Not rocket science...just common sense
[QUOTE=Fever]...right up until the lady you know gets busted, flips, and hangs you out to dry. Besides, you (anyone, not you personally I mean) have no idea what's safe and what isn't. I've passed screening processes of some of the most careful, known-safe providers on here without providing a single piece of actual information. After all, I want to be safe too, so I'm not about to provide any actual info about me to a provider.
Don't get me wrong, your point has validity...it's clearly safer to see a known provider than it is to pick a random classified ad and spin the wheel as it were, but it's not the cure-all for risk by any stretch.[/QUOTE]If you stay with a "known" provider that has no past record,there's no reason for them to "flip". A "first offense" is minor and there's no reason to help LE out.These girls that have drug possession charges are bad news. Just be smart and stay with someone you can trust, it's that simple. If you want to take a chance on a "new girl in town" that looks TGTBT, guess what, that's a big risk. Just be smart, it's not rocket science, it can be done safely with just a little common sense.
HINT- The big head always thinks better than the little one. Don't trust the little one. LOL
Both of my heads think your great
Yep, she is right and using sites to check info or back channels is smart.
[QUOTE=Bamababe]If you stay with a "known" provider that has no past record,there's no reason for them to "flip". A "first offense" is minor and there's no reason to help LE out.These girls that have drug possession charges are bad news. Just be smart and stay with someone you can trust, it's that simple. If you want to take a chance on a "new girl in town" that looks TGTBT, guess what, that's a big risk. Just be smart, it's not rocket science, it can be done safely with just a little common sense.
HINT- The big head always thinks better than the little one. Don't trust the little one. LOL[/QUOTE]
Madison< watch how you post
[QUOTE=Madison Girl]Have you thought about asking her politely about the bumps? I've never met this girl and I don't know anything about her. But maybe ask then look up pictures of the explanation on the internet and see if it matches?
I've no personal investment in this, but it seems like if you are going to say something that diminishes a girl's reputation to that degree, it's at least worth checking. Believe it or not, people read these boards. Nothing wrong with a little class.[/QUOTE]
Your post makes it look like Beereal made the comment which was actually Same Old Al Z. It was his opnion which I am fairly sure he is still entitled too on this or any other board. If you had a concern why not send him a PM?
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Complete with Madden drawings!
[QUOTE=Quiet Xperienc]As someone who has sensitive skin, I think I can help in this regard. I hope everyone will be understanding with this young lady, as I have provided both "before" and "after" photos.
We either have a case of butt acne or butt rash. I think it may be a case of butt acne due to the scar on the upper left butt cheek. Butt acne can affect both men and women and it is no different than acne on other areas of the body. However if itching is experienced, it may very well be a butt rash.
1. Butt Acne
A well known source for butt acne is perspiration. Perspiration may cause skin irritation, especially when clothing causes it to stay against our skin for long periods of time. Some cosmetic products, detergents or soaps may also affect the skin. It is best to use a hypoallergenic soap while washing the butt's sensitive skin areas.
If your cloths are made of artificial fibers like polyester or nylon, sweat will appear easily and, through friction, butt acne may appear. So it's best to wear natural fabrics that absorb body sweat more and help keep your skin healthy.
Squeezing your butt pimples will make things even worse. Instead, clean your butt cheeks two or three times a day with a hypoallergenic soap and apply creams containing benzyl peroxide or salicylic acid to the affected butt cheek areas. This will help in drying up the butt cheek pimples. However, be CAUTIOUS not to apply any cream directly to the anus itself.
2. Butt Rash
If there is itching involved, it is more likely to be a butt rash than butt acne. There are a number of skin conditions that can cause a rash on the butt. There is contact dermatitis which is nothing more than an allergic reaction and is treated with topical cortisone (available OTC). *There is eczema which is just dry skin and is also treated with topical cortisone (however this doesn't look like eczema in the photos). *Another possibility is psoriasis, which often affects the butt crack. While medications such as topical cortisone are available OTC, a dermatologist may prescribe more powerful medications.
3. When to seek medical attention.
IF THINGS DO NOT CLEAR UP on your butt cheeks in a couple of weeks, see a dermatologist. In some cases, butt acne may be caused by a superficial bacterial infection which is treated by topical antibiotics. *There is also the possibility of yeast and fungal infections that can be treated with topical medications.[/QUOTE]