Mr. Closet Pervert's post
	
	
		I don't agree w / everything there, specifically concerning Herpes. There is Type 1 and Type 2. I don't think he differentiated them.
Type 1 is cold sores, etc. It is readily transmitted, from drinking from a glass after another person who is infected, kissing, etc. The seroprevalence on this one in the US population is high, something like. It is not necessarily a STD, even though Type 1 is typically included in STD panels that are gotten from labs and doctors.
Type 2 is genital herpes. Often terribly painful for women, often asymptomatic for men. I believe the seroprevalence for this one is something like 1/6. This is considered an STD. And as an incurable viral disease, I would recommend strongly not ever getting this. I personally do so by declining any contact whatsoever with anyone who has HSV Type 2.
If you would like, go to the CDC website and look at the demographic info concerning which folks are more likely to have these. I won't get into any discussion of ethnicity, don't want to start any flame wars. It is definitely true that the incidence increases with age, so yet another reason to like banging younger girls.
	 
 
	
	
	
		Break time or suffer what you get
	
	
		With recent reports that multiple mongers having caught some STDs, some reported that they have saw multiple providers before they knew they had it during incubation period.
So in this case, its best for us to stop for two weeks or even to a month to make sure that all things cool down.
At this point, I would assume multiple providers / mongers have already caught it but just not showing symptoms yet.
Incubation period is a b1tch, you don't know you got it until you start to see it or feel it, by the time you know, you saw probably two other providers already.
Other way around, one popular provider could see 6 to 8 mongers a day and for a week during incubation period, we are looking at 42 to 56 mongers who caught it not knowing.
Some say there is no value of saying this type of things, but as what I see, Yes I participate at my own risk but also care about others.
If no one ever say anything, it's only going to get worse and pass on to everyone. (hint hint on Covid).
I for one will not participate, counting down a 30 day just to wait till this blown off.
Why'all be safe, we should all get test now to be honest, LOL.
	 
 
	
	
	
		What Are the Incubation Periods?
	
	
		[QUOTE=Tbtbfftb;6454993]Great suggestion but the other part of the equation is the girls. If they don't take a break. This unfortunate cycle will just continue.[/QUOTE]What are the incubation periods of the various STDs? When do symptoms manifest themselves? What are the symptoms for each STD? Is it better to get tested immediately or are the tests inaccurate until symptoms manifest themselves? Also, has anyone told the bookers or the providers?
	 
 
	
	
	
