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Oklahoma to require STD test to get marriage license...
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<blockquote data-quote="Inkachu" data-source="post: 67075042" data-attributes="member: 213354"><p>I think you're making a really big stretch here trying to connect things that don't really seem related at all. </p><p></p><p>I've not seen anyone saying that gay people have higher STD rates, OR that this test is meant to target gays or people with AIDS, when you've got plenty of other STD's out there. HPV is the most common STD on the planet, and is spread by both gays and straights. </p><p></p><p>How is this test a "hurdle" for anyone? It's a needle stick. It doesn't stop anyone from getting married. It simply means your spouse-to-be will be informed if you've been lying about your status. Maybe THAT will be a hurdle to getting down the aisle, but in the case of someone lying about their status, I'd be happy to see the victim able to make an informed decision about whether to stay in the relationship or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inkachu, post: 67075042, member: 213354"] I think you're making a really big stretch here trying to connect things that don't really seem related at all. I've not seen anyone saying that gay people have higher STD rates, OR that this test is meant to target gays or people with AIDS, when you've got plenty of other STD's out there. HPV is the most common STD on the planet, and is spread by both gays and straights. How is this test a "hurdle" for anyone? It's a needle stick. It doesn't stop anyone from getting married. It simply means your spouse-to-be will be informed if you've been lying about your status. Maybe THAT will be a hurdle to getting down the aisle, but in the case of someone lying about their status, I'd be happy to see the victim able to make an informed decision about whether to stay in the relationship or not. [/QUOTE]
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