animewarrior (post: 1236538) wrote:I know people can get STDs through other methods, however you can NOT get anything from door handles or toilet seats.. I know this for sure because we are going through sex-ED class right now. I just meant that you have a WAY higher risk of getting STDs if you have sex before marriage.
I guess you mean physically safe....and how exactly can sex be unsafe in marriage if both participants have been abstinent from sex before they were married? I guess you could have an unplanned pregnacy however how is that "unsafe"?
This has come up before. There was a "are you having sex with our daughter" scare with my Fiancees parents. See, Jen went to give blood and when she did she was rejected because of the possibility she had a type of hepatitis - a very specific type that can only be transmitted a handful of ways. This of course led to "what kind of things are you doing when you are alone" and some INCREDIBLY uncomfortable conversations. If you're worried, don't worry. Turns out her blood is one of those rare flukes that randomly shows signs of a disease that isn't actually there. But is there another way she could have gotten it?
Most certainly.
You see, Jen's mother is a nurse and has been since before Jen was born. Nurses are checked more rigorously for hepatitis now since you can get it by accidental contact in the wrong places by a bleeding patient who has it, but when Jen's mom started it wasn't quite so rigorous. It would have been inside the realm of reason for her mother to contract it, pass it on to Jen, who would then pass it on to me upon marriage and we would have
never known.Now, I know what you're saying. "Why Etoh, you hulking example of virile manliness (Ok, well, maybe you're not thinking
that) this seems so foolishly outlandishly unlikely!" It's actually a lot more likely than you think. The scenario has played out thus several times before, and though the system is tighter now, every now and then you still have a slip-through.
Oh, and another slip-through. I'm a blood transfusionist. I've had more pints of blood stocked in my body than I've probably even produced naturally in my life, so though the system is rigorous there too, the occasional lapse in math tells me that someday given enough transfusions I might get that one batch that missed the test.