Thread:Cheeseskates/@comment-5782071-20171125043735/@comment-5642360-20171125165909

Garr9988 wrote:

How else are STIs most commonly or iconically spread, to the point of being named such? I said STIs can be transmitted non-sexually, not more commonly or exclusively. And considering you already know that the infections are commonly (aka not exclusive to it, rather it is more frequent in these instances) acquired through intercourse. Which brings me back to my initial statement on rewording it to just TIs instead of STIs due to giving the allegory a general sense without sacrificing the specificity (such as STIs) to anyone who wishes to view it as such.