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The Seldom Killer:
Depends on your risk level. Although a communicable disease, it's transmission is limited. As a monogamous person in a long-term relationship with no likelihood of exposure then there's no real value in getting a vaccination. However, if the relationship were to break down or we were to start engaging in riskier sexual behaviour then it might become worth it. Casual herd immunity isn't a factor here. The trick really is to be frank and honest about your current or imminent risk level. It's something the humans are typically quite poor at.

Thrillho:
As a survivor of the clap and NSU and (click to show/hide)a camera up my dickhole I have been safe and honest about such things ever since, and given that I've been with the same wonderful woman for 13 months I think I'm good.

Loki:
TMI regarding warts and sex:
(click to show/hide)When I had some warts on my fingers, a friend warned me I probably shouldn't be fingering my girlfriend at the time just in case they opened somehow.

Aziraphale:

--- Quote from: Masterpiece on 19 Mar 2015, 02:27 ---I may be completely wrong here but doesn't HPV also cause warts?

This message is coming from Tapatalk inside my phone!

--- End quote ---

Several different strains. Some cause warts, some cause cancer. YMMV.

LTK:
I'm caught out without my password database, but I learned that Google Chrome can show your saved passwords if you enter your user account password, which is nice for those programs outside the browser that require passwords, but does make me concerned. Chrome basically has the keys to my entire online existence and the only security is my Windows password. This seems like it calls for some extra security, like e-mail notifications whenever a password is requested from browser storage.

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