Sexually Transmited Diseases - STDs


No Thine STD Enemy

The STD is an evil, devious, treacherous enemy that has almost unlimited armies of organisms that are lurking in the dark and just waiting for the opportunity to attack another human body. Some of our closest friends, family members and even ourselves may be or may have been invaded by one or more of these enemy forces, and we may not even know it. Each of these enemies has the single goal of taking just as many prisoners and casualties as it possibly can.

This enemy is not prejudiced, for it hates every living person regardless of sex, religion, color or national origin. This is a ruthless enemy and its victims are male and female, old and young. In fact, two-thirds of its victims are between the ages of 15 and 24. This enemy is our major cause of disease and death. On the soils of the United States the enemy takes 15 million new victims annually. Instead of fighting conventionally they hide in the dark and use biological warfare, firing organisms into our bodies. They infect us with diseases like chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and other STDs, not to mention HIV.

No Thine Enemy
In its wake, the enemy STD often leaves marks such as itchy bumps, pimples and pus. These are ravenous pimples which seek to multiply and they are much more serious then adolescent acne. Often no outward signs are seen but they are there ready to attack as they hide in their prisoner’s blood, semen or vaginal fluids, just waiting to take another victim. Among these enemies is the dreaded HIV virus that causes AIDS. This enemy takes pride in being the leading cause of death among young people. One-half of its victims are under the age of 25, an age when life should be glorious with so much to look ahead to instead of a life of pain and medication. We pray that a cure will be found.
Unfortunately a man may not be able to pull out soon enough when he is ready to ejaculate. If a woman is in her menstrual period the risk are also greater. So again I stress, if you do not know with 100% assurance that your partner is safe be sure to take the necessary steps to protect yourself.

Our ten most common enemies are: