[URL]www.myprivatelabs.com[/URL]. Are a bunch of FUCKING THEIVES
These fuckers stole my money. I sent all the stuff in, paid for it and these bastards never did the work. AVOID AVOID AVOID
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These fuckers stole my money. I sent all the stuff in, paid for it and these bastards never did the work. AVOID AVOID AVOID
[QUOTE=CephlapodLove;3701252]
2) How is HIV "extremely dangerous?" That is the brain-washing from the 1990's that the government wants everyone to believe so that they can direct and control behavior. The conservatives want to tell you to be only in a monogamous relationship. However, health professions at testing facilities have told me and other health professionals have confirmed that HIV is no longer a death sentence, but now a manageable chronic condition. In fact if one is on anti-retroviral medication viral loads in the body are driven down to the non-detect level. Oh and since everyone has health insurance under ObamaCare, everyone should have access to the medication.
[/QUOTE]As far as 2: I didn't want to get too far into it, because it's too complicated to get into in just a single bullet point, but I said it was dangerous in that if it is left untreated for long enough you WILL get AIDS, and it WILL be the reason you die. It can also be asymptomatic (or have symptoms of just the flu) for long enough that people may not think to get tested. But, to your credit, on proper medication HIV really isn't a big deal. However that also required taking medication every day (which for some reason people can struggle to do) and the medication IS expensive (and, not to get too political, not everyone has health insurance, and the people who often are at the most risk for this stuff are also the kinds of people who wouldn't have insurance).
But I absolutely believe if you know the facts and take the proper precautions, you can dramatically reduce the risk of even contracting HIV, rubber or not, but again, I'm simply advocating that people do the research and know what to look out for.
[QUOTE=CephlapodLove;3701252]
3) Vaccination for HPV is NOT available to anyone over the age of 26. Also, last trip to the County HD for STD testing had a long convo on HPV. Usually in a dude the body naturally clears most HPV infection in a couple of years.
[/QUOTE]For 3: you're right, and if you haven't been vaccinated already, then you're sort of screwed in that respect, and (at least for men), even the "dangerous" strains of HPV aren't that dangerous for us: they're only dangerous because, in women, they cause cervical cancer. But my main point is that even though it's one that you can get even with a rubber, it isn't one of the main ones to be worried about for safety in the "rubber or not" debate.
[QUOTE=CephlapodLove;3701252]
What makes the issue of "safe sex" so difficult is "beliefs" based on myths based on old science or just plain propaganda. This discussion needs to have "opinions" backed up by credible sources.
[/QUOTE]I know I'm being pedantic in this post, but I agree with you on the whole. Sex education is terrible in the US, and a large chunk of what people nowadays "understand" is a direct result of fear-based propaganda from the 80's and 90's.
[QUOTE=VMakel;3711231] (and, not to get too political, not everyone has health insurance, and the people who often are at the most risk for this stuff are also the kinds of people who wouldn't have insurance).[/QUOTE]Beyond the scope of this forum, but for personal enlightenment, would sure like to see statistics and proof of who is it in the USA that does not have health insurance? (that seems like a generalization) In my travels just about every SWer I have encountered has free health insurance through Medicaid.
But that said, (excluding Addicts) I believe most people are relatively honest and if asked will tell you if they have an HIV infection or if they have been tested and when and what are the results. Of course with antigen testing one can find the results of an infection much sooner (14-21 days) than in the "old days" when antibody testing ( 3 months) was all that existed.
[QUOTE=VMakel;3711231]But I absolutely believe if you know the facts and take the proper precautions, you can dramatically reduce the risk of even contracting HIV, rubber or not, but again, I'm simply advocating that people do the research and know what to look out for.[/QUOTE]Fair enough and good point. Learn the facts of the recent science & developments. Probably not well known in the heterosexual community, but there is a way to play bareback and avoid HIV. There is medication known as "PrEP" - which stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. Basically it is the same retro-viral drugs used to treat a HIV infection. (expensive as noted by OP) One takes the drugs and then if the HIV virus is introduced into the body the drugs zap it before it can multiply or take hold. Of course the "catch" is as mentioned, PrEP must be taken every day. PrEP is approved by the FDA and has been shown to be safe and effective at preventing HIV infection.
