethritis, which is simply an infection of the urethra (part of the urinary tract).


8. Crabs

Pubic lice (crabs) is another example, which is neither an infection nor a disease but just tiny bugs (lice) that settle in your pubic hair to lay their eggs and reproduce. They are transmitted during intimate contact between two pubic areas. Many people don’t have any symptoms, but some do suffer from itchy genitals and inflammation. You can only get rid of them with special treatment for lice (shampoos, lotions & creams).


9. Trichomoniasis (Trich)

Trichomonas is a germ causing a benign infection known as trichomoniasis. It’s a treatable infection which is cured with a simple course of antibiotics. The symptoms it causes are common STD symptoms, namely an abnormal discharge from the genitals and pain when urinating or when having sex.
Not Strictly STDs…
There is also a whole range of infections that are sometimes considered to be STDs, but they are not strictly speaking STDs. Although they are sometimes transmitted during sex they may be genital infections that are aggravated by sexual activity.


10. These STD infections are easily curable and include:
Bacterial vaginosis (smelly discharge) in women;
Water warts caused by a virus which leads to liquid-filled warts around the genitals. These warts are relatively contagious and can be transmitted by skin contact and exchanging towels and clothes; Chancroid, caused by a bacteria and results in bump-like warts that
turn into painful ulcers. The symptoms are very similar to genital warts. The advantage of broad spectrum antibiotics such as azithromycin is that while they’re specifically prescribed for certain types of STDs (e.g.
chlamydia), they can also be used to treat other STD-related infections (e.g. chancroid). By getting tested and treated, you can sometimes cure many types of STDs at the same time.
My heart just dey beat as i dey read them one by one.
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by igbob01: 5:44pm On Apr 17, 2016
Am always having painful urination and discharge of sperm when urinating, also my urine is yellowish.
What is the cause?
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by peeparty(m): 5:48pm On Apr 17, 2016
prettyjo:
lolzzz. no problem dear
Now your talking when it time it time.. oshey
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by Wabiazo(m): 5:52pm On Apr 17, 2016
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steffans:
Good..
Hope those who can't do without fvcking..

Will read and put it to mind..
Yes tell them.
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by chimaobinelson(m): 5:54pm On Apr 17, 2016
dat chancroid caused by haemophilus durei,is a real deal espcly cos it produs bubo,
Op clamydia is common in rural area,ppl lackin access to proper hygiene
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by henrydadon(m): 5:55pm On Apr 17, 2016
Mr cork get in here come and identify which one u have
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by popcykaylah(m): 6:02pm On Apr 17, 2016
9jatatafo:
Aunty Smelly should move this to her blog and stop the smelly package
Hehehe o boy I sure say she go get most of these things for her body..she needs to move this to her blog..
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by Bandeco(m): 6:08pm On Apr 17, 2016
igbob01:
Am always having painful urination and discharge of sperm when urinating, also my urine is yellowish.
What is the cause?
You probably have urithritis (inflammation of the urethra). There are two scenarios that can cause urithritis.
Gonococal urithritis and non Gonococal/specific urithritis(NGU)
Gonococal urithritis is a urithritis caused by gonorrhea while the later is not caused by gonorrhea.
In more than 50pc of NGU, chlamydia is the culprit in NGU.
NGU can also because by irritant like soap, lotion etc that enters the urethra and irritates. Also, NGU can be caused by vigorous and hard masturbation that causes so much friction or damage to the urethra making it to inflame.

If it is chlamydia that is the culpable. Doxycicline 100mg capsule will do magic. Or a single dose of azithromicine injection.

If gonorrhea a single those of cephtriazone injection will do magic. Or ciprofloxacine tablet.

