[QUOTE=XkeyFan;2945614]Have any of you guys banged a girl you later found out had hiv / aids?[/QUOTE]Do you actually expect anyone to answer that truthfully?
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[QUOTE=XkeyFan;2945614]Have any of you guys banged a girl you later found out had hiv / aids?[/QUOTE]Do you actually expect anyone to answer that truthfully?
[QUOTE=Bonadrag;2946577]Do you actually expect anyone to answer that truthfully?[/QUOTE]If we are anonymous, which I hope is the case, then honesty should be expected.
[QUOTE=XkeyFan;2945614]Was reading an article about mariah careys sister who is hiv positive and an ex escort / prostitute and it got me thinking. How many of these girls have the hiv? Over the 17 years iv partaken in the hobby iv probably seen over 100 different girls and I even had a business arrangement with 4 or 5 girls over the years but thankfully iv never been with a girl who iv known had hiv and iv been tested and remain hiv negative despite going bareback with maybe 15 different girls over the years. Sometimes the little head takes over but its never hurt me other than 1 time when I had gonorrhea. Have any of you guys banged a girl you later found out had hiv / aids? How often do you guys get tested? And how many of these girls probably have hiv?[/QUOTE]Assume they all are, wear a cover, and then you don't have to worry about it.
[QUOTE=XkeyFan;2945614]Was reading an article about mariah careys sister who is hiv positive and an ex escort / prostitute and it got me thinking. How many of these girls have the hiv? Over the 17 years iv partaken in the hobby iv probably seen over 100 different girls and I even had a business arrangement with 4 or 5 girls over the years but thankfully iv never been with a girl who iv known had hiv and iv been tested and remain hiv negative despite going bareback with maybe 15 different girls over the years. Sometimes the little head takes over but its never hurt me other than 1 time when I had gonorrhea. Have any of you guys banged a girl you later found out had hiv / aids? How often do you guys get tested? And how many of these girls probably have hiv?[/QUOTE]I've seen commentary claiming that over 50% of sex workers in Thailand and Amsterdam are HIV positive. There is no reliable data in the US. A high percentage of sex workers aren't aware of their HIV status.
[QUOTE=ShortIrish;2948797]I've seen commentary claiming that over 50% of sex workers in Thailand and Amsterdam are HIV positive. There is no reliable data in the US. A high percentage of sex workers aren't aware of their HIV status.[/QUOTE]Don't believe everything you read on the internet or mainstream media. I travel to Thailand frequently and know many working girls. I am sure 50% is inflated or years old data. Of course they don't have HIV status tattooed on their forehead so no way I can tell from that.
[QUOTE=BobSteel;2948862]Don't believe everything you read on the internet or mainstream media. I travel to Thailand frequently and know many working girls. I am sure 50% is inflated or years old data. Of course they don't have HIV status tattooed on their forehead so no way I can tell from that.[/QUOTE]Let's be honest, there's risk for doing a prep walk to HIV to STD's in this game. Understanding risk and deciding your level of acceptable risk is paramount. The CDC has interesting stats available about HIV and many other sites confirm them. I'm not going to get into them here, a quick Google search will get you reliable info, especially if you start with the CDC.
[QUOTE=ShortIrish;2948797]I've seen commentary claiming that over 50% of sex workers in Thailand and Amsterdam are HIV positive. There is no reliable data in the US. A high percentage of sex workers aren't aware of their HIV status.[/QUOTE]You just have to look for it. This is from the BBC:
The rate of HIV infections diagnosed in the United States has fallen by a third over the past decade, researchers say.
After examining cases from all 50 states, the study found that the diagnosis rate fell to 16.1 per 100,000 people in 2011 from 24.1 in 2002.
Experts celebrated the findings as a hopeful sign that the Aids epidemic may be slowing in the country.
However, there was a rise in new cases of HIV among gay and bisexual men aged under 24 and over 45.
Just keep your boots on and you won't have to worry too much about HIV.
It's funny how you said that you can catch herpes even without a outbreak. When a relative of mines who has it and before they had a outbreak, we used eat and drink after that person and none of us tested positive for it. And when that relative got tested for herpes that person had it in their system for a while. I know plenty of people who have the virus and I can on with giving you examples and case scenarios but if you have any other means to prove it by all means do so. The only thing I can tell you is that a condom can't protect you from it but it can reduce your chances of catching it during a outbreak only if used and remove properly.
