[QUOTE=Questar999;5806402]Does anyone know what the most commonly prescribed antibiotics are?[/QUOTE]Doxycycline.
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[QUOTE=Questar999;5806402]Does anyone know what the most commonly prescribed antibiotics are?[/QUOTE]Doxycycline.
[QUOTE=MichiganNative;5778406]I took it for a test drive last week. I asked for a car date and she was good with that. It was $ for ss. Deep throats and swallows. I most likely won't repeat though. Her pics are better than in person. Then again, she also apologized for not having any makeup. I'm just curious if anyone has ever gotten anything from this hobby by letting a worker BBBJCIM?.[/QUOTE]Yes I've got STDs from BBBJ. Chlamydia and gonorrhea multiple times and syphilis 100% from BBBJ. HPV and HSV from either BBBJ / BBFS.
[QUOTE=LoveGirlsInCar;5838830]Yes I've got STDs from BBBJ. Chlamydia and gonorrhea multiple times and syphilis 100% from BBBJ. HPV and HSV from either BBBJ / BBFS.[/QUOTE]Either you're making shit up or you're just one unlucky SOB. If the former, well, fuck you if you're trying to invoke fear in the hearts of the rest of us. If the latter, you might want to consider strapping it the fuck up.
Hello! I was wondering on some opinions on stis, does anyone know if that's a fairly common thing for the madison area providers? I only ask because I see reviews that mention bad smell and that can only mean a few things, one provider I know is very attractive and decently priced but the smell keeps me away. I do everything covered now but to each their own.
Kind of new to the game here and was wondering if any of you have had experiences with any stds? If so what was your experience like? Did you use protection or not? And if not what have you done to prevent getting anything? Especially curious about peoples experience with BBBJ and the likelihood of getting an sti like that. Anyone in relationships living this life? Tips?
Kind of new to the game here and was wondering if any of you have had experiences with any STDs? If so what was your experience like? Did you use protection or not? And if not what have you done to prevent getting anything? Especially curious about peoples experience with BBBJ and the likelihood of getting an STI like that. Anyone in relationships living this life? Tips?
Besides the one time I always tell them to keep it covered. I also try to pee and wash off after also. Ill grab drying rags and use soap in there rest room if I have to. I also will use some hand sanitizer. Leaving your pubs long I heard helps, especially not going the day you shave or a few days after, when you have fresh micro cuts. I suppose you could wear boxers also, to give a small layer of separation.
[QUOTE=LarryL95;5875280]Kind of new to the game here and was wondering if any of you have had experiences with any STDs? If so what was your experience like? Did you use protection or not? And if not what have you done to prevent getting anything? Especially curious about peoples experience with BBBJ and the likelihood of getting an STI like that. Anyone in relationships living this life? Tips?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LarryL95;5875280]Kind of new to the game here and was wondering if any of you have had experiences with any STDs? If so what was your experience like? Did you use protection or not? And if not what have you done to prevent getting anything? Especially curious about peoples experience with BBBJ and the likelihood of getting an STI like that. Anyone in relationships living this life? Tips?[/QUOTE]I have contracted gonorrhea 2 times in 15 years, both from BBBJ. 1st time I went to family doctor for diagnosis treatment cure. Second time I used callondoc , an online source for antibiotics. It was easy.
A huge fear is condoms can help but not totally protect from several STIs the biggest worry being Herpes. Googling scares the crap out of me bc some stats show 1 out of 3 people has Herpes! Wouldn't that mean every provider has herpes? Well of course not. What am I missing? Are the transmission rates and info online not accurate and meant to scare? Has anyone gotten anything if always covered for oral and FS? Really a major stress. TIA.
Recently went in for a physical and urine test came back abnormal. Turns out I got Chlamydia. I haven't been tested for STDs in years, as I never had symptoms, they just happened to find this. I suspect its recently developed because my SO tested negative for STDs in her pap a few months ago. I've been with a handful of providers in the last 6 ish months. The SO and I fortunately haven't had sex in a little bit (due to her unrelated health issues), so I have an idea who I may have gotten it from.