[QUOTE=VMakel;3711231]I know I'm being pedantic in this post, but I agree with you on the whole. Sex education is terrible in the US, and a large chunk of what people nowadays "understand" is a direct result of fear-based propaganda from the 80's and 90's.[/QUOTE]Agreed!
I know nobody wants to talk about STD's, but the risk's is there. The riskiest activities are anal and vaginal sex with or without a cover. I have been doing this for years and learned that for SW it is best to stick with BJ's. Now AMP's are a much cleaner place, the women are cleaner and the cliental are upper class. Meaning the people who visit usually do not have an STD. I would do BBFS there, if they offer it. See attached chart for further detail.
[URL]http://www.sfcityclinic.org/stdbasics/stdchart.asp[/URL]
[QUOTE=Rescue;3726919]
I know nobody wants to talk about STD's, but the risk's is there.
[/QUOTE]Huh? This entire thread is about STDs and the risks associated with such. Just on this page are a number of links to CDC risk tool as well as info on transmission risks, etc.
Post#813.
[URL]https://wwwn.cdc.gov/hivrisk/estimator.html[/URL]
[QUOTE=Rescue;3726919]
The riskiest activities are anal and vaginal sex with or without a cover.
[/QUOTE]What is "risk" is actually how one perceives risk and that is highly individual and often emotional rather than rational. Many "beliefs" that most latch on to. Some things to consider are in post # 811.
[URL]http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?4227-Safe-Sex-Information-and-Advice&p=3645291&viewfull=1[/URL]#post3645291.
[QUOTE=Rescue;3726919]
I have been doing this for years and learned that for SW it is best to stick with BJ's. Now AMP's are a much cleaner place, the women are cleaner and the clientele are upper class. Meaning the people who visit usually do not have an STD. I would do BBFS there, if they offer it.
[/QUOTE]Why do you think that is?
In my view, the issue with Street Walkers (SW) is that most, if not all, have some form of addiction and thus why they are on the streets. Now do not fall into the assumption that needles equals transmission or risk. It can, but needle exchange programs in many areas have reduced that form of risk. It appears as though the concern with addicts is that, when they are drug sick or Jonesing, they will do anything to get their meds and that means BBFS with anyone with cash or drugs. Also, what do the statistics in your area (State's Annual HIV Surveillance Report) say about who is infected? AA women? White Women? Asian Women? Men? In general, the rate of white women living with HIV is less than 2-tenths of a percent, <0. 2%. The rate for Asian women is even less. But you should confirm such with your location's information.
I think it is an assumption to say that AMP customers are upper class and do not have STDs. Last time I visited an AMP they did not ask for my social economic background, nor STD status before admitting me. Me thinks they were more interested in who I was (who I wasn't) and if I had the ability to pay. There ARE AMPs where BBFS is an option and those are usually famously reviewed on these threads. Also it may be a matter that is between the girl and her client. IF she likes him and he is nice & a regular she may allow BBFS. That usually takes time, effort and extra tip. But to assume AMP girls do not do BBFS.
[QUOTE=Rescue;3726919]
See attached chart for further detail.
[/QUOTE]Not sure how that table explains why SWers are more risky than AMP girls?
I know for me that fear comes from a lack of knowledge. Once I understood the facts of risk, transmission and prevalence of STDs, I was better able to manage my risk on a rational rather than emotional basis. While fear is a good thing and a way to avoid stepping into the lion cage, it didn't need to cloud my judgement.
Hey Last week I hired an escort from an EscortGirlGurgaon Agency and she gave me AIDS
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Raimakahn.
Not a doctor but I think it takes a bit longer than 1 week for hiv to show up in your blood.
[QUOTE=Postin;3767616]Had never been to Petersburg before, but had a growing desire to meet Ashley Emory, the chick who always ends her ad with "in Petersburg". I was looking through her Facebook page and decided she had pretty much everything I'm attracted to:
Nice rack - ✓.
Blonde hair - ✓.
LFK - ✓.
Blue eyes - ✓.
