How did the "Purell  and 3M Cavilon Skin Care" help?
	
	
		[QUOTE=Hillybilly]I always prefer FS. I had two recent encounters - the girls were on periods and never told me. How do you deal with it.
So far, I managed to stay out of STDs - most of it by luck. Some of it attributed to Purell  and 3M Cavilon Skin Care - which I use consistently. It was hard but, like poker, I learnt when to throw away the cards and NOT to play.[/QUOTE]How did the "Purell  and 3M Cavilon Skin Care" help you stay std free? Please explain, I am intrested.
Thank You. C
	 
 
	
	
	
		Is it possible that some people are immune to STDs ?
	
	
		I was wondering if its possible that some people are just immune to STDs like Herpes ?  You hear people say things like "1 out of 4" women have Herpes or whatever.  Well in basically 25 years that I've been sexually active, I've sexed literally hundreds of women almost never with a condom.  My first wife was a hooker a few years before I met her, etc... basically I've engaged in about every risky behavior you can imagine outside of homosex and IV drugs. 
I find it hard to believe that in all these years the worst I've ever gotten was a case of crabs, and I'm sure I didn't get them from sex - I caught them at church.
Is it possible that I'm just immune to Herpes ?  I hear that some people can carry it their entire life, but they will never have a breakout or display any symptoms - is that possible ?
	 
 
	
	
	
		Article rating cities based on STDs
	
	
		[url]http://www.menshealth.com/cda/article.do?site=MensHealth&channel=health&category=metrogrades&conitem=5a3a99edbbbd201099edbbbd2010cfe793cd____[/url]
	 
 
	
	
	
		"The myth of heterosexual aids"
	
	
		I have to read that book, it sounds like what I've been saying for 30 years.  The purpose of the myth is to make homo activity appear to be "normal", just another way to express your sexuality.  What a crock.  Homos give aids to each other, and we all have to pay for it.  Homos are portrayed as "victims", when in fact we are the victims.  
Another myth I'd like to see explored is the myth that aids can't be spread by insects.  Why is it that aids is spread by prostitutes in countries where body lice are common, but not in the developed countries where body lice, bed bugs and such are rare?  
One good thing about the myth is that people are using condoms more, which has cut down on the traditional stds.
I read here how DATY can spread aids.  I've eaten at the Y hundreds of times, and I haven't caught anything.  I've never shared a needle, or had a penis up my butt.
AIDS isn't a problem, it's a solution!
	 
 
	
	
	
		Only 2 licks, still risky?
	
	
		Ok, so it's obviously possible to get STDS by doing DATY, especially herpes. However, I was a bit drunk and did it anyway but I only did 2 licks.
Does it matter how long you did it for? Should I get tested anyway? Surely 5 seconds of DATY is less risky than 50 minutes of it.
	 
 
	
	
	
		Condoms, I don't need no steeeenking condoms!!!
	
	
		[QUOTE=Pussylicker2]One good thing about the myth is that people are using condoms more, .....  [/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/4608623/Controversial-octuplets-doctor-helped-49-year-old-conceive-quadruplets.html[/url]
	 
 
	
	
	
		Where do you get your information?
	
