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      If you’re old enough to have this thought, you’re already screwed by the microplastics.

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          Teflon is not unhealthy. Only when overheated the fumes are dangerous, not the substance itself.

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            Good thing we don’t use it in potentially high temperature situations with stuff we directly put into our bodies. Could you imagine?

            /uj

            Using Teflon on non-stick pans is all but guaranteed to get it in you, either by overheating the pan accidentally, or when the coating begins to flake. The average person isn’t likely to have consistently great heat control of the pan, and eventually the coating degrades and begins to flake even with gentle use IME.

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          When using a metal spatula carelessly in a teflon coated pan just isn’t hitting hard enough.

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        I’m kind of amazed I’ve managed to dodge it so far. I know the risk of infection is primarily during breakouts but statistically speaking I MUST have had some partners that I’ve kissed that had it.

        I make sure my partners are tested prior to sex but not for kissing. Does anyone do that?

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          How do you know you don’t have it? Tests are barely even able to detect it, with a high false negative rate. There’s a reason it’s not part of the standard testing regiment

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            Specifically asked for it on a STD panel.

            Entirely possible they didn’t do anything special and I’ve just gotten a false negative on the 10+ that I’ve done.

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              The blood tests are extremely unreliable. And I don’t say this to say “Yeah you have it dummy”, just that you really can’t know for sure and IT DOESN’T MATTER because almost everyone has it anyway. Watch videos on youtube by doctors addressing herpes and you’ll see that they just don’t see it has a big deal because it’s so common. Most don’t even think you should do blood tests because they’re basically worthless, and that’s why they aren’t included in a standard STD panel.

              I recently had to learn all about it after a potential partner disclosed, and I found this British doctor’s youtube channel to be incredibly straightforward and informative:

              https://www.youtube.com/@DrBretPalmer