So off I went down 95. Made my appointment via text about an hour and a half ahead of time, which would generally be about how long it would take me too get there on a normal day but luck placed me South of Richmond just off 95 so I figured fate had taken a hand. Who was I to argue?
She was in a nice little wayside motorlodge in a darkish room. She was just about to step into a bath and invited me in so I could verify she was alone. She was.
After the bath, she entered smelling fresh and ready to get down to business. She was undressed in an instant and we feel into bed, kissing and roaming each other's bodies, allowing our lower regions to touch and rub and do their job. I was ready to go almost instantly!
She fell into a sweet little BBBJ and soon accepted my invitation to 69, a favorite of mine. The quicker her pace the quicker mine was and I felt her quivering way before I wanted to pop, which I was dangerously close to doing. I didn't come there to pop from a BJ, however so I moved into position and we started into covered mish. She really took a pounding, and I had to stop and catch my breath. Starting back was fun as I got a second BBBJ with some great hand action. Soon we resume covered Mish and this time I pounded out an awesome finish for both of us, or maybe just me (who cares, right?
We laid in bed talking for a bit and she told me she'd been saving up money to move into her own place but had recently been robbed and was starting all over. Apparently her father and brother know her lifestyle, but are cool with it.
Damage was $ hhr, so at that rate, I'll be back. I didn't ask if Greek was available, but I suspect it was. I'm ok without it, but to each their own.
I'd say she looks better in her pics, but she's still very pretty.
One negative is she smokes and you will smell like smoke after visiting. I expect she'd air the room out of you have her notice.[/QUOTE]Why'all are brave souls, how do you DATY on these girls, is that safe? All the guys on here been in that dude.
[QUOTE=KontLover;3768497]Why'all are brave souls, how do you DATY on these girls, is that safe? All the guys on here been in that dude.[/QUOTE]She said I was the only one. Are you implying she wasn't truthful? LMAO! Go big o go home!
Seriously, she hasn't done anything that soap and water won't take care of and as I said she came right out of the tub. Eating pussy is one of my favorite things to do. Go rain on someone else's parade.
[QUOTE=CupinDude;3769096]Hey fellas,
This one popped up in Cville and since she posted in your town under a different number I thought I would ask if anyone here has seen her.
Both links below.
[URL]http://charlottesville.backpage.com/WomenSeekMen/434-305-7533/34831637[/URL]
[URL]http://richmond.backpage.com/WomenSeekMen/804-307-8074/35269007[/URL][/QUOTE]I wouldn't go for it somebody yesterday put up a ad on BP Richmond section it said that she has HIV and she will rob you it's better to be safe then sorry but hey you make your own choice be wise stay safe.
[QUOTE=KontLover;3768497]Why'all are brave souls, how do you DATY on these girls, is that safe? All the guys on here been in that dude.[/QUOTE]So you don't like BJs either? LOL Someone could easily say "How do you let these girls blow you, is that safe? All the guys on here have been in that mouth dude". Wouldn't that be the same as what you imply?
[QUOTE=BGow4330;3769221]I wouldn't go for it somebody yesterday put up a ad on BP Richmond section it said that she has HIV and she will rob you it's better to be safe then sorry but hey you make your own choice be wise stay safe.[/QUOTE]Posts like that are almost always just bullshit posted by a disgruntled former customer. They're so mad that they go overboard with giving reasons you shouldn't see the girl without realizing what they've said doesn't make sense.
Think about it. How did he find out she had HIV and get robbed by her too? While she was robbing him, she said "by the way, I have HIV"? Seems unlikely. If not, then did he meet her successfully once, she told him she had HIV, and then he came back a second time to see her and that time she robbed him? Why would he have come back the second time? Makes no sense.
I've never met her, but that fake warning wouldn't dissuade me at all if I was planning to.
To the OP, though: my guess would be the girl in your town who has a different number has just stolen this girl's pics, though. This girl posts in Richmond every day lately.
[QUOTE=KontLover;3769980]Definitely not the same at all buddy, go read up on rise in oral cancer from DATY, their was a publication that came out recently that shocked me on that note, haven't seen one yet from getting blown.[/QUOTE]You said "is that safe", you didn't is that safe because of oral cancer. When people talk about safe practices they include all the STDs / STIs you can get, not just about cancer.
