Another good session at Devon Spa...
	
	
		Was in about 2 weeks ago, met up with Tammy again. 7 at the door, $ for fs, the usual wonderful standing shower with bucket rinse, with some roaming. Left me for a few, and when shde cam back, had changed into a lovely little red nighty. We quickly dispensed with the amenities, and went to a mutual massage, ear nibbling, cbj, 69, on-top, mish and rvs cowgirl. Popped hard, got a warm washcloth cleanup, a nice firm massage after the fact, and some nuzzling and a second round of DATY before leaving.
Not a bad time overall.
Looks- 7.5
Attitude- 8 to 8.5
Massage- 7
Extras- 8
Hinted that there would be a younger girl there in the next few weeks... can't wait to try!
	 
 
	
	
	
		Yeahhhhh...you gotta define skin-to-skin
	
	
		[QUOTE=Higuey Velez]From what I read, you don't necessarily have to exchange body fluids to get herpes.  You can get it just by skin to skin contact during a certain stage of the disease.  Seems to me it might be a good idea to do a quick visual check of the provider's hands or whatever body part you expect to come in contact with....just my 2 cents worth.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpes[/url][/QUOTE]I got Herpes Simplex 1, which is nothing more than cold sores. When I get a breakout around my mouth, I get extremely careful with my mouth & hands. 
That means I don't kiss anybody else, not even my pets. I'll put carmex-type lip balms on the sore. And when showering, I take extra care to wash around the area, and make damn sure I don't use the same washcloth when soaping up the boys down below.
The cold sore can EASILY turn into Simplex 2, which is the herpes on the nutsack, if you touch the cold sore for whatever reason, and then touch your nether regions.
You won't be able to tell by looking at the hands; herpes thrives in a warm, moist environment (mouth, vagina, dick). The hands are exposed to a relatively cold, dry environment, and it won't survive the elements.
There's no cure for either form of herpes; all you can do is shorten the duration of the breakout, and even then, all the medications won't help much.