It is possible to catch something even though you are covered. Herpes is a very real concern, but it is less common than 1 out of three. Still providers that serve BB are more likely to have it. Herpes is also one that is easier to get even though you cover.
The best you can do to avoid it is to know what it looks like and be willing to back away if yor provider is showing signs of a flairup. You may end up still paying for the date but better safe than sorry.
[QUOTE=GallopingGhost;5916256]A huge fear is condoms can help but not totally protect from several STIs the biggest worry being Herpes. Googling scares the crap out of me bc some stats show 1 out of 3 people has Herpes! Wouldn't that mean every provider has herpes? Well of course not. What am I missing? Are the transmission rates and info online not accurate and meant to scare? Has anyone gotten anything if always covered for oral and FS? Really a major stress. TIA.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jh547;5941118]It is possible to catch something even though you are covered. Herpes is a very real concern, but it is less common than 1 out of three. Still providers that serve BB are more likely to have it. Herpes is also one that is easier to get even though you cover.
The best you can do to avoid it is to know what it looks like and be willing to back away if yor provider is showing signs of a flairup. You may end up still paying for the date but better safe than sorry.[/QUOTE]Thank you for the reply! I just wish I knew what the real risk was. Anyone have first-hand knowledge of catching something when fully covered?
[QUOTE=BigGuy2246;5918659]Recently went in for a physical and urine test came back abnormal. Turns out I got Chlamydia. I haven't been tested for STDs in years, as I never had symptoms, they just happened to find this. I suspect its recently developed because my SO tested negative for STDs in her pap a few months ago. I've been with a handful of providers in the last 6 ish months. The SO and I fortunately haven't had sex in a little bit (due to her unrelated health issues), so I have an idea who I may have gotten it from.[/QUOTE]This is a good reminder for our brethren to get tested regularly. This game can serve up all kinds of curveball, but with all of the anonymous testing and treatment options available, this is one we can stay ahead of.
I did a little more looking up the probability and got this from the Mayo site and I am summarizing. Unprotected transmission is about 10% and 70% of that, the provider wasn't showing symptoms. No details on protected but I can only assume lower transmission rates.
[QUOTE=GallopingGhost;5941868]Thank you for the reply! I just wish I knew what the real risk was. Anyone have first-hand knowledge of catching something when fully covered?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Dbiz01;5952146]Be careful! Message for info![/QUOTE]Why would someone need to be careful from getting a rimjob and receiving a bbj? Saliva transfer is probably the least riskiest activity. This is more hazardous to her since she is licking possible harmful bacteria, but relatively safe for the hobbiest. We all run a risk here in all our activities. This board is not for the careful. The careful should stay home on the couch and wack off. I am not sure what the point of your post is? If you do have useful information, then share it. No need to be so cryptic.
[QUOTE=Jinurso;5959190]Depending on what it is, sometimes you have no choice but to be cryptic so you don't run afoul of board rules. I appreciate anyone trying to look out for us in any way they can. Just because we aren't careful doesn't mean we should let each other walk into danger if one of us knows something that can prevent it.[/QUOTE]I would normally tend to agree with your assessment, but.
1. I have seen Judy for years and never had any issues.
2. I DMed the person to clarify his warning, no response.
3. I DMed the monger that he made the warning to. He replied to me that he DMed the member who made the warning, and he has not responded to him either.
Perhaps he is busy and has not had the time to check his messages, but you would think if someone made a warning and asked for a private message that they would respond.
Bruh. LOL. Are you serious? Doubt saliva is what anyone is worried about.
Why would someone need to be careful from getting a rimjob and receiving a BBJ? Saliva transfer is probably the least riskiest activity. This is more hazardous to her since she is licking possible harmful bacteria, but relatively safe for the hobbiest.
[QUOTE=BustdownLover;5962465]Bruh. LOL. Are you serious? Doubt saliva is what anyone is worried about.