[QUOTE=Aviator1958;3737394]Raimakahn.
Not a doctor but I think it takes a bit longer than 1 week for hiv to show up in your blood.[/QUOTE]Yep. Depends on the blood test, but it usually takes 3-4 weeks before HIV becomes detectable.
[QUOTE=JJGittes;3772004]Yep. Depends on the blood test, [b]but it usually takes 3-4 weeks before HIV becomes detectable.[/b][/QUOTE]True. IF you get tested by an Antigen test. The "rapid tests" measure antibodies to the HIV virus. It can take as long as 2-3 months for a particular body to produce antibodies to HIV in levels that are detectable.
[QUOTE=Meijerslp;3804534]I'm not a doctor of any sort, but I would give it a little before you freak out..[/QUOTE]Thanks. Was the first time this ever happened to me. We all know Googling these kinds of questions is useless. Glad the site's back up too. I just wanted to get a feel for what I'm up against. If anyone has ever actually gotten something from very quick BBBJ, I'd like to know.
[QUOTE=CafeRaceritali;3803749]Hi all, I need some help. I recently visited an AMP in northwest sububrs. After the shower, the girl randomly started to give me a BBBJ, about one or two quick sucks. Now I'm freaking out over potentially getting some kind of disease. Anyone here ever get anything from such a quick exposure? Also, any help as to clinics (cheap and discrete) would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE]I'm overly cautious about those sorts of things too cause I'm married. Chances of you getting anything is pretty slim but most symptoms show in first two weeks after that you can go get tested. I went to planned parenthood, I used my insurance but you can pay cash if you like (less that $100 I believe).
[QUOTE=CafeRaceritali;3803749]Hi all, I need some help. I recently visited an AMP in northwest sububrs. After the shower, the girl randomly started to give me a BBBJ, about one or two quick sucks. Now I'm freaking out over potentially getting some kind of disease. Anyone here ever get anything from such a quick exposure? Also, any help as to clinics (cheap and discrete) would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE]This.
I would keep a cover in my pocket if this ever happens again. Take this as a teachable moment. I've had no issues with a BBBJ.
[QUOTE=CafeRaceritali;3803749]Hi all, I need some help. I recently visited an AMP in northwest sububrs. After the shower, the girl randomly started to give me a BBBJ, about one or two quick sucks. Now I'm freaking out over potentially getting some kind of disease. Anyone here ever get anything from such a quick exposure? Also, any help as to clinics (cheap and discrete) would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE]I had a similar experience at exercise that happened so quick I couldn't do anything nothing has come of it so far though. Highly recommended place though.
[QUOTE=CafeRaceritali;3803749]Hi all, I need some help. I recently visited an AMP in northwest sububrs. After the shower, the girl randomly started to give me a BBBJ, about one or two quick sucks. Now I'm freaking out over potentially getting some kind of disease. Anyone here ever get anything from such a quick exposure? Also, any help as to clinics (cheap and discrete) would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE]Same thing happened to me. My main concern was herpes, but no symptoms after 1 month. Will get tested after 6 weeks just for peace of mind. Unprotected sex is too risky with the amount of customers that an my sees.
[QUOTE=CafeRaceritali;3803749]Hi all, I need some help. I recently visited an AMP in northwest sububrs. After the shower, the girl randomly started to give me a BBBJ, about one or two quick sucks. Now I'm freaking out over potentially getting some kind of disease. Anyone here ever get anything from such a quick exposure? Also, any help as to clinics (cheap and discrete) would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE]You can but not necesery. Chlamydia, often it's transmited by uncover BJ even. If you got contamined, you may feel itching while you pee. It's easy to cure in1- 2 weeks, you can order pils online without prescriptions. (I have some in case).
Whta's that place you went to?
1) One's risk of catching something from a BBBJ is about the same as one's risk of catching something from a LFK or DFK. How much do you worry about kissing a girl?
2) "yeah, but this was an MP not a date". I hear you, but realize that. These days. The nice girl you meet in the supermarket could easily have a notch count equal or higher than some escorts.