	
		[QUOTE=Giani]OK class (remedial mongering 099), pay attention...
1) What is the single most easy sexual way to pick up HIV? Very good: BBanal.
2) Followup: why, *thirty years ago,* did gays first show up with AIDS? Correct again: BBanal. (Don't they love it!)
3) Which of all sexual practice most closely imitates IV needle sharing (THE most efficient means of transmitting HIV) because it transmits body fluids through the skin barrier? Wow, correct again: BBanal. (What a good class! You probably knew that BBanal tears the rectal skin, and the virus gets through easily.)
4) So then, what SWs would be most likely to carry HIV: Oh, you're on it: drug abusers, deep into IV drugs.
5) OK. Last question. Which SWs, because of the depth of their addiction, would be most likely to accept *any* unprotected sex act, even BBanal  for a fix? Wow. (see previous question...) You taught yourselves, except for the back of the room idiots who were paying NO attention to anything but their little head.
So now you KNOW how to get AIDS. Go forth and get it. (Darwin said natural selection will remove the back of the room idiots from the gene pool...)
Giani[/QUOTE]
I have to disagree.  The easiest way to get aids is via a blood transfusion.  The blood supply is supposed to be controlled better now, and there's not much you can do to avoid a blood transfusion, other than storing your own blood, which is a lot of hassle.  The second easiest way is to share needles with someone who has aids.  I don't use needles.  The third easiest way is to RECIEVE ANAL.  Think about it.  The virus is in the cum, the cum goes from the donor to the recipient.
I've been hearing for 30 years how hookers are going to infect the straight community.  When is it going to happen?  I don't believe anything the CDC says, because they'd rather be politically correct than scientifically correct.
Now, before doing DATY, I look it over, and if there are open sores I'm going to bail.  I've never seen that.
	 
 
	
	
	
		PL2:  please reread my post... What are the top *sexual* means of HIV transmission...
	
	
		Got a trigger finger?  You get no argument here about monumental danger of needle sharing.  Transfusions?  Formerly, yes.  Are you going to a fourth world country to get your transfusion?  Perhaps a real danger there.  In US, Europe etc, there is near zero probability that transfusions still carry danger of HIV (yes, 20 years ago it was a different story.)  And not to say there are not other blood-borne dangers with transfusions.  But are these *sexual* practices???  Sexual practices are, after all, the focus of these forums.
To repeat...  the relative risk of transmission of HIV by *SEXUAL* activity (all unprotected, of course...):
1)  Anal (tears rectal skin, as well as around the head of the penis)
2)  Rape/forced dry sex in which abrasion occurs (see previous)
3)  Consensual sex with concomitant lesions (Herpes, etc)
4)  Consensual sex with healthy partner (evidence actually suggests that it is *difficult* to transmit HIV from the otherwise healthy female to the healthy male.)  Science needs the courage to explore this aspect thoroughly.
5)  Oral sex???  VERY little evidence of transmission, although if the recipient has lesions of any kind in the mouth, transmission should be possible, but extremely rare.
Maybe you consider blood transfusion or needle sharing a sexual activity???  Maybe for Dracula.
Dismayed that argumentative non-attention to substance of a post can lead to misunderstanding.
Giani
[QUOTE=Pussylicker2]I have to disagree.  The easiest way to get aids is via a blood transfusion.  The blood supply is supposed to be controlled better now, and there's not much you can do to avoid a blood transfusion, other than storing your own blood, which is a lot of hassle.  The second easiest way is to share needles with someone who has aids.  I don't use needles.  The third easiest way is to RECIEVE ANAL.  Think about it.  The virus is in the cum, the cum goes from the donor to the recipient.
I've been hearing for 30 years how hookers are going to infect the straight community.  When is it going to happen?  I don't believe anything the CDC says, because they'd rather be politically correct than scientifically correct.
Now, before doing DATY, I look it over, and if there are open sores I'm going to bail.  I've never seen that.[/QUOTE]
	 
 
	
	
	
		Hepatitis C is transmitted just like HIV
	
	
		See my post a week or so ago.  Hep C is transmitted blood (or semen) to blood, just like HIV.  While it is not impossible to be transmitted by consensual and otherwise healthy sex (i.e., no concomitant lesions from other STDs or sores or abrasions on penis or vagina), transmission appears to be rare by consensual well prepared vaginal sex (get her well lubricated first).  Transmission is more likely from male to female than vice versa.  Oral transmission risk is nearly zero.
Of course, don't share needles with her...  ;-)
Hope this helps.
Giani
P.S.  HellonWls:  Hep A is spread by ingestion of fecally contaminated food or drink.  B and C are blood to blood, or semen to blood.
[QUOTE=OliverTwist]Does anyone have info on the likley of getting this thru sex. I have had a girlfriend that found out she had it. I was told it was rare to get through sex but am a little concerned. Thanks[/QUOTE]