Why would someone need to be careful from getting a rimjob and receiving a BBJ? Saliva transfer is probably the least riskiest activity. This is more hazardous to her since she is licking possible harmful bacteria, but relatively safe for the hobbiest.[/QUOTE]Ok person with 7 posts. What should we be worried about then? Please tell us since you seem to be so enlightened. I have been messaging with several other senior members, and we have no clue what the issue is. As I pointed out in a previous post, this hobby has risks, and I am well aware of them. All of them. I have been doing this for decades.
1st if you think just because I have 7 posts that means I'm not educated on the risk of stds I can see why you think you can't catch anything from bbj type behavior.
2nd, you can catch the herp even if the chick is A symptomatic at the moment. (Can't believe I have to tell you that) not to mention Chlamydia and gonorrhea, tho the risk is less for those last 2 but possible.
And 3rd respectfully, seniors are not all knowing Gods. We all breathe the same air, brother. Just monger carefully. If it's worked for you this long then keep doing your thing.
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[QUOTE=Barbarossa;5962944]Ok person with 7 posts. What should we be worried about then? Please tell us since you seem to be so enlightened. I have been messaging with several other senior members, and we have no clue what the issue is. As I pointed out in a previous post, this hobby has risks, and I am well aware of them. All of them. I have been doing this for decades.[/QUOTE].
[QUOTE=BustdownLover;5965300]1st if you think just because I have 7 posts that means I'm not educated on the risk of stds I can see why you think you can't catch anything from bbj type behavior.
2nd, you can catch the herp even if the chick is A symptomatic at the moment. (Can't believe I have to tell you that) not to mention Chlamydia and gonorrhea, tho the risk is less for those last 2 but possible.
And 3rd respectfully, seniors are not all knowing Gods. We all breathe the same air, brother. Just monger carefully. If it's worked for you this long then keep doing your thing.
Think
.[/QUOTE]You are not the one that made the warning, so how do you know that the warning is about STDs? It could be something else. You come in all smug and arrogant and think you know everything when you are just as clueless to what the initial warning was about. Maybe Judy is selling our personal information, maybe she has the place bugged and is working with the police because she got busted. Perhaps she is the next Orchids Day Salon and we are the next Robert Krafts? I don't think I am any better than anyone, but when someone with 7 posts calls me out for being stupid and throwing in bruh and LOL when he does not know any more than I do, then that is irritating, unappreciated, and unnecessary. To be honest, I don't really give a crap. I will continue to see Judy, but it would be nice if the board served its purpose and people posted useful information and not something cryptic to make everyone paranoid.
[QUOTE=Barbarossa;5959050]Why would someone need to be careful from getting a rimjob and receiving a bbj? Saliva transfer is probably the least riskiest activity. This is more hazardous to her since she is licking possible harmful bacteria, but relatively safe for the hobbiest. We all run a risk here in all our activities. This board is not for the careful. The careful should stay home on the couch and wack off. I am not sure what the point of your post is? If you do have useful information, then share it. No need to be so cryptic.[/QUOTE]Barring the self-proclaimed "STD experts," all PM have been answered.
[QUOTE=Barbarossa;5959050]Why would someone need to be careful from getting a rimjob and receiving a bbj? Saliva transfer is probably the least riskiest activity. This is more hazardous to her since she is licking possible harmful bacteria, but relatively safe for the hobbiest. We all run a risk here in all our activities. This board is not for the careful. The careful should stay home on the couch and wack off. I am not sure what the point of your post is? If you do have useful information, then share it. No need to be so cryptic.[/QUOTE]No pun intended. If you have information about a provider share it with the community, chances are we are all separated by less than 4 degrees. If you have useful, tangible, credible information then please share it. But I'll say this with no argument needed. Speak up or shut the fuck up! It's utter none sense for you to raise a flag then ghost people when they ask you to share. I'm done. Sorry for the curt language normally not my style.