[QUOTE=Mstekh;2942708]That is not true. You can catch herpes even when there is not an outbreak or any visible sores. If you don't want to catch herpes: use a rubber and only do sex acts that don't involve ANY skin to skin contact only have sex with girls who have regular std screenings done that test for herpes specifically. If you don't do those things, you will always be at risk to get herpes. Some guys have accepted the risk, some guys have no clue how any of this works.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BigMoney21;2949608]It's funny how you said that you can catch herpes even without a outbreak. When a relative of mines who has it and before they had a outbreak, we used eat and drink after that person and none of us tested positive for it. And when that relative got tested for herpes that person had it in their system for a while. I know plenty of people who have the virus and I can on with giving you examples and case scenarios but if you have any other means to prove it by all means do so. The only thing I can tell you is that a condom can't protect you from it but it can reduce your chances of catching it during a outbreak only if used and remove properly.[/QUOTE]The HS1&2 virus is not active unless a person is having an outbreak, which is the only time it can be transmitted. A person generally know 2-3 days in advance if that's about to happen because they get a tingling sensation in the area of the outbreak. So if they ignore that fact, then maybe it could be transmitted in that window with out visual symptoms. Some Dr. 's will advise patients to take a low dose (500 mg) of Valtrex daily to prevent outbreaks. What people should be more concerned about is the transmission of Hep-C which is largely transmitted by sexual contact. Hep-C shows no symptoms and can only be detected by blood test.
[QUOTE=Petey1015;2950654]The HS1&2 virus is not active unless a person is having an outbreak, which is the only time it can be transmitted. A person generally know 2-3 days in advance if that's about to happen because they get a tingling sensation in the area of the outbreak. So if they ignore that fact, then maybe it could be transmitted in that window with out visual symptoms. Some Dr. 's will advise patients to take a low dose (500 mg) of Valtrex daily to prevent outbreaks. What people should be more concerned about is the transmission of Hep-C which is largely transmitted by sexual contact. Hep-C shows no symptoms and can only be detected by blood test.[/QUOTE][URL]http://healthland.time.com/2011/04/12/how-many-patients-spread-herpes-but-dont-even-know-they-have-it/[/URL]
Most people who have herpes don't have outbreaks. They can still transmit it. Herpes much more easily spread during an outbreak but can still be spread when a person isn't having an outbreak. This has been known for some time. Please look things up before you spread misinformation. And please lets drop this issue so this thread can get back on the topic of telling people where they can get children swallowed in the VIP room.
[QUOTE=BigMoney21;2949608]It's funny how you said that you can catch herpes even without a outbreak. When a relative of mines who has it and before they had a outbreak, we used eat and drink after that person and none of us tested positive for it. And when that relative got tested for herpes that person had it in their system for a while. I know plenty of people who have the virus and I can on with giving you examples and case scenarios but if you have any other means to prove it by all means do so. The only thing I can tell you is that a condom can't protect you from it but it can reduce your chances of catching it during a outbreak only if used and remove properly.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Petey1015;2950654]The HS1&2 virus is not active unless a person is having an outbreak, which is the only time it can be transmitted. A person generally know 2-3 days in advance if that's about to happen because they get a tingling sensation in the area of the outbreak. So if they ignore that fact, then maybe it could be transmitted in that window with out visual symptoms. Some Dr. 's will advise patients to take a low dose (500 mg) of Valtrex daily to prevent outbreaks. What people should be more concerned about is the transmission of Hep-C which is largely transmitted by sexual contact. Hep-C shows no symptoms and can only be detected by blood test.[/QUOTE]Man, someone gave you dudes some super false information. CDC says that almost 80% of HSV infections actually occur when there are NO symptoms. Does it even make sense that most people would catch genital herpes when they're visible vs when they're not? Nothing in either of these posts is even close to being accurate.
