Can send you a bundle if you want? Promotional condoms they are.Well at least you have them
Can send you a bundle if you want? Promotional condoms they are.Well at least you have them
Oh God...Oooooooooo that sounds nice. Are they flavoured..
Once had a curry one..
Yuk
Yes, This is a thoroughly worrying report. And yes the only way forward is to wear protection, but as in many threads already posted have said. Where is the line drawn. We all are acutely aware, that these infections are not just genitalia based, and can be transferred orally just as easily as with full penetration, yes the risks are slightly less. But still acutely there. BB sex in some form, will always take place, it's the nature of how we do things, My advice is No one night stands, or one offs, any naked sexual penetration play. Must be with very trusted partners ONLY And just be careful out there, common sense should always prevail, if you feel protection is needed, use it, if the New partner disagrees, don't go there. The word NO is still the most important and respected word in swinging !!!!An outbreak of highly drug-resistant "super-gonorrhoea" is sweeping across Britain and could become untreatable, medics fear.
A national alert was triggered by Public Health England last September after the rare strain of the sexually transmitted superbug was detected in 15 people.
The number of confirmed cases has now risen to 34 and, according to reports, there is "huge concern" among doctors that it is spreading across the UK. And experts said it is risk of becoming untreatable if the only fully effective antibiotic remaining fails.
There have been efforts to track down the sexual partners of those infected with the disease, which can cause infertility.
“Failure to respond appropriately will jeopardise our ability to treat gonorrhoea effectively and will lead to poorer health outcomes for individuals and society as a whole” Dr Elizabeth Carlin.
However, Public Health England (PHE) is understood to have acknowledged that efforts to contain the spread have been of "limited success".
The alert comes after Chancellor George Osborne warned resistance to antibiotics will become "an even greater threat to mankind than cancer" without global action.
PHE said an increase in cases of super-gonorrhoea was a "further sign of the very real threat of antibiotic resistance to our ability to treat infections".
The British Association for Sexual Health and HIV issued an alert to clinicians urging them to follow up cases of high level drug resistant gonorrhoea and trace their sexual partners.
Its president, Dr Elizabeth Carlin, told the BBC: "The spread of high level azithromycin-resistant gonorrhoea is a huge concern and it is essential that every effort is made to contain further spread.
"Failure to respond appropriately will jeopardise our ability to treat gonorrhoea effectively and will lead to poorer health outcomes for individuals and society as a whole."
Last September, the outbreak of highly drug-resistant gonorrhoea was detected in the north of England, triggering a national alert.
The outbreak, which was first detected in Leeds in March, had spread - with cases reported in patients from Macclesfield, Oldham and Scunthorpe.
Around 10 per cent of men and almost half of women with gonorrhoea do not experience symptoms - meaning the condition can go untreated for some time.
There were almost 35,000 cases of gonorrhoea reported in England last year.
It is the second most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection in the UK after chlamydia. The majority of cases affect people under the age of 25.
Source;
'Super-gonorrhoea' is spreading across Britain and will become untreatable, doctors fear
Did you imagine blue waffle?what a thread to see while eating breakfast...lol
Luckily I'm not that squeamish.Nope I just didnt read past first line hahaha
As do I, hence why I'm sporting the whale look!Me either.. but I like my food way to much
As do I, hence why I'm sporting the whale look!
Like those gloves you wear for sticking your arm up a cows behind?Yep suited, booted and gloved up to play is the name of game xxx
Oh how I wish!and heres me thinking that was the 15 tog duevet you had wrapped around you
Now funny you should mention that having grown up on the farm have done that many times and had the cow go and s**** on my head lol xxxLike those gloves you wear for sticking your arm up a cows behind?
Bring scat to a whole new level!Now funny you should mention that having grown up on the farm have done that many times and had the cow go and s**** on my head lol xxx
*gulps* and squeezes bum together *erk* xxxBring scat to a whole new level!
I need some of them gloves for fisting ones sub!
*prises cheeks apart with speculum**gulps* and squeezes bum together *erk* xxx
More like a spade needed for me lol xx*prises cheeks apart with speculum*
they could have given it another name - it doesnt sound 'super' to meAn outbreak of highly drug-resistant "super-gonorrhoea" is sweeping across Britain and could become untreatable, medics fear.
A national alert was triggered by Public Health England last September after the rare strain of the sexually transmitted superbug was detected in 15 people.
The number of confirmed cases has now risen to 34 and, according to reports, there is "huge concern" among doctors that it is spreading across the UK. And experts said it is risk of becoming untreatable if the only fully effective antibiotic remaining fails.
There have been efforts to track down the sexual partners of those infected with the disease, which can cause infertility.
“Failure to respond appropriately will jeopardise our ability to treat gonorrhoea effectively and will lead to poorer health outcomes for individuals and society as a whole” Dr Elizabeth Carlin.
However, Public Health England (PHE) is understood to have acknowledged that efforts to contain the spread have been of "limited success".
The alert comes after Chancellor George Osborne warned resistance to antibiotics will become "an even greater threat to mankind than cancer" without global action.
PHE said an increase in cases of super-gonorrhoea was a "further sign of the very real threat of antibiotic resistance to our ability to treat infections".
The British Association for Sexual Health and HIV issued an alert to clinicians urging them to follow up cases of high level drug resistant gonorrhoea and trace their sexual partners.
Its president, Dr Elizabeth Carlin, told the BBC: "The spread of high level azithromycin-resistant gonorrhoea is a huge concern and it is essential that every effort is made to contain further spread.
"Failure to respond appropriately will jeopardise our ability to treat gonorrhoea effectively and will lead to poorer health outcomes for individuals and society as a whole."
Last September, the outbreak of highly drug-resistant gonorrhoea was detected in the north of England, triggering a national alert.
The outbreak, which was first detected in Leeds in March, had spread - with cases reported in patients from Macclesfield, Oldham and Scunthorpe.
Around 10 per cent of men and almost half of women with gonorrhoea do not experience symptoms - meaning the condition can go untreated for some time.
There were almost 35,000 cases of gonorrhoea reported in England last year.
It is the second most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection in the UK after chlamydia. The majority of cases affect people under the age of 25.
Source;
'Super-gonorrhoea' is spreading across Britain and will become untreatable, doctors fear
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