Comparison of deaths : Cigarettes versus Sexuality

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There has been over 685,032 abortions performed in 2016 as of this day. The number of people who die from sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. is 50,523 per year. STD's include:

1- HIV
2- Syphilis
3- Hepatitis C

In total, more than 735,555 people will die of sexually related things. Unborn babies would be classified as unborn 'babies' and not fetuses or embryos. This term is also up for political debate as far as the definition of the word 'baby' is concerned.

Without the abortions, STD related deaths is 50,523 deaths per year in the U.S.

In the U.S., 480,317 people die from all forms of smoking related diseases. This number applies to both the smokers and the non-smokers. Forms of smoking related diseases is NOT limited to only lung concerns such as emphysema, bronchial disorders, or lung cancer. It is reported that smoking related deaths are the most preventable deaths there is today.

Number of Abortions in US & Worldwide - Number of abortions since 1973

Deaths from Sexually Transmitted Diseases - RightDiagnosis.com
 
HPV or the Human papillomavirus is caught by nearly ALL sexually 'ACTIVE' persons. ACTIVE means having had intercourse within the past 3 months, either with 1 or multiple persons. The HPV can be compared to the 'flu' virus for everyday living. HPV is like the 'flu' virus for any person who is active with their sex. The HPV can come and go as it pleases, there is no screening, there is no vaccine and the only way you will know if you have it is if and when the HPV desires to manifest itself through genital warts, cervical, anal or oral precancerous symptoms. Using condoms will not stop the spreading of the HPV since the virus is a common virus, such as the flu, and can be transmitted by skin to skin contact. Kissing, hugging, and other forms of skin to skin contact can spread the HPV just as any skin to skin contact can spread Hepatitis A or any other bacteria transference through skin to skin contact. Just touching an HPV active person does not mean you will get the virus yourself, but if the HPV gets into your body, either by an open wound, mouth, eyes, etc, chances are you are at a higher probability of receiving the HPV into your system. And because most people ARE sexually active with 1 or more partners, the HPV is out there just like air. The probability of the HPV showing any outwardly symptoms, such as genital warts or precancerous symptoms, may depend on the individual's personal living style and hygiene, both inwardly and outwardly. Even when you have the HPV, you cannot know since there is no screening for it and only after it should manifest, if it does manifest, will anyone know that they were stricken with blown HPV. But just as the flu virus goes away on its own, the HPV goes away on its own also, if the outwardly symptoms had not developed. But just as most immune system attacks, the first cold or flu anyone ever had was a mild one and often times a person did not even have any negative outward effects of their first cold or flu. But as time goes on, the colds and flues a person receives becomes more and more painful to bear with and it takes a longer and longer time to shake the cold or flu. STD Facts - Human papillomavirus (HPV)
 
You can get anal cancer, just like a smoker can get lung cancer, by having anal intercourse. HPV causes anal, cervical and oral cancer without having to smoke cigarettes to contract cancer.
 
HPV or the Human papillomavirus is caught by nearly ALL sexually 'ACTIVE' persons. ACTIVE means having had intercourse within the past 3 months, either with 1 or multiple persons. The HPV can be compared to the 'flu' virus for everyday living. HPV is like the 'flu' virus for any person who is active with their sex. The HPV can come and go as it pleases, there is no screening, there is no vaccine and the only way you will know if you have it is if and when the HPV desires to manifest itself through genital warts, cervical, anal or oral precancerous symptoms. Using condoms will not stop the spreading of the HPV since the virus is a common virus, such as the flu, and can be transmitted by skin to skin contact. Kissing, hugging, and other forms of skin to skin contact can spread the HPV just as any skin to skin contact can spread Hepatitis A or any other bacteria transference through skin to skin contact. Just touching an HPV active person does not mean you will get the virus yourself, but if the HPV gets into your body, either by an open wound, mouth, eyes, etc, chances are you are at a higher probability of receiving the HPV into your system. And because most people ARE sexually active with 1 or more partners, the HPV is out there just like air. The probability of the HPV showing any outwardly symptoms, such as genital warts or precancerous symptoms, may depend on the individual's personal living style and hygiene, both inwardly and outwardly. Even when you have the HPV, you cannot know since there is no screening for it and only after it should manifest, if it does manifest, will anyone know that they were stricken with blown HPV. But just as the flu virus goes away on its own, the HPV goes away on its own also, if the outwardly symptoms had not developed. But just as most immune system attacks, the first cold or flu anyone ever had was a mild one and often times a person did not even have any negative outward effects of their first cold or flu. But as time goes on, the colds and flues a person receives becomes more and more painful to bear with and it takes a longer and longer time to shake the cold or flu. STD Facts - Human papillomavirus (HPV)


Sorry, bad... There is a vaccination you can get. It is recommended that children should begin their HPV vaccination at the age of 12 upwards to 26 years of age, or so. Sorry for the misinformation. HPV | Who Should Get Vaccine | Human Papillomavirus | CDC
 

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