STDs reach an all-time high in California: alarming spike in syphilis stillbirths
05-16-2018, 06:45 PMQuote: (05-16-2018 03:30 PM)AceP Wrote:
Quote: (05-16-2018 02:05 PM)Arado Wrote:
Seems like there is a business opportunity here for someone to come up with a convenient but difficult to fake way to verify someone is STF free. Mobile app?
I am not sure if people are even gonna be honest with their sexual conditions. That can make even the 9-10 Chads undesirable to bang if their profile shows up as "Infected"
... altho you can pay $10.99 for 1-month fee of "Clean" status
Quote: (05-16-2018 04:06 PM)kaotic Wrote:
Dudes already lie about having STD's or having caught them from a side bitch.
You think after seeing data breaches at places like Facebook that people are going to trust an up and coming up app to handle medical information, no thanks!
The invention of dating apps, then not being seen as "weird", and thus being mainstream has more than likely caused an increase in the STD rate.
I never had an STD with over 100+ woman up until some college slut earlier this year.
She didn't even know she had it, apologized, I ghosted, then hit me up months after, wanting to fuck me.
Fortunately it was treatable, but nuked my gut biome, meaning my digestive system got fucked, and it's hardly normal yet.
She was one of the last new chicks I fucked this year, I'm keeping to my plates and focusing.
Moving forward I'm definitely wrapping up with new hoes.
What I'd do is get tested anonymously at some local clinic just to make sure that everything is good.
Then, afterwards, once I know I'm clean, I'd get tested through a verified company that's tamper-proof and have the results sent to my phone so that when I open the app I can show others that I've been tested for x diseases and am clean. If there's a data breach I'm not that worried about STD tests showing that I'm clean. Plus, like a previous poster said, it's not like this info isn't in the cloud anyway - so how about empowering patients to be able to share their information with their partners?
The great thing about this is that once everyone who is sleeping around is using the app, then testing companies will have a huge incentive to have their results be legitimate to maintain credibility. There can also be legal consequences for those that have an STD and tamper with results to pretend that they're clean.
Obviously, wrap it up. But looking at these scary stats, I think an idea like this will definitely have demand since traditional marriage ain't coming back anytime soon.
Only downside it rationalization hamster - probably many people won't want to admit to themselves that they're sleeping around and therefore need to get tested consistently.
I'm sure Tinder would be willing to bankroll someone who figures out a way to execute this.