Why do sexually transmitted diseases attack women more often?
Does sexual promiscuity affect men and women equally?
Are viruses and bacteria masculine and oppressive to women?
An article published in BBC Health a couple of days ago titled “Sexually transmitted diseases are biased against women…
Researcher Dr. Hunter Handsfield, a professor of medicine at the University of Washington and a researcher in sexual diseases for 40 years, said (that sexual diseases are biologically and socially biased against women at all levels) and that women are the largest part of those affected by sexual diseases, and Dr. Edward Hook, CEO of the Medical Center for the Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases at the University of Alabama, confirmed the validity of this…
Chlamydia and gonorrhea, for example, are two of the leading causes of infertility and ectopic pregnancy in America and around the world… Let’s find out why.
*Sexual diseases are easily transmitted from men to women and difficult from women to men, this means that women are very easily infected with sexually transmitted diseases while men are more difficult to infect… Why?
The lining of the vagina is thinner and more sensitive than the skin of the penis, so it is easier for viruses and bacteria to penetrate and stay there, and once there, the warm, moist environment is an ideal environment for these germs to multiply…and once infected, the damage is more severe for women than for men.
Another example : Papillomavirus is a cancer-causing virus that can be fatal if not detected early, and it can also affect men’s genitals, but women are 100 times more likely to be infected than men…
*The second reason: Most sexually transmitted diseases are difficult to diagnose in women. For example, one of the symptoms is burning in the urine, which is often diagnosed as a result of the mother’s menstrual cycle, wearing tight underwear or even eating spicy foods, or thinking that the itching is caused by a yeast infection, while chlamydia germs are climbing the fallopian tubes…
And here’s my comment:
This is part of the effects of openness and sexual promiscuity on both sexes, and as you have seen, it affects women exponentially and more fatally than men, and human history and man’s choice of wife or partner has never been in favor of women with sexual experiences and multiple relationships… This was never in vain, even outside the religious framework, but rather helped the survival and preservation of the human species and reproduction, and this selectivity helped directly and indirectly to control the sexual behavior of women in society by structuring social pressure to ostracize sexually liberated women for tens of thousands of years. Until the emergence of the feminist movement in the 1960s, and with it began to glorify women’s openness to sexual experiences, reduce the value of the family and the value of the mother in society, and maximize the value of work and competition with men, until the female became ashamed of being weak, ashamed to be a mother, ashamed of the biology of her body….
This leads to the inevitable result, which is the decline of civilization socially and the destruction of the first building block of society, the family. ….
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