Services like callondoc etc
[QUOTE=FreeWally]Callondoc lets you suggest what you want treatment for. Make sure to mention all the pussy you've been exposed to because that makes it an open and shut case.[/QUOTE]If you have the clap, the preferred medication is a shot in your butt cheeks of another antibiotic but these services will give you an oral alternative such as Cefixime or Zpak, along with a Doxy cycle.
Clap is known to be antibiotic resistant and it's better to get the shot. At the very least anyone who does the alternative needs to retest and make sure they don't have the clap anymore. What could happen is that obvious symptoms may be gone but it could be still lurking. Gonoccal bacteria is very adaptive.
Otherwise these services are pretty nice and convenient. You don't even need to mention the puss, just check multiple sex partners, new partners, unprotected sex and check symptoms on their forms. These services want your money because to them it's a very quick buck for no work. Goodmds even can give you a mix and match of meds of your choice.
So I guess many of you caught it
[QUOTE=TempletonRat;6746070]What's the bug?
Or is that off limits?[/QUOTE]Well, intel and statistic suggest that many of you here probably experiencing the same thing (gono a).
Did a research, as for providers, it's harder for them to tell if they have it because they wash it so often and did not get to smell it or see it accumulate, hence you won't see hers too.
Also it's harder for them to see or feel since it is 50/50 external or internal and they are down on the bottom not like our dick.
But for mongers, its external mostly and since you don't wash 10 times a day, you will smell it, see it and feel the burn.
With recent posts, I see more people will raise their hand in a week or so that they caught something too.
It is interesting that our medical technologies are so advance, why can't they make OTC testing kit for all STD? They did for Covid in a short of few months, smh.
Or meds that is OTC readily available like cold medicine, f at cking greedy basters.
There is no over washing if you have moisture keeper
Water is moisture. Moisturizers are misnomers because what they do is to keep moisture from escaping the skin. Glycerin is like a film of sponge that clings on the skin. You can get a gallon cheap online. Don't use anything to wash without it. Soap bars don't unless they are made the traditional way. But then they deposit scums on the bath tub and your hair too. If your bath wash has it but you still feel dry, add some glycerin to it. 5% by weight is a good starting point. It's water soluble so you can't have too much. I add that to dishwashing detergent for hand wash.
I have been having skin troubles due to dryness that I wasn't aware of, nor my doctor. I also want to keep my hair. A few strands after shower adds up. What you ever need is a mild surfactant with enough suds that feel comfortable. The science is largest molecule, non ionic surfactant. Glucoside fits the bill. Different number of carbon atoms give them different names. 10 is the right size with enough suds. All other ingredients are for making the look and the feel for branding.
I wash my hair everyday and wash my hands as often as I like. It's better than applying lotion all over my body after every shower.