[QUOTE=CafeRaceritali;3803749]Hi all, I need some help. I recently visited an AMP in northwest sububrs. After the shower, the girl randomly started to give me a BBBJ, about one or two quick sucks. Now I'm freaking out over potentially getting some kind of disease. Anyone here ever get anything from such a quick exposure? Also, any help as to clinics (cheap and discrete) would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Datsurman;3808369]1) One's risk of catching something from a BBBJ is about the same as one's risk of catching something from a LFK or DFK. How much do you worry about kissing a girl?
2) "yeah, but this was an MP not a date". I hear you, but realize that. These days. The nice girl you meet in the supermarket could easily have a notch count equal or higher than some escorts.[/QUOTE]Update: I got something. Ruined my whole goddamned weekend. Tingly penis, frequent urination, inflamed urethra, inflamed prostate, slight pain in balls, crazy rash from the oil used, many sleepless nights. I went to the city sti clinic on division (austin neighborhood). No chlamydia, still waiting for results on gonnoreah. Nurse said I had an NGU, which is basically a bacterial infection.
Honest question about this. Aren't you guys worried about STD's?! I mean that is really risky. Right?
Especially with BBFS and if I hear that is what a gal provides I tend to take a pass, BUT. . .
Sometimes the little head gets the better of the big head.
Then it's hope and pray or ask yourself was it worth it.
[QUOTE=CduBonusG;3809776]Honest question about this. Aren't you guys worried about STD's?! I mean that is really risky. Right?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=CduBonusG;3809776]Honest question about this. Aren't you guys worried about STD's?! I mean that is really risky. Right?[/QUOTE]It's a very low risk activity; you'd have a better chance of getting hit by lightning.
[QUOTE=CduBonusG;3809776]Honest question about this. Aren't you guys worried about STD's?! I mean that is really risky. Right?[/QUOTE]Here's an article for you.
[URL]https://www.gq.com/story/ask-dr-jake-can-i-get-stds-from-oral-sex[/URL]
More dangerous for the person giving oral than receiving.
And, realistically, most people have been exposed to Herpes.
As far as you guys who like t give oral (is DATY the proper acronym?
The singer from Iron Maiden got throat cancer from that and so did actor Michael Douglas.
According to the 2018 edition of [I]The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy[/I] (20th edition, page 1624), "condoms to not cover all areas that can be affected and thus do not fully protect against genital herpes. ".
The chapter of this book about "genital warts" says "Because of the location of these warts, condoms may not fully protect against infection" (p. 1704).
The most protective condoms are the Unique (sometimes called Pasante Unique) condom, that is pulled rather than rolled on and covers the whole penis and has a flange at the bottom that covers a small area beyond the base of the penis. Another good choice that covers much better than usual condoms is the female condom with the inner loop REMOVED and the condom pulled over and worn on the penis rather than used by the woman.
Hey gents, just wondering if any of you mongers caught some sketchy shit (STDs) at an AMP? And if so how did you go about it afterwords?
[QUOTE=PanchoVilla69;3827500]Hey gents, just wondering if any of you mongers caught some sketchy shit (STDs) at an AMP? And if so how did you go about it afterwords?[/QUOTE]No, a HJ received at an AMP presents a very low likelihood of a transmittance vector of viral or bacterial infection.
If you do display symptoms of an STD go see your doctor.
[QUOTE=PanchoVilla69;3827500]Hey gents, just wondering if any of you mongers caught some sketchy shit (STDs) at an AMP? And if so how did you go about it afterwords?[/QUOTE]I just got tested on Friday and I'm clean. You should try to think with your big head and if you use protection the probability is extremely low. If you don't, well you're playing Russian roulette but that's your decision.
[QUOTE=BlueSkyBlue;3827764]No, a HJ received at an AMP presents a very low likelihood of a transmittance vector of viral or bacterial infection.
If you do display symptoms of an STD go see your doctor.[/QUOTE]Where did he say he only got a handie? We've had reports here of people getting BBFS at San Diego parlors.
Why go to your doctor? The county clinic does a pretty good job, specializes in this stuff, and is free.