[QUOTE=Rodney1117;5967993]No pun intended. If you have information about a provider share it with the community, chances are we are all separated by less than 4 degrees. If you have useful, tangible, credible information then please share it. But I'll say this with no argument needed. Speak up or shut the fuck up! It's utter none sense for you to raise a flag then ghost people when they ask you to share. I'm done. Sorry for the curt language normally not my style.[/QUOTE]To the "all-knowing:" Unlike others, there are those that lead other lives than post on this site. Those who asked for replies via PM have been replied to. I WILL NOT ANSWER ANY MORE PMs!! Since there are so many "all-knowing" persons, it's obvious you're not aware of the moderation rules on certain topics.
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[QUOTE=Rodney1117;5967993]No pun intended. If you have information about a provider share it with the community, chances are we are all separated by less than 4 degrees. If you have useful, tangible, credible information then please share it. But I'll say this with no argument needed. Speak up or shut the fuck up! It's utter none sense for you to raise a flag then ghost people when they ask you to share. I'm done. Sorry for the curt language normally not my style.[/QUOTE][BLUE]Posts about STD's need to have an internet available public record as proof (yes they are available, when chicks get convicted of prostitution a part of their sentence is getting screened for STD's. If they have one of the deadlies they are informed that any future arrests for prostitution would be felony prostitution (they call it different stuff in different areas) and carries a heavier sentence. If they convicted of that greater crime then there is a public record.
Otherwise, to use your words, without that proof he needs to shut the fuck up because our rules carry more weight than your righteous indignation. You should inform yourself of the site rules before posting.
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I'm NOT making any allegations here. Simply asking a general question here.
I haven't picked up a SW in 30 years. I've read some hot stories on here. I have to ask, with all the BBBJ stories I've read, has anyone on here ever caught any STD's by receiving a BBBJ from a SW? I am intrigued and curious and thinking about trying this again. I am married and concerned though about the risk of BBBJ and STD's.
Thanks.
So I have never used escort services before. I am really worried about Catching STD. How can you tell if someone is clean? Has anyone on here ever gotten STD from an escort.
Anyone have experience using dental dams on a provider or having them use one to give you a rim job. If so any issues? Thanks HD.
[QUOTE=JDoe1969;5987631]I'm NOT making any allegations here. Simply asking a general question here.
I haven't picked up a SW in 30 years. I've read some hot stories on here. I have to ask, with all the BBBJ stories I've read, has anyone on here ever caught any STD's by receiving a BBBJ from a SW? I am intrigued and curious and thinking about trying this again. I am married and concerned though about the risk of BBBJ and STD's.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]I caught something from BBBJ a long time ago, and several others on the forums have reported getting burned by BBBJ. It's moderate risk. It's been a long time since I've gotten a good throat job. Risks are too high for me.
[QUOTE=CleFun;6004881]So I have never used escort services before. I am really worried about Catching STD. How can you tell if someone is clean? Has anyone on here ever gotten STD from an escort.[/QUOTE]You may see something it they do have something but no way of knowing they do not. A Dr cannot even tell without testing. Some people insist on using protection some do not. Thus goes for both customers and providers.
[QUOTE=AnonBuxz;6025404]What? This might be a little' off-topic but I hope the mods will forgive me by educating you a tad bit since obviously STIs / STDs are important to know about on this forum. Aside from your aforementioned HIV / herpes, everything else IS NOT curable.
I once knew an escort who was this exact same way: "What? Other than AIDS or herpes, everything else is curable by the doc, you'll be fine. " Like. Bruh. 2022 and technology is at your disposal but yet you decide to post something so ignorant instead of doing a simple google search beforehand.
Hepatitis A is NOT curable.
Hepatitis B is NOT curable.
HPV (genital warts and private area cancer) is NOT curable.
You, among other people, commonly confuse vaccines with cures. There are vaccines for HEP & HPV available now to help PREVENT you contracting the STDs, but there is no CURE once you get / if you get any of them.
