Man, if you guys could have been a fly on the wall when I did my gynecology rotation for school a short while ago. Nothing like sticking a speculum into someones snatch and then seeing a few herpes lesions just starting to blossom. I am glad its standard practice to wear gloves. You would mention it to the ho and she would say, oh yeah I meant to mention that - I have been having some burning this week. And the ho is scheduled to deliver a baby in 2 weeks - it can be harmful to babies as they come through the birth canal. I have seen the statistics and I am not certain how accurate they are based on what i saw in the hospital and clinic, but lots of women have it.
A mountain of women have genital warts. I removed them practically every day (or helped remove them actually). There are several strains of HPV (genital warts) - one of the definately is THE cause of cervix cancer in women, the others seem to do nothing more than irritate her snatch. For men it does little more than make your dick look lumpy and bumpy - but if you get the wrong strain it could be given to the woman you might love one day and boom she gets cancer.
Saw a disgusting amount of syph, gonorrhea, chlamydia and the like. I mean the ho would spread her legs and it looked like a Jello brand banana flavored pudding cup, it was so full of creamy pus and infection. We would be scooping the pus out for a minute or two before we could do a decent vaginal exam. I mean like 4 ounces of pus.
I often saw women, heck even very young girls (like 17) who we tested positive that day for a STD (like syph perhaps) and looking at her chart she had been in every 3-4 months for years, and most of the time tested positive for some STD. She might have had chlamydia in December, gonorrhea in March and then syph in May. So the statistics may be skewed by the fact that the same girl may have almost a constant infection, one after the other.
I know the same thing is true about car wrecks - statistically, some people are much more prone to car wrecks. It is not uncommon for one person to have had 4 major car wrecks, and the next 9 people have never had one. But statistically if you simply determine the number of car wrecks per capita, it would be that 4 out of 10 people have major car wrecks - but in reality its the same person having 4 car wrecks.
People are prone to repeating their choices - so "hos" get STD after STD after STD. "Bad driving guy" has wreck after wreck after wreck. Guy whose head is "too thick" makes says dumb thing after dumb thing after dumb thing. "Lucky guy" has success after success after success. And so on.
But nonetheless, on a given day of seeing 30 patients I might have seen 5 of them with active STDS that were brand new and recently diagnosed. Thats a guesstimate - but there is alot of gonorrhea and junk spreading around. Never saw any crabs though.