What Is Your Ejaculation Recovery Time?

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CDC: Young People Account for Half of All New Sexually Transmitted Infections
February 14, 2013 - After years of sex education in the nation's public schools, a new report indicates that many young people are not listening or learning how to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.
The report from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that there are more than 19.7 million new sexually transmitted infections in the United States each year, and young people ages 15-24 account for half of them. Among those young people, the CDC found that 51 percent of the new infections occur in young women and 49 percent in young men. "Because STIs are preventable, significant reductions in new infections are not only possible, they are urgently needed," the CDC said.

CDC’s analysis included eight common sexually transmitted infections: chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B virus (HBV), herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human papillomavirus (HPV), syphilis, and trichomoniasis. Some of those infections can cause serious health problems if not diagnosed and treated early. And aside from the health implications, the new STIs cost nearly $16 billion in direct medical costs, the CDC reported.

Because some STIs – especially HIV – require lifelong treatment and care, they are by far the costliest. In addition, HPV is particularly costly due to the expense of treating HPV-related cancers. However, the annual cost of curable STIs is also significant ($742 million). Among these, chlamydia is most common and therefore the most costly, the report said. "Abstaining from sex, reducing the number of sexual partners, and consistently and correctly using condoms are all effective STI prevention strategies," the CDC said.

Other findings:

-- Four of the STIs included in the analysis are easily treated and cured if diagnosed early: chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis. However, many of those infections go undetected because they often have no symptoms. CDC noted that undiagnosed and untreated chlamydia or gonorrhea can put a woman at increased risk of chronic pelvic pain, life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, and can also increase a woman’s chance of infertility.

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Some people are alleging Barack Obama was sluggish during recent PBS's Denver Debate because he had been busy on eve of debate with bedroom celebration of his 20th wedding anniversary, and thus had not completely recovered from sexual exhaustion by time of the debate. Well, it is a thought.

Don't know how much it is true but it looks hilarious. :)

Just take a look at his Princess Bride...
You gotta know the president gave her his full and complete load. :eek:
 
Does sexual activities within 24 hours of a major event deplete the human male of physical energy? Major League Sports are known for barring their athletes from sexual encounters on eve of games.

Is it a medically proven fact that sexual activities indeed cause human males to be void of energy for up to about 24 hours? Why do I ask?

Some people are alleging Barack Obama was sluggish during recent PBS's Denver Debate because he had been busy on eve of debate with bedroom celebration of his 20th wedding anniversary, and thus had not completely recovered from sexual exhaustion by time of the debate (besides being taken aback by Mitt Romney's sudden feistiness). Well, it is a thought.

What is your complete ejaculation recovery time? Are you still wasted up to about 24 hours later from volcanic bedroom activities?

Uh, Obama is gay.

Whatever he might have been busy with, it wasn't sex with Michelle.
 
Used to be 5 times in one night. Now it's one time in one night, but it lasts 5 times longer.
 
Does sexual activities within 24 hours of a major event deplete the human male of physical energy? Major League Sports are known for barring their athletes from sexual encounters on eve of games.

Is it a medically proven fact that sexual activities indeed cause human males to be void of energy for up to about 24 hours? Why do I ask?

Some people are alleging Barack Obama was sluggish during recent PBS's Denver Debate because he had been busy on eve of debate with bedroom celebration of his 20th wedding anniversary, and thus had not completely recovered from sexual exhaustion by time of the debate (besides being taken aback by Mitt Romney's sudden feistiness). Well, it is a thought.

What is your complete ejaculation recovery time? Are you still wasted up to about 24 hours later from volcanic bedroom activities?

Uh, Obama is gay.

Whatever he might have been busy with, it wasn't sex with Michelle.

Obama gay? He is not a closeted Republican.
 
Obama gay? He is not a closeted Republican.

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Barry is as queer as a $3 bill, and every last one of us knows it.
 
Used to be 5 times in one night. Now it's one time in one night, but it lasts 5 times longer.

Doesn't your asshole get sore?

And that must be uncomfortable when the other men are pounding on the stall door for you and the other guy to hurry up.

Wow, you right wingers have such "vivid" imaginations. Or is it the "voice of experience"? Same difference.
 

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