You're also probably confusing STIs & STDs. STIs are more than likely bacterial infections which are curable by taking antibiotics. STDs are mostly viral infections, I. E, viruses. Most viruses cannot be cured and obviously you can't use antibiotics on them because they're not of bacterial origin. The only STD that I know of that is a viral infection that can be cured at this time is Hepatitis C.[/QUOTE][U]Yeah, OK. So just how prevalent is Hep A?[/U]
Looks like 5. 7 cases per 100,000 of population or 0. 0057% of people in the USA have it.
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/2019surveillance/HepA.htm[/URL]
[U]So just how prevalent is Hep B?[/U]
Looks like 1. 0 cases per 100,000 of population or 0. 001%.
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/2019surveillance/HepB.htm[/URL]
Lifetime odds of death for Motor-vehicle crash is 1 in 101, or 0. 99%.
[URL]https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/all-injuries/preventable-death-overview/odds-of-dying/[/URL]
[B]So how much risk is an acceptable risk?[/B] Seems like everyone has their own measures or evaluations.
The numerous time I have queried licensed, regulated, degreed health care professionals on the subject of STIs and STDs I have frequently heard the "nothing will kill you" comment. Along with that needs to be a discussion of transmissibility or how easily an foreign body transmits from female to male. HC professions point out that the skin is a pretty good protective barrier as long as it is intact. Add to that a condom and transmission rates are almost non-existant. But hey, do BBFS anal or stick yer tongue up some girl's ass and all statistics go out the window.
So the only way to be 100% safe from all of those diseases you mentioned is to only have sex in a committed, totally monogamous relationship with a tested clean partner. After all condoms aren't going to prevent you (to a 100% level) against warts.
Just saying.
How are you guys not worried about stds when it comes to bb?? I am worried sick when offered a covered BJ. Do you guys just not care or maybe your convinced they don't have any for some reason?? Sorry to sound ignorant but I am seriously so curious about this LOL and please honest answers only.
[QUOTE=Altr84;6026692]How are you guys not worried about stds when it comes to bb?? I am worried sick when offered a covered BJ. Do you guys just not care or maybe your convinced they don't have any for some reason?? Sorry to sound ignorant but I am seriously so curious about this LOL and please honest answers only.[/QUOTE]Funny you ask, and to be honest, at least for me, I'm more concerned about laying on the same sheets some random dude was just laying on a few minutes before. Probably 10 random dudes before me. I'm more concerned about that, than any other bb service. Yup, Makes no sense.
[QUOTE=Altr84;6026692]How are you guys not worried about stds when it comes to bb?? I am worried sick when offered a covered BJ. Do you guys just not care or maybe your convinced they don't have any for some reason?? Sorry to sound ignorant but I am seriously so curious about this LOL and please honest answers only.[/QUOTE]No risk, no reward. Also, you don't get lard unless you boil the pig.
[QUOTE=Shampoo55;6025631][U]Yeah, OK. So just how prevalent is Hep A?[/U]
Looks like 5. 7 cases per 100,000 of population or 0. 0057% of people in the USA have it.
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/2019surveillance/HepA.htm[/URL]
[U]So just how prevalent is Hep B?[/U]
Looks like 1. 0 cases per 100,000 of population or 0. 001%.
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/2019surveillance/HepB.htm[/URL]
Lifetime odds of death for Motor-vehicle crash is 1 in 101, or 0. 99%.
[URL]https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/all-injuries/preventable-death-overview/odds-of-dying/[/URL]
[B]So how much risk is an acceptable risk?[/B] Seems like everyone has their own measures or evaluations.
The numerous time I have queried licensed, regulated, degreed health care professionals on the subject of STIs and STDs I have frequently heard the "nothing will kill you" comment. Along with that needs to be a discussion of transmissibility or how easily an foreign body transmits from female to male. HC professions point out that the skin is a pretty good protective barrier as long as it is intact. Add to that a condom and transmission rates are almost non-existant. But hey, do BBFS anal or stick yer tongue up some girl's ass and all statistics go out the window.
