Treatment, Facts, Emotions?   Education First?
	
	
		[QUOTE=LimaBean;3829838]Yesterday I posted about criminal safety. Today I thought I should post about biological safety given that an SW has hep in Toledo.
For all our sakes, look over any girl's mouth or pubes. On the lips, those say they're just cold sores are either misinformed or lying. All cold sores are hepatitis. It can be transmitted via oral or even vaginal sex. [b]Barring a medical breakthrough, once you have it, you cannot be cured of it. [/b]If you're married or have an SO, I don't envy the interrogation you'll receive when cold sores begin appearing. If you get it and then infect another girl, it makes shit worse for all of us.
I realize she isn't trying to infect anyone, but she's still being selfish and putting us at risk. If a girl has something, she's not going to reveal it because she wants that dope money. This goes for any type of STD.
You are less likely to notice signs of STD's when you're getting your knob shined after sundown, but it's srill important to your health to take precautions. You can always go the route of only getting covered services.[/QUOTE]Oh my! Not again?
Does anyone watch TV anymore? I am constantly being bombarded by adverts that say, in essence, "Get tested for Hep C "(Hepatitis C). The reasons those adverts are out there is that [u]there HAS BEEN a medical break through[/u] and at least two companies have an FDA Approved Drug for Hep C currently on the market! Yeah, I think it is ghastly expensive and if it is still at the $100 K level, may not be covered by insurance.  However,  the TREATMENT(s) do/does exist.
Hey, I don't mind warnings when it comes to STDs or other diseases. But there is a lot of false "Common Knowledge" (or out-dated information) out there! I strongly recommend anyone with an interest to perhaps do a little searching on the web? [  I]{It took me less than 45 seconds to Google "cure for Hep C" and find a WebMD article.}[/I].
Yeah, I get it, STDs are an emotional topic and often in emotion, reason falls to the wayside, especially when it comes to STDs. That is one's choice, as is how one decides to manage personal risk. But I think we are all better served when we stick to the facts and science, and avoid emotional statements.   I'm just sayin'.
	 
 
	
	
	
		Bacon Double Cheeseburger theory as it pertains to BB
	
	
		[QUOTE=JdaLittleBir76;3854840]I always want to ask for those who had bb with a escort, do you ever thought about you might get something from them, because she does bb with you she definitely bb with some of her clients, for me I never have the guts to do that, but it's just my opinion, have fun and play safe my brothers.[/QUOTE]Bacon Double Cheeseburgers are soooooooooo good right? It's the bacon. It actually makes it more dangerous to your cardio health. As I bite into it, I sometimes think of the consequences, but I still chomp down. As a precaution, I see my doctor often. I look at mongering the same. Slapping a cover on it, is like leaving out the bacon. Just ain't the same. Hence the reason I have my twice monthly checkup. In conclusion, BBFS / CIP is like slapping a few pieces of fat juicy bacon along with a tablespoon of mayo. Pardon my bacon-analogy but I'm just wired that way. Peace out my monger broz. Have fun.