you're on point when the std doctor at planned parenthood gives you her number

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A skin virus that causes a small bump, transmitted by skin to skin contact

Not necessarily an std but it is found on genitals pretty often. Common with small children too

Ok Thanks. I've never heard of it but I have a small child so it's definitely good to know.
 

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I refused to get tested

Ill treat em when I see em but I'm not gonna go looking for problems
You gone die of tertiary syphillytic INSANITY. You are exhibiting the symptoms already, man.

Is your skin virus thing fully cured? Is it forever like herpes?

Did she give you the home/mobile #? If so, then she wants the d.

--> aq out <--
 

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Quirky jewish doctor, she was really into me despite the mollescum (last treatment today thank god)

What's that?

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Molluscum contagiosum is caused by a virus that is a member of the poxvirus family. You can get the infection in a number of different ways.

This is a common infection in children and occurs when a child comes into direct contact with a lesion. It is frequently seen on the face, neck, armpit, arms, and hands but may occur anywhere on the body except the palms and soles.

The virus can spread through contact with contaminated objects, such as towels, clothing, or toys.

The virus also spreads by sexual contact. Early lesions on the genitalia may be mistaken for herpes or warts but, unlike herpes, these lesions are painless.

Persons with a weakened immune system (due to conditions such as AIDS) may have a rapidly worse case of molluscum contagiosum.
 

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Molluscum contagiosum is caused by a virus that is a member of the poxvirus family. You can get the infection in a number of different ways.

This is a common infection in children and occurs when a child comes into direct contact with a lesion. It is frequently seen on the face, neck, armpit, arms, and hands but may occur anywhere on the body except the palms and soles.

The virus can spread through contact with contaminated objects, such as towels, clothing, or toys.

The virus also spreads by sexual contact. Early lesions on the genitalia may be mistaken for herpes or warts but, unlike herpes, these lesions are painless.

Persons with a weakened immune system (due to conditions such as AIDS) may have a rapidly worse case of molluscum contagiosum.
:pachaha: :damn:
 

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A skin virus that causes a small bump, transmitted by skin to skin contact

Not necessarily an std but it is found on genitals pretty often. Common with small children too

Is that why you can't get p*ssy and simp for girls online?
 
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