Thanks for the link to the county health department, That’s good information to have
The issue is there's several different factors that are vehicles for STD transmission in a massage parlor. I still think the vast majority of people are getting hand jobs and therefore their risk is almost minimal unless they're kissing the girl and she has mononucleosis or herpes outbreak, getting a massage and A manual release (to my way of thinking) is a very safe outlet.
If you have unprotected bareback full blown stick your dick in her pussy sex.
I think statistically you run a greater risk of picking up some sort of bacterial or viral infection (like gonorrhea) that can be treated with anabiotic's.
The actual female to male transmittance of HIV is pretty low but there is a host of other bacteria lurking in a woman's pussy, it's the perfect incubator for disease being a warm wet environment. So having shared such romantic thoughts with you most of the girls are pretty clean but if it smells like fish or smells dirty you probably don't want your dick in it (at least uncovered) and I know many std's do not display outward symptoms for a prolonged period of time if ever. Whether its through your hands your saliva or your semen, any exchange of bodily fluids (sweat ,pussy juice or sperm) are ways that we can exchange std, Same way you can get the common cold or flu by just being In proximity to all the aerosol excretions that human beings give off massage is a more intimate environment and I dont see people too worried about catching the flu when theyre getting their body rub
There's just potentially so many things that can go wrong, so risk management the keyword. If you limit your own expose to unprotected partners and get regularly tested, You minimize the risk of yourself getting infected or spreading it on to other people. Assuming of course you're not a selfish asshole that doesn't care about infecting other people if you have any sort of conscience you will stop when you're aware that you have something.
Try to be sensible about the whole thing or better yet always cover up or just stay home and cry like a little baby that you never get laid, There's risk anything you do in life including drive to work in the morning, so try to put things in perspective.
[QUOTE=ZooGuy1959;3828097]If a guy can afford to pay for "entertainment" he can afford to pay $40. A member here claiming he is "unable to pay" would seem to be untruthful.
[URL]https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/hhsa/programs/phs/hiv_std_hepatitis_branch/std_clinical_services.html[/URL][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BlueSkyBlue;3828130]
If you have unprotected bareback full blown stick your dick in her pussy sex.
I think statistically you run a greater risk of picking up some sort of bacterial or viral infection (like gonorrhea) that can be treated with anabiotic's.
The actual female to male transmittance of HIV is pretty low but there is a host of other bacteria lurking in a woman's pussy, it's the perfect incubator for disease being a warm wet environment. So having shared such romantic thoughts with you most of the girls are pretty clean but [b]if it smells like fish or smells dirty you probably don't want your dick in it (at least uncovered)[/b] and I know many std's do not display outward symptoms for a prolonged period of time if ever. Whether its through your hands your saliva or your semen, any exchange of bodily fluids (sweat ,pussy juice or sperm) are ways that we can exchange std, Same way you can get the common cold or flu by just being In proximity to all the aerosol excretions that human beings give off massage is a more intimate environment and I dont see people too worried about catching the flu when theyre getting their body rub
There's just potentially so many things that can go wrong, so risk management the keyword. If you limit your own expose to unprotected partners and get regularly tested, You minimize the risk of yourself getting infected or spreading it on to other people. Assuming of course you're not a selfish asshole that doesn't care about infecting other people if you have any sort of conscience you will stop when you're aware that you have something.
Try to be sensible about the whole thing or better yet always cover up or just stay home and cry like a little baby that you never get laid, There's risk anything you do in life including drive to work in the morning, so try to put things in perspective.[/QUOTE]I know there is a lot of "common knowledge" out there regarding STDs and transmission. Problem is that most of it is wrong. I. e. Not supported by the science or facts.
Yes, transmission rates from women to men are VERY low for HIV. Especially important is having in tact, uncompromised, skin on your penis. The skin was designed to be a barrier and a pretty good one at that. However, if there are cuts, scrapes, rashes, abrasion or worn down skin the barrier can be compromised and less effective.
But I'd love to see to evidence from scientific studies that demonstrates that a "fishy smell" is a consistent, reliable indicator of disease in a vagina! If one uses that as a guide they are fooling them self. Some women's vagina have a different odor than others. I have been with women who I know were 100% clean (we were tested together. Full panel) and they had an odor to them. Vaginas with an infect do not always generate a smell or odor. So the point is that the "sniff test" is worthless for disease detection and only one for aesthetic purposes.
