A sad story about Sexually Transmitted DISEASE

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  • argonsagas
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    • May 2002
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    • Toronto, Canada

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    A sad story about Sexually Transmitted DISEASE

    As morals and morality itself increasingly become unwelcome in the lives of a great many, the injuries this causes to innocents is lost in the darkness.
    Perhaps deliberately.


    Sexually Transmitted DISEASES are carried and transmitted by millions, but today we euphemistically call them "infections" to deflect our guilt and feel better about ourselves.

    My wife gave me this story about a small boy who is losing his eye because of someone passing on their DISEASE by kissing the child.

    Here is the story link:

    One toddler has lost sight in his left eye as it began to 'melt away' after being kissed by an acquaintance with herpes as the mother issues warning



    Our family is painfully aware of how other peoples sexual habits can be passed on to children.

    This has happened to our own child.


    How did it affect us?

    Children from another family, one four years and one five years older than our child, really liked him and kissed him when he visited their home.
    Our son was four years old at the time..
    The girls were only 8 and 9 years old.

    They....and we....just like the mother in the article.......were unaware of how serious this could become, but those kisses transmitted their genital herpes to him.
    He developed warts on his face.....many of them, as they itched and spread when he scratched them.

    It has taken two years of treatment to eliminate those warts from his face.....at our own cost.

    Where did the girls get the disease?
    From their father.

    Where did their father get the disease?
    From one or more prostitutes

    The mother, father and daughters all still live together
    The father continues visiting his disease sources.

    The girls still have the disease.
  • Cipher
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    • Mar 2016
    • 3130
    • Toronto Ontario

    #2
    are there any happy ones?
    1983 GS 550 LD
    2009 BMW K1300s

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    • argonsagas
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      #3
      The question is fair, the answer is: not.

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