So the only way to be 100% safe from all of those diseases you mentioned is to only have sex in a committed, totally monogamous relationship with a tested clean partner. After all condoms aren't going to prevent you (to a 100% level) against warts.
Just saying.[/QUOTE]Of course, those are general population statistics. The differences between sub populations can be vastly different. The chances of a 35 year old housewife with 10 lifetime sexual partners having herpes would be so much lower than a prostitute who openly accepts a little extra for bareback sex. And of course that prostitute is in turn self-selecting for high risk clients who seek out bareback sex with other providers.
[QUOTE=Moraxus;6034192]I scooped Cheyenne / Shannon or w / e name she uses by the circle last night right off ramsay, hadn't seen her in a long while. She of course wanted to get some candy beforehand then we go to my place afterward. She of course wanted to do her stuff first so I give a little time which turns into almost an hour as she now is just mostly nodding off at this point and has her shit all over the floor in a mess. I decide to just cancel and take her back since she couldn't seem to get it together so I start picking up her stuff and putting it into her bag and saw some papers in there and decide to be a little nosy. One of the papers was a discharge diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus. Needless to say I won't be dating her anymore, even though I'm on prep truvada daily already so I probably would have been fine had I done the date but for everyone else I'm posting this as a warning to everyone since I know she goes raw. I would advise not to even wear a condom with someone you know is positive since it is not 100% to prevent transmission. She has tattoos on the side of her arm.[/QUOTE]Guys,
1) hiv, hsv2, and other stds are EXTREMELY common among the girls. And their mongers. Don't kid yourself and think your girl is special. If you're barebacking, then you're accepting a certain amount of risk.
2) if you are barebacking. Or even if you're just a frequent flyer thru SW Bmore, then do yourself a favor and take PrEP. You can basically order the shit online. I've even suggested it to one of the more functional girls I know.
3) condoms are pretty good but don't protect you as well from hsv2.
Are we talking about no gag reflex deep throat Cheyenne. About 5'8" ? The girl in the picture looks like her but she's got her hair short now and its hard to be sure.
[QUOTE=Moraxus;6034192]I scooped Cheyenne / Shannon or w / e name she uses by the circle last night right off ramsay, hadn't seen her in a long while. She of course wanted to get some candy beforehand then we go to my place afterward. She of course wanted to do her stuff first so I give a little time which turns into almost an hour as she now is just mostly nodding off at this point and has her shit all over the floor in a mess. I decide to just cancel and take her back since she couldn't seem to get it together so I start picking up her stuff and putting it into her bag and saw some papers in there and decide to be a little nosy. One of the papers was a discharge diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus. Needless to say I won't be dating her anymore, even though I'm on prep truvada daily already so I probably would have been fine had I done the date but for everyone else I'm posting this as a warning to everyone since I know she goes raw. I would advise not to even wear a condom with someone you know is positive since it is not 100% to prevent transmission. She has tattoos on the side of her arm.[/QUOTE]
Straight people normally get STDs somewhat but at a much much lower rate than gay guys because gay dudes are blasting each other's asses constantly whereas women on average put the brakes on the male sex drive so it slows the spread. We can all see from the recent monkeypox epidemic that gay dudes can really unleash the beast when a new STD shows up.
Sex workers are obviously getting blasted multiple times a day like a gay dude at a pride orgy. With CFS at least there is very little risk no matter how busy she is. But with BBFS, she's getting blasted CIP by maybe 4-8 guys a day. On top of that, you have to remember that BBFS-seekers are self-selected to be more likely to have STDs (since if you already have it, you're not as scared to catch it) not a random sample. What's doubly crazy is that a pretty large majority of Kgirls are offering BBFS upcharges now, whereas a few years ago you never saw it. It's becoming like an industry standard. That seems so crazy to me.
So my question is this: (1) how tf are these girls not getting lit up with STDs? And (2) how are guys not catching stuff and then getting blown up in their marriages or with their girlfriends when they inevitably pass it on?
