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Speaker 1 (00:00):
One of the things that people always approached me with
was where are your podcasts at? I mean, I have iHeartRadio,
I have Spotify, I just can't find you. Well, it's
because everything is on erow dot net plus those other
platforms aroe dot net seventeen and counting different podcasts. I'll
see you there. I really do like asking questions, and
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the reason why is because the fun starts when you're
researching for answers such as, as hard as it may
feel to digest, why are there so many STDs being
reported amongst older men and women? And is it okay
to finally get away with saying there are no two
days the same. My name is Arrow. I'm a daily writer,
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a silent wolf. I stand on the sidelines and do
nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate. I call it
the daily Mess, a chronological walkthrough in everyday world. Yeah,
it's my morning writing as a receiver of thoughts and ideas.
We as people tend to throw things to the side
because we all think that we're going to get back
to it later. Let me know when you do, okay,
because in this way, maybe it'll inspire me to do
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the same thing. Well, when a subject arrives inside of me.
I know it's time to dig in. It's still keeping
that daily journal, but by doing the research, the picture
becomes clearer. This is the daily mass. Why are there
so many STD cases reported right now? Amongst the men
and women of the elder generation. Sexually transmitted diseases have
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risen sharply over the past two decades, mainly because, you
know what, we're living longer and that involves a sexual
active life. Older men and women think of pregnancy prevention,
not disease prevention. Therefore, condom use is extremely low, which
has put a rise in STDs amongst those who are
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sporting gray hair and have very, very painful muscles. Doctors
might be at fault here. They have actually stopped asking
elders about sexual activities. You know my doctor did. He's
not interested. Therefore no tests are getting done. Most older
people are embarrassed to have sex talk, so it's an
automatic for them to think there's no way they can
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get an STD. Another reason why the numbers are so high,
the divorce rate after fifty five is through the roof crazy.
With the immune system being weaker, STDs are given a
green light once an STD breaks out at an assisted
living complex, it doesn't take too long for it to
spread across the entire complex. The reason why is because
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guys still don't know how to put that thing away. Hey,
coming up next. With so much going on in the
world today, it never feels like it's two days the same.
How true is that, Hey, welcome back to the daily mess.
With so much going on around today many at the
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speed of light, can we say that there are no
two days the same? Yet it feels like a lot
of it is stuck on repeat. Wow, getting that answer
took no time to reach. It's medically written that even
when two days feel the same, some blamed on routine,
some on the weather, and the same old faces. The
world around us is constantly shifting in tiny as well
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as massive ways. People are born, others pass ideas, spark
new interests, news unfolds, emotional changes set in. It is
said the sky paints its presence differently each in every
sunrise and sunset. As one time expert explains, each day
was truly experienced and it has its own fingerprint. Sure,
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things kind of feel like the same moments, and it
seems like we're making the same choices and the energy
that we use resembles other days that have been put
into use when it feels the same. Think of your
inner eye as being foggy, which isn't a huge sign
to change your daily routine. Now's the time to just
take note of it, the very small things. I'm Maril,
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and that's the daily mess.