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Spike

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True true Bro Spike... :(

The staff told her that she ish a student and dunno how to help her, then the middle aged lady called her stupiak... :(
I don't think the student was right to claim defence as a student.

As long as she is there, she remains a qualified representative of the company. Don't know, go find out. :(
 

crimsontactics

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I don't think the student was right to claim defence as a student.

As long as she is there, she remains a qualified representative of the company. Don't know, go find out. :(
True true Bro Spike... :(

But still cannot call ppl stupid mah... :(
 

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wongminmin

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STD doesn't affect your teeth Bro wongminmin!!! :(
ur 1 is which std? Bro Crimson... :(

Yes — some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can affect your gums and mouth if they involve oral contact (like oral sex). Here’s how different STDs can impact your gums or mouth area:


🔹 1. Herpes (HSV-1 or HSV-2)


  • Can cause painful blisters or ulcers on the lips, gums, or inside the mouth.
  • The gums may become red, swollen, or sore during an outbreak.

🔹 2. Syphilis


  • The first stage can cause a painless sore (chancre) on the lips, tongue, or gums.
  • Later stages can lead to mucous patches or gum inflammation.

🔹 3. Gonorrhea


  • If transmitted orally, it can cause gonococcal stomatitis, leading to:
    • Red, sore, or bleeding gums
    • Pus-filled lesions in the mouth or throat

🔹 4. Human Papillomavirus (HPV)


  • Certain strains can cause warts on the lips, tongue, or gums.
  • Long-term infection with high-risk HPV can (rarely) increase the risk of oral cancers.

🔹 5. HIV/AIDS


  • Weakens immunity, making gums more prone to:
    • Gingivitis and periodontitis (gum infections)
    • Candidiasis (oral thrush) and other oral sores
 

crimsontactics

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ur 1 is which std? Bro Crimson... :(

Yes — some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can affect your gums and mouth if they involve oral contact (like oral sex). Here’s how different STDs can impact your gums or mouth area:


🔹 1. Herpes (HSV-1 or HSV-2)


  • Can cause painful blisters or ulcers on the lips, gums, or inside the mouth.
  • The gums may become red, swollen, or sore during an outbreak.

🔹 2. Syphilis


  • The first stage can cause a painless sore (chancre) on the lips, tongue, or gums.
  • Later stages can lead to mucous patches or gum inflammation.

🔹 3. Gonorrhea


  • If transmitted orally, it can cause gonococcal stomatitis, leading to:
    • Red, sore, or bleeding gums
    • Pus-filled lesions in the mouth or throat

🔹 4. Human Papillomavirus (HPV)


  • Certain strains can cause warts on the lips, tongue, or gums.
  • Long-term infection with high-risk HPV can (rarely) increase the risk of oral cancers.

🔹 5. HIV/AIDS


  • Weakens immunity, making gums more prone to:
    • Gingivitis and periodontitis (gum infections)
    • Candidiasis (oral thrush) and other oral sores
No 3 Bro wongminmin... :(
 
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