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03-13-24 06:25 #212
Posts: 195Taunton Clinic
The Manet Community Health Center of Taunton, Ma, offers a walk-in STD clinic on some days of the week, with anonymous and free / reduced rate services. See their website for details: https://www.manetchc.org/.
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03-12-24 15:56 #211
Posts: 254Originally Posted by MarkPowers [View Original Post]
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03-10-24 13:47 #210
Posts: 101Originally Posted by Mattis1775 [View Original Post]
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03-09-24 11:21 #209
Posts: 3159Originally Posted by HoHunter328 [View Original Post]
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03-08-24 22:53 #208
Posts: 2443Originally Posted by Mattis1775 [View Original Post]
Stay safe, and happy hunting.
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03-08-24 18:42 #207
Posts: 113Iud
Originally Posted by Mattis1775 [View Original Post]
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/bl...uy-feel-an-iud
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03-08-24 17:42 #206
Posts: 3159Iud
Anyone had FS with a provider that has an IUD in them? I recently saw SW Kass and she felt different inside compared to other days. I asked if she had something inside and she told me she has an IUD device. Weird feeling, plus I go BB on her, almost a poking feeling that somewhat distracts the session.
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03-06-24 17:43 #205
Posts: 3159Originally Posted by MarkPowers [View Original Post]
The problem with ANON is that if they detected something serious, HIV or Syphilis, the state's CDC will be looking for you. Obviously, it will lead to a dead end with all the fake information you provided. But I don't know how long or hard they will try to find you.
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03-06-24 09:12 #204
Posts: 113Totally anonymous testing
I just wanted to share a process for totally anonymous testing to hopefully ease the stress for someone.
I went through stdcheck.com.
The test was 139 for everything. I put in fake information.
I got a visa gift card on vanillagift.com for exactly 139. I did use my real credit card for this.
I went to a Labcorp site in Waltham. I did a drop in with no appointment.
Stdcheck tells you to print out and bring some papers but no one ever looked at them. I just ended up shredding them.
When I got there I put my fake info into the kiosk. There was one point where it didn't like my address but I was able to tell it to ignore that.
They called my name and took blood and urine and I left. The people taking the samples have no idea why you are there. They do lots of other testing for job applicants and many other things.
Within the next two days the results showed up on the website.
Highly recommend! Go get tested.
Feel free to ask any questions.
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01-27-24 07:25 #203
Posts: 3159Testing
Originally Posted by ILuvPusToo [View Original Post]
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07-31-23 20:47 #202
Posts: 3159Wax
If you're going to get a wax, don't go to European Wax. They're a chain and the cost is standard, except that new clients get half off. Went to the one in Brookline and she tore my top layer off. I've had several wax treatments, including a few from Winthrop and it never happened. She wouldn't even hold my dick down and told me to do it. That's probably where she tore the skin. I most likely didn't hold it down correctly. Do yourself a favor and go to the private studios or Winthrop. You'll be happy with the results.
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07-28-23 01:23 #201
Posts: 559Originally Posted by Oldmonger [View Original Post]
I actually got treated with doxycycline 100 mg twice daily for 14 days.
I think it was called chancroid. Google images make it look nasty.
Mine was a small break in the skin but very bad stinging that went away
In 3 days. I believe I got it from oral sex from a streetwalker whiles back.
Idk exactly. I have no sti or std kinda scared and might stop the streetwalker hobby.
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07-28-23 00:22 #200
Posts: 547Originally Posted by HoHunter328 [View Original Post]
In the case of Doxycycline as a post-exposure prophylaxis, we know the drug, its dose, and when it needs to be taken.
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07-27-23 21:32 #199
Posts: 2443Originally Posted by Oldmonger [View Original Post]
Exact same pills, verified with Physicians Desk Reference. Same shape, same color, same numbers, etc.
The only difference is the packaging (and of course the price).
Many animal medications are the exact same as human medications, they're just cheaper because the insurance companies aren't involved. Ask any veterinarian, I guarantee they've taken "animal" medications before, and given them to their own family. The trick is knowing what the right antibiotic is, and the proper dosage.
Stay safe, and happy hunting.
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07-27-23 18:28 #198
Posts: 547In a pinch, I would take fish antibiotics
Originally Posted by Andir [View Original Post]