Michael Douglas: Oral sex caused his throat cancer, not smoking or drinking
	
	
		Guys, 
Go easy on it.
[url]http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/michael-douglas-oral-sex-caused-throat-cancer-article-1.1361097[/url]
	 
 
	
	
	
		HIV oral transmission BBJ
	
	
		The thing to remember is that the HIV virus can only exist in a very narrow temperature range or blood to blood contact. This is why HIV transmission occurs primarily from anal sex and needle users. HIV can occur from intercourse, but it is less common. HIV can occur if their mouth is bleeding, but their mouth would have to be bleeding a lot. Their has been only one confirmed case or fellatio HIV transmission and that was from a gay guy.
[QUOTE=Docd62;1804205]If I remember correctly HIV virus can not live in saliva, but if she has open soars in her mouth and you have them on your penis it could in theory be transferred that way.[/QUOTE]
	 
 
	
	
	
		Way late in this thread but
	
	
		[QUOTE=Hargow20;1804282]The thing to remember is that the HIV virus can only exist in a very narrow temperature range or blood to blood contact. This is why HIV transmission occurs primarily from anal sex and needle users. HIV can occur from intercourse, but it is less common. HIV can occur if their mouth is bleeding, but their mouth would have to be bleeding a lot. Their has been only one confirmed case or fellatio HIV transmission and that was from a gay guy.[/QUOTE]I would think if both people have recently flossed their teeth, and gums bled, there can be transmission that was. BUT. HIV isn't the only thing out there, herpes, Chlamydia, HPV. And probably some shit I can't spell can be transmitted. The HIV is slim, the others ar VERY. And I stress VERY contagious oral to oral and oral to genital. There is onfo all over the web on that.
I recently had a girl walk / get sent away in Charlotte because she was drunk and giving me grief because I told her "everything" covered including BJ. She said no, I said go.
I don't judge but I do wonder about those that are out there bareback. I do everything covered because I might be following. Hell will be following some of you dirty dick MF's.
My 2 cents. As always. Be safe.
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		Your favorite antibiotic / antiviral drug?
	
	
		Hey guys.
I know it sounds timid but I have a serious question.
Are you taking antibiotic / antiviral drug right after having sex with pros? 
If so, what are your favorites and why? 
My choice is either Fish Mox (pure amoxicillin) or Fish Pen (pure penicillin).
They are my favorite since both of them are antibiotic of super high quality (purer than the one from pharmacies) and come in capsules.
But I'm thinking of adding antiviral drug too for herpes prevention since antibiotic cannot prevent herpes.
Taking 2 drugs at the same time may not be good for kidney in a long run but since I drink at least 1 gallon of water a day, it should be ok.
So what are the choices of yours? 
How do you prevent STD after the encounter?
	 
 
	
	
	
		Think BBBJs are safe? Read this!
	
	
		A female friend of mine told me about her friend who was an escort that caught Gomorrah of the throat and passed it along to her boy friend. You don't have to have uncovered FS or DATY to get an STD. There is a lot of info on the web. Hope this helps.
"The only guaranteed way to find out whether or not you have a sore throat from an STD is to get tested by a doctor. It is very rare that an STD presents symptoms of a sore throat, but it does happen. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV can all be transmitted orally, with symptoms of a sore throat. Any concerns about sexually transmitted diseases should be addressed by a trained health professional.
One of the first signs that you might have a sore throat from an STD is if you recently had unprotected oral sex. It is possible to catch an STD from someone you have a trusting relationship with, but it is even more likely if you don't know the person very well. If your sore throat shows up a couple of days after that one-night-stand, there is a chance it is caused by an STD. There are a few different STDs that can be transmitted orally, and include sore throat in their symptoms.
Chlamydia is one example of an STD that can be transmitted orally, producing symptoms of a sore throat. Other symptoms of oral chlamydia include redness, loss of voice, and in severe cases, pus may be present in the back of the throat. These symptoms may indicate you have a sore throat from chlamydia. Instances of orally transmitted chlamydia, however, are extremely rare, and often don't produce any symptoms."