Overall go to lab and do urine culture. Ur blood, semen and urine will be collected to check for the specific cause of ur urithritis.. PLEASE DON'T TAKE ANTIBIOTICS WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION. self-meducation is dangerous
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by Emeskhalifa(m): 6:08pm On Apr 17, 2016
Oshege:
My heart just dey beat as i dey read them one by one.
ahahahahaaaa why nahuh u don commit ne?? cheesy
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by AmAlbert(m): 6:10pm On Apr 17, 2016
My people make una no vex o Abeg wetin be the cure for gonorrhea, abeg una fit name the drugs or injection wey dey involved, help me na matter of life(cash) and death(broke) grin grin

Abeg no fall my hands




*sips dogonyaro and aki awusa
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by banmee(m): 6:15pm On Apr 17, 2016
hemartins:
Pleasure comes with pain.
Women are more vulnerable to all these.
Always seek medical attention when you observe some abnormalities in your body.
Keep deceiving yourself. Which statistical data you have to support your theory. Are you saying that men are somehow immune to these diseases? You are part of the reasons STD's are everywhere. You believe you are untouchable. Carry on.
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by phanshark(m): 6:30pm On Apr 17, 2016
[quote author=DonEffiong post=44773452]List of STDs and Their Symptoms

The most common types of STDs in the world includes

chlamydia,

genital warts,

genital herpes,

gonorrhoea,

hepatitis B&C,

Syphilis

HIV.


Then there are also various other STD infections of the urinary tract and the genitals which can cause annoying symptoms but are easy to cure. The sooner your infection is diagnosed, the better are your chances of
getting it treated and cured.

1. Chlamydia

Chlamydia is the most common STD in the world It is also easily curable - chlamydia treatment usually consists of a single dose antibiotic. About 50% of men and 70% of women don’t have any symptoms for years (if at all). When symptoms appear, people often suffer from abnormal vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding, discharge from the tip of the penis and pain when peeing or during sex.
When left untreated, chlamydia can lead to infertility in women and men. When you’re infected with chlamydia, other STDs may also be present.

2. Gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea is often caught alongside chlamydia. About 1 in 3 women infected with gonorrhoea also has chlamydia. The bacteria that cause gonorrhoea need to be inside the human body to survive. For this reason, you can only catch it through sexual activity (and not through contact with objects/swimming etc).
The symptoms of gonorrhoea include the same irregular discharge as the one caused by chlamydia (from the vagina or penis). As with chlamydia,
many infected patients won’t develop any symptoms even though the infection can cause damage to women’s reproductive system in the long run. Men, however, sometimes suffer from infections of the urinary tract and associated symptoms when infected with chlamydia: painful urination and discharge from the penis. If untreated, the bacteria can spread to the
rest of the body, often infecting the skin or muscle joints. Gonorrhea treatment normally involves a course of the antibiotic cefixime.

3. Genital Herpes

Over 80% of people who are infected with genital herpes, don’t know they have the virus. Most of them will never find out - it’s quite common for patients to live a lifetime without knowing about their infection or suffering from any symptoms. However, they can pass the virus to another partner who can then develop symptoms. Asymptomatic patients tend not to use protection (condoms) every time they have sex, unlike patients who know they have herpes. Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus. The symptoms are
soreness of the infected area and/or painful blisters around the genitals. Most people are able to recognise recurrent episodes due to the itching and tingling sensation in the genitals that they feel a few hours
before the blisters appear. This is the best time to start an antiviral treatment , right before the virus starts producing genital herpes blisters. In general, the first herpes outbreak is the most severe one and lasts much longer than any episode that follows – up to 2-3 weeks. Over time, outbreaks of genital herpes tend to get milder.

4. Genital Warts

Good topic
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by 9jatatafo(m): 6:40pm On Apr 17, 2016
popcykaylah:
Hehehe o boy I sure say she go get most of these things for her body..she needs to move this to her blog..
I swear
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by Vaabra01(f): 6:41pm On Apr 17, 2016
joey150:
from?
. every every mentioned above
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by calabardick(m): 6:43pm On Apr 17, 2016
DonEffiong:
today is my birthday and i made front page 4 the first time waow what a blessing thank you YAHWEH for your blessings
itong uwem osong fi, mfed odion oson fi k'edak
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by demarc001: 6:48pm On Apr 17, 2016
DonEffiong:
today is my birthday and i made front page 4 the first time waow what a blessing thank you YAHWEH for your blessings
Go take am collect money for bank.
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by dandostism88(m): 6:55pm On Apr 17, 2016
This I'd important information
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by Nobody: 6:56pm On Apr 17, 2016
DonEffiong:
List of STDs and Their Symptoms

The most common types of STDs in the world includes

chlamydia,

genital warts,

genital herpes,

gonorrhoea,

hepatitis B&C,

Syphilis

HIV.