		BB Safety an oxymoron of falsely true
	
	
		I get some DMs that I don't always open but today I received this question and thought that it would be a good thing to share. It would be super duper neat if others can also add tips about their hygiene practices and experiences. I want to learn and hopefully mitigate consequences as we navigate through the very foundation of practicing how humans are made.
[QUOTE=ISBBoKaYforme?]Hey christophe, love your posts in the kgirl bbfs forums. Question- how many girls have you barebacked? Is there a way you stay safe? Looking for some honest advice, cause i want to bb too. Thanks bro[/QUOTE]First things first, it is up to you all to do your own due diligence and risk management.
Questions:
1. How many girls have you barebacked?
2. Is there a way you stay safe?
Answers:
1. I don't know. Sadly, I think the number would have been around 9 and very different if I didn't have a hormonally imbalanced girlfriend before I was 18. We would lay around and have sex daily after school while her parents were away who loved me. Unfortunately, she would chase and aggressively hit me (It was laughable but probably damaged me somehow). Worst yet she cheated on me which introduced the concept to my lexicon. If I had to guess I would say three figures and not four. My biggest problem is that I prefer to hang out with women and feel that it brings out the best in me.
2. I think if you enter the fray make yourself as combat-ready as possible. There is not a bulletproof jacket and even a condom will not give full protection. Health can be likened to a patched bucket of water. Each patch covers a hole and when the patch is frayed water leaks out. The first patch is daily exercise (need to add high-intensity cardio). The second is diet where I try to cook or eat with natural ingredients and only snack on nuts, fruits, and veggies. Funny enough, I enjoy taking cooking classes (hint). The third is to supplement with immunity-boosting foods like KIMCHI, GINGER JUJU TEA (buy ginger root to peel and boil / simmer for an hour), etc. The fourth is to supplement with anti-inflammatories like TUMERIC & WHITE TREE BARK.
Most Important.
The fifth is to make sure that you have no cuts, scrapes or sores when you go in for a visit. The sixth is to hydrate with WATER to PEE and PEE and PEE afterward as MUCH AS POSSIBLE. This gets me up frequently throughout the night so I can go look at the stars and what is going on in the market before I slip back into slumber. PEEing is important since microbes are looking for weaknesses in your armor. Also, perhaps excessive masturbation may cause internal urethral issues. The seventh is to WASH YOURSELF as soon after sex as possible and change out your clothing. Use an antimicrobial soap, medical wash, mouthwash, isopropyl spray (in car) BEFORE and AFTER on your face, mouth, and genital region all the way to your ass.
The eighth is to know your partner's habits. This is where the K-girl agencies shine since they are HIGHLY PROFESSIONAL and many a session starts and ends with a SHOWER and BLUE TOAST. Sunny and Ari both use a medicated lube and I have mentioned in some of my reviews what the others do.
The ninth is observation. Obviously, avoid skid row hoes. Women may have signs of inflammation such as redness or even unusually elevated heat in their mouth and genital region. Palpate the inguinal lymph nodes to see if you can elicit tenderness while having the girl in 69 (mighty fine) and you can also do a dipstick sniff test. Look for tackiness, discoloration, and opacity of the pussy juice.
NUMBER 10.1. 2. 3. Ha ha. 4. 5. 6. I love counting!
The tenth is to practice monogamy.
	 
 
	
	
	
		Oral / pharyngeal gonorrhea
	
	
		Tested positive for oral gonorrhea, got ashot of ceftriaxone on 6/30. I went back for a test of cure yesterday, will probably get results back by end of this week.
DFK and cunnilingus are sources that I had not considered before but would counsel everyone to consider.
	 
 
	
	
	
		Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for bacterial infections
	
	
		There is news about using doxycycline for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for bacterial infections from oral, vaginal, and anal sex.
If you engage in risky sex, [B]one 200 mg dose will significantly reduce the likelihood of becoming infected with syphilis, chlamydia, and to a lesser extent, gonorrhea[/B]. The sooner you take the doxycycline, the more effective it will be. And after 72 hours, it is likely to have little, if any, effect. Also, doxycycline offers no protection against viral infections like HIV and herpes.
Sadly, I have a good supply of doxycycline, but I am not getting enough sex.
[URL]https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/09/health/syphilis-chlamydia-gonorrhea-doxycycline.html#text=A%20 single%20 dose%20 of%20 doxycycline, less%20 so%20 for%20 preventing%20 gonorrhea.[/URL]
	 
 
	
	
	
		When should patients take DoxyPEP?
	
	
		[QUOTE=Oldmonger;6534876]There is news about using doxycycline for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for bacterial infections from oral, vaginal, and anal sex.
If you engage in risky sex, [B]one 200 mg dose will significantly reduce the likelihood of becoming infected with syphilis, chlamydia, and to a lesser extent, gonorrhea[/B]. The sooner you take the doxycycline, the more effective it will be. And after 72 hours, it is likely to have little, if any, effect. Also, doxycycline offers no protection against viral infections like HIV and herpes.
Sadly, I have a good supply of doxycycline, but I am not getting enough sex.
[URL]https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/09/health/syphilis-chlamydia-gonorrhea-doxycycline.html#text=A%20 single%20 dose%20 of%20 doxycycline, less%20 so%20 for%20 preventing%20 gonorrhea.[/URL][/QUOTE]When should patients take DoxyPEP?
- Patients are advised to take 200 mg of doxycycline within 24 hrs but no later than 72 hrs after condomless oral, anal, or vaginal sex.
- Doxycycline can be taken every day depending on the frequency of sexual activity. However, patients should not take more than 200 mg within a 24 hr period.