I get that some STDs are relatively benign or temporary so people just get meds and don't care that much, but other less common ones can be pretty serious. I'm not trying to hate on or shame anyone, I'm just trying to understand from the perspective of men who are into this, why it doesn't scare the shit out of them. It seems like Russian roulette with your dick. Am I just being paranoid or what.
[QUOTE=NaturalFeel;6034614]He probably mistyped something. Rule of thumb is that you don't mess with anyone with untreated or undertreated communicable diseases. Condoms, PREP truvada and other safety measures are based on two mostly healthy people having sex AND perfectly following instructions. Unfortunately that's not real life, especially with addicts or very sick people.
Immune compromised people that aren't properly medicated are likely to catch even more diseases and have over exaggerated symptoms. People with untreated HIV can have really bad immune symptoms, so they're much more likely to catch even more STDs like chlamydia, syphilis or genital warts that they might have fought off when they're healthy.
People with uncontrolled HIV (like drug addicts that forget about or can't afford treatments) can also catch and transmit some really weird shit. Imagine that you come home with tuberculosis, chicken pox, measles or mumps after you enjoyed a SW in your backseat? Seriously, on rare occasions, people with end-stage AIDS can catch some medieval era shit like the bubonic plague. And once they're in full blown AIDS these people can grow bleeding sores that can rub on your unprotected skin. Condoms and HIV preventative drugs can't save you from a sick person with who knows how many diseases that's coughing, sneezing or bleeding on you.[/QUOTE]Good info for consideration!
To the tenth power for injectors! The worker mentioned is an injector who has had a grotesque open wound on her arm. She at least usually has it wrapped.
I use to punish all three of her pleasure holes. I get a full std panel every 60-90 days.
She didn't give me anything, still D&D free! Thank God!
Haven't fooled with her in months. She's driving now. I actually like her for most part and am saddened about her status. As NF informed, hiv doesn't have to be a death sentence for people that maintain health and proper medication use.
The meds now put the virus all the way into undetectable and untransmitable.
Addicts in active addiction, especially these addicted sex workers 95-99% of time put health DFL!
WRAP UP! It's not that bad, you get used to it.
I talk to a lot of the girls on the regular. They know they can come to me for help when they need it. IO provide rides to the hospital or express care, etc, I'm even the emergency contact for a handful of them because they have no one else. Although I try to keep things to one or two regular girls, they will pass info on to me about who rips people off, who can be trusted, who is doing this or that.
Anyway, it appears that there is an infected monger who is going through the girls bareback like no one's business. This infects other mongers sometimes and makes things spread faster. I have taken many girls to Bon Secaur, express care and talked to others that called Sparks (an agency that caters to women on the street and of lower income.) anyway.
Two words, chlamydia and gonnoria.
Easy to treat, even easier to avoid. Cover up.
I like shooting a nice big nut deep into an unprotected pussy as much as the next guy. But that's one conversation I don't want to have with my wife.
[QUOTE=KenDude;6036217]I talk to a lot of the girls on the regular. They know they can come to me for help when they need it. IO provide rides to the hospital or express care, etc, I'm even the emergency contact for a handful of them because they have no one else. Although I try to keep things to one or two regular girls, they will pass info on to me about who rips people off, who can be trusted, who is doing this or that.
Anyway, it appears that there is an infected monger who is going through the girls bareback like no one's business. This infects other mongers sometimes and makes things spread faster. I have taken many girls to Bon Secaur, express care and talked to others that called Sparks (an agency that caters to women on the street and of lower income.) anyway.
Two words, chlamydia and gonnoria.
Easy to treat, even easier to avoid. Cover up.
I like shooting a nice big nut deep into an unprotected pussy as much as the next guy. But that's one conversation I don't want to have with my wife.[/QUOTE]That's so inconsiderate to spread knowing you have something. You can easily treat self treat to spare yourself a doctor's visit or even give a girl you know has something meds. They can be bought online. Ciprofloxacin and Azithromycin
[URL]https://www.clearskypharmacy.biz/[/URL]