But avoiding STDs is a matter of risk management. As I have posted previously in this thread, most humans are terrible about perceiving risk and managing it appropriately. If you are scared of STDs whether rational or not, then COVER UP every time! But also know that if you mess up and catch something: 1) There is nothing out that there that will kill you! (HIV is a manageable chronic condition these days). Most of what is out there can be treated with drugs.
But hey, I get the misunderstandings that are out there. The CDC spread a bunch of baloney years ago when HIV first became an issue and scare tactics were the only way to control behavior. Science & technology have marched on, sadly "beliefs" based on old information seem to persist.
Good job friend!
[QUOTE=CephlapodLove;3829238]I know there is a lot of "common knowledge" out there regarding STDs and transmission. Problem is that most of it is wrong. I. e. Not supported by the science or facts.
Yes, transmission rates from women to men are VERY low for HIV. Especially important is having in tact, uncompromised, skin on your penis. The skin was designed to be a barrier and a pretty good one at that. However, if there are cuts, scrapes, rashes, abrasion or worn down skin the barrier can be compromised and less effective.
But I'd love to see to evidence from scientific studies that demonstrates that a "fishy smell" is a consistent, reliable indicator of disease in a vagina! If one uses that as a guide they are fooling them self. Some women's vagina have a different odor than others. I have been with women who I know were 100% clean (we were tested together. Full panel) and they had an odor to them. Vaginas with an infect do not always generate a smell or odor. So the point is that the "sniff test" is worthless for disease detection and only one for aesthetic purposes..[/QUOTE]
Yesterday I posted about criminal safety. Today I thought I should post about biological safety given that an SW has hep in Toledo.
For all our sakes, look over any girl's mouth or pubes. On the lips, those say they're just cold sores are either misinformed or lying. All cold sores are hepatitis. It can be transmitted via oral or even vaginal sex. Barring a medical breakthrough, once you have it, you cannot be cured of it. If you're married or have an SO, I don't envy the interrogation you'll receive when cold sores begin appearing. If you get it and then infect another girl, it makes shit worse for all of us.
I realize she isn't trying to infect anyone, but she's still being selfish and putting us at risk. If a girl has something, she's not going to reveal it because she wants that dope money. This goes for any type of STD.
You are less likely to notice signs of STD's when you're getting your knob shined after sundown, but it's srill important to your health to take precautions. You can always go the route of only getting covered services.
[QUOTE=LimaBean;3829838]Yesterday I posted about criminal safety. Today I thought I should post about biological safety given that an SW has hep in Toledo.
For all our sakes, look over any girl's mouth or pubes. On the lips, those say they're just cold sores are either misinformed or lying. All cold sores are hepatitis. It can be transmitted via oral or even vaginal sex. [b]Barring a medical breakthrough, once you have it, you cannot be cured of it. [/b]If you're married or have an SO, I don't envy the interrogation you'll receive when cold sores begin appearing. If you get it and then infect another girl, it makes shit worse for all of us.
I realize she isn't trying to infect anyone, but she's still being selfish and putting us at risk. If a girl has something, she's not going to reveal it because she wants that dope money. This goes for any type of STD.
You are less likely to notice signs of STD's when you're getting your knob shined after sundown, but it's srill important to your health to take precautions. You can always go the route of only getting covered services.[/QUOTE]Oh my! Not again?
Does anyone watch TV anymore? I am constantly being bombarded by adverts that say, in essence, "Get tested for Hep C "(Hepatitis C). The reasons those adverts are out there is that [u]there HAS BEEN a medical break through[/u] and at least two companies have an FDA Approved Drug for Hep C currently on the market! Yeah, I think it is ghastly expensive and if it is still at the $100 K level, may not be covered by insurance. However, the TREATMENT(s) do/does exist.
Hey, I don't mind warnings when it comes to STDs or other diseases. But there is a lot of false "Common Knowledge" (or out-dated information) out there! I strongly recommend anyone with an interest to perhaps do a little searching on the web? [ I]{It took me less than 45 seconds to Google "cure for Hep C" and find a WebMD article.}[/I].
