It isn't a "super-slut" disease, it's not even sexually transmitted. The issue is skin-to-skin contact, and that's just something that most western men avoid unless they are engaged in physical intimacy.
I harp on this because it's like a straight person in the 80's saying: "I can't get AIDS, I'm not gay", while he uses a dirty needle to shoot up heroin. Being gay or not doesn't prevent you from getting the disease if you're still stupid and don't know how it actually transmits.
You might argue: "well yes, but I'm less likely to get it", yeah, in abstract. But you're not an abstract statistic, you're an individual case study. Statistics can't tell you what's going to happen to you, especially if you change those statistics because you decide to go to an anime convention with a free hugs sign.
The most likely way for vulnerable skin ( skin with slight abrasion or tears most at risk ) to be in contact with contagious lesions or contaminated fabric is during sexual activities.
The disease isn't exclusive to turbo-sluts, but nearly all of the large spreading events and continuous chains of transmission are between sexual partners.
Secondary cases from contact with turbosluts are usually dead-ends.
Given that localised sores in the genital and perianal regions account for some of the most common symptoms between the outbreaks, I suspect sexual contact is likely playing a very significant part in the spread.
How do you know it can't be sexually transmitted? A lot of disease that are typically spread via contact of the sores, can still be transmitted through unprotected sexual contact.
Why wouldn't it still transmit via sex if it transmits through skin to skin contact? You should probably avoid sex when you have covid if you don't want to spread it to your partner.
If the skin-to-skin contact and the weeping sores are the problem, why the advisory to use condoms for weeks after infection? How would miniscule protection on your dick protect you against bodies slapping together?
You could totally go to an anime convention with a free hugs sign, and very, very likely not get it. Because you need body-to-blood contact. And there's no rip'n'tearing in free hugs, usually. If you slice open your hand and handshake everyone like some Klingon blood-pact, sure, you could contract it if their hand has any lesions or open sores, but someone in a costume hugging someone in a costume is going to have minimal skin to skin contact, and that contact isn't likely going to be against open wounds.
Don't eat monkeys, don't eat rats, don't make open-wound contact or ingest the fluids of anyone who is sick.
The average person does not do those things. There's a chance someone spits on a dollar bill right before giving it to you and you get a papercut from it, while they're visibly sick but you don't distance yourself for some reason, for sure, the possibility exists, but you ARE an abstract statistic, of all your constituent risk factors.
Don't do activities that could result in blood or mucous of pox-ridden ill people contacting openings to your body, and you're 99.99999% the way to immunity.
It isn't a "super-slut" disease, it's not even sexually transmitted. The issue is skin-to-skin contact, and that's just something that most western men avoid unless they are engaged in physical intimacy.
I harp on this because it's like a straight person in the 80's saying: "I can't get AIDS, I'm not gay", while he uses a dirty needle to shoot up heroin. Being gay or not doesn't prevent you from getting the disease if you're still stupid and don't know how it actually transmits.
You might argue: "well yes, but I'm less likely to get it", yeah, in abstract. But you're not an abstract statistic, you're an individual case study. Statistics can't tell you what's going to happen to you, especially if you change those statistics because you decide to go to an anime convention with a free hugs sign.
The open, weeping sores are kind of relevant here. Most people are smart enough to avoid them and have enough self-control to not expose others.
Sure, but that's what I mean. The sores are the issue here.
It's a distinction without a difference.
The most likely way for vulnerable skin ( skin with slight abrasion or tears most at risk ) to be in contact with contagious lesions or contaminated fabric is during sexual activities.
The disease isn't exclusive to turbo-sluts, but nearly all of the large spreading events and continuous chains of transmission are between sexual partners.
Secondary cases from contact with turbosluts are usually dead-ends.
Because monkeypox dosen't spread well.
Fair enough.
Repeatedly jamming your dick into someone's mouth and ass causes a lot of tearing and spreading of microbes.
I would bet we could say the same for covid.
Given that localised sores in the genital and perianal regions account for some of the most common symptoms between the outbreaks, I suspect sexual contact is likely playing a very significant part in the spread.
How do you know it can't be sexually transmitted? A lot of disease that are typically spread via contact of the sores, can still be transmitted through unprotected sexual contact.
I mean to say it's not an explicit STD. As in, it's reproduction system isn't built to exploit human reproductive organs.
Neither is AIDS, or wasn't.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-61640196
Why wouldn't it still transmit via sex if it transmits through skin to skin contact? You should probably avoid sex when you have covid if you don't want to spread it to your partner.
If the skin-to-skin contact and the weeping sores are the problem, why the advisory to use condoms for weeks after infection? How would miniscule protection on your dick protect you against bodies slapping together?
Monkeypox doesn't spread easily.
You could totally go to an anime convention with a free hugs sign, and very, very likely not get it. Because you need body-to-blood contact. And there's no rip'n'tearing in free hugs, usually. If you slice open your hand and handshake everyone like some Klingon blood-pact, sure, you could contract it if their hand has any lesions or open sores, but someone in a costume hugging someone in a costume is going to have minimal skin to skin contact, and that contact isn't likely going to be against open wounds.
Don't eat monkeys, don't eat rats, don't make open-wound contact or ingest the fluids of anyone who is sick.
The average person does not do those things. There's a chance someone spits on a dollar bill right before giving it to you and you get a papercut from it, while they're visibly sick but you don't distance yourself for some reason, for sure, the possibility exists, but you ARE an abstract statistic, of all your constituent risk factors.
Don't do activities that could result in blood or mucous of pox-ridden ill people contacting openings to your body, and you're 99.99999% the way to immunity.
I haven't heard anything about it transmitting blood-to-blood.
The 1980s heroine junky who thinks he won’t get aids because he’s not gay is an idiot.
The 1980s heterosexual man who doesn’t sleep around with skanks? He is overwhelmingly likely to be correct when he thinks he won’t get aids.
Point being: you’re using one degenerate to defend another degenerate.
I'm not defending anything, I'm saying don't be wrong because disease doesn't give a shit about politics.