Then there are also various other STD infections of the urinary tract and the genitals which can cause annoying symptoms but are easy to cure. The sooner your infection is diagnosed, the better are your chances of
getting it treated and cured.

1. Chlamydia

Chlamydia is the most common STD in the world It is also easily curable - chlamydia treatment usually consists of a single dose antibiotic. About 50% of men and 70% of women don’t have any symptoms for years (if at all). When symptoms appear, people often suffer from abnormal vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding, discharge from the tip of the penis and pain when peeing or during sex.
When left untreated, chlamydia can lead to infertility in women and men. When you’re infected with chlamydia, other STDs may also be present.

2. Gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea is often caught alongside chlamydia. About 1 in 3 women infected with gonorrhoea also has chlamydia. The bacteria that cause gonorrhoea need to be inside the human body to survive. For this reason, you can only catch it through sexual activity (and not through contact with objects/swimming etc).
The symptoms of gonorrhoea include the same irregular discharge as the one caused by chlamydia (from the vagina or penis). As with chlamydia,
many infected patients won’t develop any symptoms even though the infection can cause damage to women’s reproductive system in the long run. Men, however, sometimes suffer from infections of the urinary tract and associated symptoms when infected with chlamydia: painful urination and discharge from the penis. If untreated, the bacteria can spread to the
rest of the body, often infecting the skin or muscle joints. Gonorrhea treatment normally involves a course of the antibiotic cefixime.

3. Genital Herpes

Over 80% of people who are infected with genital herpes, don’t know they have the virus. Most of them will never find out - it’s quite common for patients to live a lifetime without knowing about their infection or suffering from any symptoms. However, they can pass the virus to another partner who can then develop symptoms. Asymptomatic patients tend not to use protection (condoms) every time they have sex, unlike patients who know they have herpes. Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus. The symptoms are
soreness of the infected area and/or painful blisters around the genitals. Most people are able to recognise recurrent episodes due to the itching and tingling sensation in the genitals that they feel a few hours
before the blisters appear. This is the best time to start an antiviral treatment , right before the virus starts producing genital herpes blisters. In general, the first herpes outbreak is the most severe one and lasts much longer than any episode that follows – up to 2-3 weeks. Over time, outbreaks of genital herpes tend to get milder.

4. Genital Warts

Genital warts (also known as anogenital warts) are located in or around the anus and genital area. They’re caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) which often doesn’t cause any symptoms at all, and sometimes shows only years after infection. Genital warts appear as little bumps that sometime form clusters with a
cauliflower shape. Since they come in different sizes treatment ranges from antiviral creams (e.g. Warticon ) to surgery (e.g. laser, cryosurgery). While they are not dangerous, they are easily transmitted and require
immediate treatment. As far as symptoms go, genital warts are sometimes itchy and in rare cases they can be painful. Women can suffer from irregular vaginal bleeding or discharge.


5. Syphilis

Syphilis is one of the oldest infections on this list of STDs. While, nowadays, syphilis is fairly easy to treat with antibiotics, if left untreated the infection can cause severe symptoms (e.g. contagious ulcers on the genitals, anus and mouth; then infection of the brain, eyes or ears) and is potentially life-threatening. In the early stages, like many types of STDs, the symptoms of syphilis are hard to recognise and it can take several months before they appear. However, as soon as the bacteria enter your body, the illness progresses – in three stages – with the symptoms getting worse at each stage..


6. Hepatitis B

As for hepatitis B, it is a virus that attacks the liver (like hepatitis C) and is passed through sexual contact and blood (e.g. via needles). The symptoms of hepatitis B start with a short acute infection to which everyone responds differently: a few will develop chronic hepatitis B and others will develop liver severe dysfunction. The majority of people actually develop their own antibodies against the virus and are protected from further infections. Yet, 5 in 100 people who are infected will suffer from serious consequences from the virus.
Note that hepatitis A and C can also be passed on through sexual activity but it remains quite rare, so we won’t include them in this list of STDs. If you have had unprotected sex you may need to go to a GUM clinic and get tested for hepatitis.


