[QUOTE=Beady; 1161092]How you going to explain that to LE?
Beady[/QUOTE]Tell him you're a germaphobe and ask him to wash his hands.
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[QUOTE=Beady; 1161092]How you going to explain that to LE?
Beady[/QUOTE]Tell him you're a germaphobe and ask him to wash his hands.
[QUOTE=Savvyguy08;1165843]Tell him you're a germaphobe and ask him to wash his hands.[/QUOTE]Is that before or after he cuffs you?
Men's latex penis hole underwear briefs protect against herpes and genital warts from skin to skin contact in areas not covered by condoms.
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Super thin, flexible and light for added comfort.
Front hole ring will help secure condom by locking the condom`s ring.
Directions: Before sex: Put condom on first. Then wear underwear and fasten with buttons.
After sex: Unbutton and take underwear off first. Then pull out condom.
[QUOTE=John Dough; 1182826]Men's latex penis hole underwear briefs protect against herpes and genital warts from skin to skin contact in areas not covered by condoms.
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Super thin, flexible and light for added comfort.
Front hole ring will help secure condom by locking the condom`s ring.
Directions: Before sex: Put condom on first. Then wear underwear and fasten with buttons.
After sex: Unbutton and take underwear off first. Then pull out condom.[/QUOTE]Interesting.
These condoms have a skirt at the base to cover the pubic area, providing protection from herpes and genital warts.
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What would cause the tip of penis to itch. Just the tip.
Guys,
Scary news: A new superbug Gonorrhea strain is antibiotic resistant, making it the very first STD that does not respond to the drugs. Now, this sexually-transmitted disease.
Is on the verge of becoming a global health threat. In few months BBBJ and DATY could be out of trend! This can be more threatening than HIV. The new superbug strain of Gonorrhea is called H041. We will be the last generation to experience these oral tasks.
Have it safe!
I've tried the "mainstream" ultra thins (Trojan, Lifestyles, etc) and they're either too tight and feel like circulation is being cut or comfortable but too thick. Any advice on a good sensitive condom that fits a thicker girth?
[QUOTE=Ou1972; 1234243]Guys,
Scary news: A new superbug Gonorrhea strain is antibiotic resistant, making it the very first STD that does not respond to the drugs. Now, this sexually-transmitted disease.
Is on the verge of becoming a global health threat. In few months BBBJ and DATY could be out of trend! This can be more threatening than HIV. The new superbug strain of Gonorrhea is called H041. We will be the last generation to experience these oral tasks.
Have it safe![/QUOTE]One reason it has got to this point is because of our shitty public health system.
It is more cost efficient to treat someone who may not have Gonorrhea than.
It is to test them to be sure that they have Gonorrhea. So public health providers have.
Been dishing out antibiotics over and over again to people who didn't need it in the first place.
Best thing to do if you enjoy barebacking is to not bareback girls who barebacks males from a low economic community.
These small and isolated outbreaks of resistant gonorrhea, LGV, and HIV all have one thing in common: they spread like wild fire in low economic communities.
Reason being is that poverty limits distance you can travel to find sex partners.
If you have 5 chickens in a box and 1 has fleas, all of you chickens are going to have fleas by the end of the day.
If you have 5 chickens on an 1sq. Mile farm and 1 has fleas, it's going to take a while for all of them to get infected.
And oral gonorrhea is pretty rare. This one normally clears up on it's own and is only a real threat if you are already immunocompromised.
Sadly, I've never seen a case of oral gonorrhea in an adult in all my years working in healthcare.
It normally shows up in children after repeated abuse insures that the infection sets in.
Here is the link the report that came out this summer: [url]http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6026a2.htm?s_cid=mm6026a2_w[/url]
Notice how the "outbreak" only happened in one area of the country: Westcoast.
And the vast majority of those infected fall into the group of men who have sex with men.
Keep in mind that these numbers are always higher!
The CDC never factors in the # of people who choose NOT to get tested and those who can't get tested (specifically the nation's prison population).
For those who still believe this is the zombie apocalypse of the sex world
I will be able to provided better details on how providers are handling the treatment of this tomorrow.
A question on the Cincinnati Board asked about STD risks from mongering. I posted this response there, but it really belongs on "Safe Sex" Forum:
Honest data is hard to come by because many are pushing a political position.
One STD is by far the most risky: HIV. You get it by direct blood exposure to the virus. This is especially a problem with abrasive sex (anal, forced vaginal) , but also HIV can enter through preexisting sores (herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, etc) or any FS activity which might cause abrasion. It is a fool who does FS without protection for this reason. On the other hand, it is relatively difficult to transmit heterosexually without one or more of these risk factors.
BBBJ CAN transmit a number of STDs, especially gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, papilloma virus and even yeast. The difference from HIV is that these are generally curable. Care in selection of your date helps (are they clean or obviously not.). Over the years, I have never experience an orally transmitted STD, but it is certainly possible. In my youth, an unprotected one-nighter FS gave me Chlamydia (NGU: "non-gonnococcal urethritis"-presents exactly like the clap which I thought I had). Many of us accept the risk for BBBJ becasue of the obvious increased pleasure in flesh to flesh contact with her mouth. But it is not without risk.
Syphilis is rare these days, but recorded as "present" in Cincinnati. The problem with the clap is that more and more it is resistant to antibiotics, tho still, at this point, treatable. HPV immunization is available, and prudent monger's would get the shots.
DATY is problematic. First, let your nose decide. Even clean smelling is no guarantee, but is a start.
Hmm. I read interesting things you write here.
Anyone have an informed opinion on the risks of practicing FIV? Sometimes it's just irresistible during a high-contact stripclub dance or during an AMP visit. Granted, it's not like BBFS (my middle finger is indeed a little smaller than my dick) , but one wonders if there is actually a significant health risk which would suggest foregoing that activity. Thanks.
[QUOTE=Robert387;1349628]Anyone have an informed opinion on the risks of practicing FIV? Sometimes it's just irresistible during a high-contact stripclub dance or during an AMP visit. Granted, it's not like BBFS (my middle finger is indeed a little smaller than my dick) , but one wonders if there is actually a significant health risk which would suggest foregoing that activity. Thanks.[/QUOTE]I would imagine its like any other STD risk, any open sore on your finger coming in contact with bodily fluid is probably high risk.
One could conceivably pick up HIV if you have an open wound. Other than that, I doubt there is much risk if you wash well before handling your own junk or sticking your fingers in your mouth.
[QUOTE=Robert387;1349628]Anyone have an informed opinion on the risks of practicing FIV? Sometimes it's just irresistible during a high-contact stripclub dance or during an AMP visit. Granted, it's not like BBFS (my middle finger is indeed a little smaller than my dick) , but one wonders if there is actually a significant health risk which would suggest foregoing that activity. Thanks.[/QUOTE]