Yeah, I get it, STDs are an emotional topic and often in emotion, reason falls to the wayside, especially when it comes to STDs. That is one's choice, as is how one decides to manage personal risk. But I think we are all better served when we stick to the facts and science, and avoid emotional statements. I'm just sayin'.
[QUOTE=LimaBean;3829838]Yesterday I posted about criminal safety. Today I thought I should post about biological safety given that an SW has hep in Toledo.
For all our sakes, look over any girl's mouth or pubes. On the lips, those say they're just cold sores are either misinformed or lying. All cold sores are hepatitis. It can be transmitted via oral or even vaginal sex. Barring a medical breakthrough, once you have it, you cannot be cured of it. If you're married or have an SO, I don't envy the interrogation you'll receive when cold sores begin appearing. If you get it and then infect another girl, it makes shit worse for all of us.
I realize she isn't trying to infect anyone, but she's still being selfish and putting us at risk. If a girl has something, she's not going to reveal it because she wants that dope money. This goes for any type of STD.
You are less likely to notice signs of STD's when you're getting your knob shined after sundown, but it's srill important to your health to take precautions. You can always go the route of only getting covered services.[/QUOTE]After researching nowhere can I find a correlation between cold sores and HEP.
Show me / us where online you can make this case so we are better informed.
THANKS.
Cold sores — also called fever blisters — are a common viral infection. . They're caused by a herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) closely related to the one that causes genital herpes (HSV-2). Both of these viruses can affect your mouth or genitals and can be spread by oral sex.
[QUOTE=CephlapodLove;3830664]Oh my! Not again?
Does anyone watch TV anymore? I am constantly being bombarded by adverts that say, in essence, "Get tested for Hep C "(Hepatitis C). The reasons those adverts are out there is that [u]there HAS BEEN a medical break through[/u] and at least two companies have an FDA Approved Drug for Hep C currently on the market! Yeah, I think it is ghastly expensive and if it is still at the $100 K level, may not be covered by insurance. However, the TREATMENT(s) do/does exist.
Hey, I don't mind warnings when it comes to STDs or other diseases. But there is a lot of false "Common Knowledge" (or out-dated information) out there! I strongly recommend anyone with an interest to perhaps do a little searching on the web? [I]{It took me less than 45 seconds to Google "cure for Hep C" and find a WebMD article.}[/I].
Yeah, I get it, STDs are an emotional topic and often in emotion, reason falls to the wayside, especially when it comes to STDs. That is one's choice, as is how one decides to manage personal risk. But I think we are all better served when we stick to the facts and science, and avoid emotional statements. I'm just sayin'.[/QUOTE]I guess A2 redirected my post here, but you guys aren't my intended audience. I wouldn't have bothered to post it here because I'm not interested in the kind of negative feedback I know comes from posting here.
I didn't say it was hep. It's herpes which has no cure unless I'm failing to see something.
[blue]I moved it here because posts like this take over threads forever. That's why we made this thread.
A2[/blue]
[QUOTE=CephlapodLove;3830664]Oh my! Not again?
Does anyone watch TV anymore? I am constantly being bombarded by adverts that say, in essence, "Get tested for Hep C "(Hepatitis C). The reasons those adverts are out there is that [u]there HAS BEEN a medical break through[/u] and at least two companies have an FDA Approved Drug for Hep C currently on the market! Yeah, I think it is ghastly expensive and if it is still at the $100 K level, may not be covered by insurance. However, the TREATMENT(s) do/does exist.
Hey, I don't mind warnings when it comes to STDs or other diseases. But there is a lot of false "Common Knowledge" (or out-dated information) out there! I strongly recommend anyone with an interest to perhaps do a little searching on the web? [I]{It took me less than 45 seconds to Google "cure for Hep C" and find a WebMD article.}[/I].
Yeah, I get it, STDs are an emotional topic and often in emotion, reason falls to the wayside, especially when it comes to STDs. That is one's choice, as is how one decides to manage personal risk. But I think we are all better served when we stick to the facts and science, and avoid emotional statements. I'm just sayin'.[/QUOTE]My apologies. I see that I did mistakenly call it hep. Admittedly, I sometimes confuse these two H words.