7. HIV – Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Finally, HIV is the last item on this list of the different STD infections. It is caused by a virus that attacks your immune system. Basically you don’t die from HIV, but from any benign infection that your body can’t cope with. This is the final stage where HIV results in your body to suffer from AIDS – the Acquired Immunodeficiency Symptom (i.e. your immune system is down). Like Hepatitis B, HIV can be transmitted through blood exchange (for example sharing needles) or sex. It can also be transmitted to the new- born by a pregnant woman. And like Hepatitis B and other types of STDs, the first symptoms are difficult to recognise as they can feel like the flu (with muscle pain, sore throat), sometimes in combination with vomiting and diarrhoea.
This fever tends to develop within 2-4 weeks after the virus has entered the body, but it can sometimes take several months. Most patients will only suffer from AIDS about 10 years later as they start losing weight and suffer from uncommon infections and cancers. There is no cure or vaccine for HIV at the moment, but early treatment considerably slows down the spread of the virus in infected patients. There are over 8,000 HIV-positive people in the UK, and an estimated 30% of them are not aware of their condition.


List of STDs & Symptoms - Other infections

There are many infections that are often misunderstood as STDs, such as urethritis, which is simply an infection of the urethra (part of the urinary tract).


8. Crabs

Pubic lice (crabs) is another example, which is neither an infection nor a disease but just tiny bugs (lice) that settle in your pubic hair to lay their eggs and reproduce. They are transmitted during intimate contact between two pubic areas. Many people don’t have any symptoms, but some do suffer from itchy genitals and inflammation. You can only get rid of them with special treatment for lice (shampoos, lotions & creams).


9. Trichomoniasis (Trich)

Trichomonas is a germ causing a benign infection known as trichomoniasis. It’s a treatable infection which is cured with a simple course of antibiotics. The symptoms it causes are common STD symptoms, namely an abnormal discharge from the genitals and pain when urinating or when having sex.
Not Strictly STDs…
There is also a whole range of infections that are sometimes considered to be STDs, but they are not strictly speaking STDs. Although they are sometimes transmitted during sex they may be genital infections that are aggravated by sexual activity.


10. These STD infections are easily curable and include:
Bacterial vaginosis (smelly discharge) in women;
Water warts caused by a virus which leads to liquid-filled warts around the genitals. These warts are relatively contagious and can be transmitted by skin contact and exchanging towels and clothes; Chancroid, caused by a bacteria and results in bump-like warts that
turn into painful ulcers. The symptoms are very similar to genital warts. The advantage of broad spectrum antibiotics such as azithromycin is that while they’re specifically prescribed for certain types of STDs (e.g.
chlamydia), they can also be used to treat other STD-related infections (e.g. chancroid). By getting tested and treated, you can sometimes cure many types of STDs at the same time.
So where do you place staph?
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by sawhite: 7:03pm On Apr 17, 2016
Is herpes nt curable
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by DonEffiong(op): 7:11pm On Apr 17, 2016
calabardick:
itong uwem osong fi, mfed odion oson fi k'edak
Da sôsońģho oo Abasi odiöng fi nkô
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by wink2015(m): 7:24pm On Apr 17, 2016
I am shocked that you did not include staphylococus auerus ( staph ) among your list. It is one of the most stubborn sexually transmitted diseases in Nigeria.

In the Nigeria commercial herbal medicine dealers are making brisk business selling all kind of concortions to the public claiming it can wipe out staph from the blood stream.

Kindly talk on staph and its treatment.
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by viscocom(m): 8:06pm On Apr 17, 2016
DonEffiong:
today is my birthday and i made front page 4 the first time waow what a blessing thank you YAHWEH for your blessings
y de word yahweh wat dose it mean
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by mdyusuff01: 8:58pm On Apr 17, 2016
[b][/b] Do this and anything STD will fear U get ur early morning Urine n get 1egg add ... cook de egg with your urine and eat de egg with the egg shell any lady were get any kind of std ur dick no go rise up to nack de woman no nacking no std!! D;
Re: 10 List Of STD's And Symptoms We May Or May Not Know by mdyusuff01: 9:07pm On Apr 17, 2016
[b][/b] Do this and anything STD will fear U get ur early morning Urine n get 1egg add ... cook de egg with your urine and eat de egg with the egg shell any lady were get any kind of std ur dick no go rise up to nack de woman no nacking no std!! D;
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