[QUOTE=XkeyFan;2945614]And how many of these girls probably have hiv?[/QUOTE]There are no known statistics for sex workers in the USA: at least not that I have found. (probably the girls in legal brothers in NV are cleaner than the general population) However, just about EVERY state has a Health Department that collects HIV infection information and rates. That information is usually available on the State HD's website as a report. Then those statistics get rolled up by the CDC.
Generally rates of HIV infect for women is less than 2% of the population. So just a random girl selected from the population 98% (or more) would be clean. Often these reports serrate infection in women by race.
But there are other factors that increase the risk. For example a girl that is or was an IV drug user, being in a minority and often lower on the income scale are all factors that "can" suggest an increased risk.
As far as herpes goes, I'd like to see some credible statistics on the rate of transmission with someone who is NOT having an outbreak. The point is that the risk might be quite small. I am sure it is not zero, but also sure it is not 100%. But is Zero risk or even 5% change is too much for you, then monogamy with a clean partner is your answer.
Problem I see is that this topic gets emotional for many pretty rapidly. I like to know the facts and evaluate the risk based on the facts.
[QUOTE=LowKey69;2950922]Man, someone gave you dudes some super false information. CDC says that almost 80% of HSV infections actually occur when there are NO symptoms. Does it even make sense that most people would catch genital herpes when they're visible vs when they're not? Nothing in either of these posts is even close to being accurate.[/QUOTE]OK, that is some pretty strong statements there. Can you back it up with exact language from a CDC report and a link to the report it'self?
[QUOTE=JayPlay42;2898598]Lately its been taking me a long time to nut with condoms.
I used to use Magnum Thins but have found the Trojan Ecstasy feel good.
I've tried Durex and Lifestyles and found them a bit snug.
Any suggestions on the best feeling condoms and where to source?
I once met a provider who came with flavored condoms.
She gave me an incredible CBJ, it almost felt like she was using nothing at all on the CBJ and during FS I had to check to see if it was on it felt so natural.
Don't know what she used and Haven't been able to find another condom to feel the same.[/QUOTE]So After I posted this I got feedback to try condomdepot and try the crown skinless.
I ordered a box of 12 but only got through 2 or 3 of them.
I think I'm a bit above average, I find the Magnum, magmun thins or ecstasy fit me best but These condoms are way too tight for me.
They also arent very lubricated. The first chic I tried them with was reasonably wet to penetrating was no issue but these condoms were choking me down below.
I can say I felt her warmth better with them but eventually I had to pull it off as it was getting uncomfortable for me.
Second time with different chic was very uncomfortable, I tried removing and putting another but still too tight and dry so I gave up on these.
I'm going to try to kimono large next but I wasted money on the crowns. I guess they really are suited for asian guys, LOL.
[QUOTE=JayPlay42;2981137]So After I posted this I got feedback to try condomdepot and try the crown skinless.
I ordered a box of 12 but only got through 2 or 3 of them.
I think I'm a bit above average, I find the Magnum, magmun thins or ecstasy fit me best but These condoms are way too tight for me.
I'm going to try to kimono large next but I wasted money on the crowns. I guess they really are suited for asian guys, LOL.[/QUOTE]The comfort depends on the width at the base. Crown skinless and Kimono large are both 52 mm wide at the base. The regular Kimono thin is also 52 mm at the base. Only the head is wider on the large. Look for something that is 54 or 56 mm wide at the base for latex condoms and more for polyurethane. You can get the stats here:
[URL]http://www.condom-sizes.org/condom-size-chart/condom-size-chart[/URL]
The thinnest condom available is the Unique Pull. It is even thinner than the Japanese ones. Unique is 0.015 mm thick. Sagami Original 0.01 is actually 0.018 mm thick and is made of polyurethane. The width of the Sagami is 55 mm, but this is a material that doesn't stretch, so you need wider. The Unique is 60 mm wide and also doesn't stretch. It is made of polyethylene resin.
[URL]http://www.condom-sizes.org/thinnest-condoms/thinnest-condoms[/URL]
You can buy the Unique Pull here:
[URL]https://luckybloke.com/products/buy-unique-non-latex-condoms-reviews[/URL]
There is more information about the Unique Pull here:
[URL]http://www.condom-sizes.org/condom-brands/unique-pull-condoms-reviewed-thin-condoms-pull-strips-credit-card-package[/URL]