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03-27-21 22:27 #1262Banned Member

Posts: 512Candy
I asked her on a busy day how many massages she does. She said average day 8-10 or busy day 12-14. My guess is most of us are going raw and probably going to catch up with us some day. I am on prep and don't worry about the big one! Some are very treatable and others you tell the dice to live with. A dozen years back I got hp / warts and new exactly who and when. Was out of the game for 4 months after I acid burned them and got healed up! Used a condom for a few months after that and then back to my old habits. Pumping loads into hoes!
Originally Posted by RavensBurg
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03-16-21 09:37 #1261Senior Member

Posts: 126At the end of the day, it's a number game balanced by judgement and risk mitigation. I had no idea about PrEP being an 'actual thing' until reading about it in this forum (Thanks Mongers! The CDC points out that most insurance covers it (I'm sure there's oodles of exceptions. And costs). My own theory is that the better spas take care of their employees, and train employees to spot various symptoms. It's about money, efficiency, consistency, productivity and customer satisfaction. Tiger just happens to take The Customer to the Next Level. I've been to many clip joints that make street walkers seem to be a more viable option for sport and adventure.
Originally Posted by RavensBurg
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In the decades mongering, I have never been hit with a communicable anything. Combination of luck, judgement and post-session cleaning routine, and the ladies hygiene routine perhaps. I have no problem returning oral favorites and kissing AMP girls. I've been trying to find studies on STD contact tracing to AMPs. Information is thin, but CDC has info that informs decision-making.
Pre-covid, I went to Tiger twice on hopes of meeting Cherry. Drew Tiffany on those visits. Incredible experiences. Now that Cherry unretired, I am trying to get back to Ohio for Cherry Pie before she moves on again.
Here's some info other may find useful:
"Talk with their healthcare provider and find out if either pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, or post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP, is a good option for them to prevent HIV infection. " https://www.cdc.gov/std/hiv/stdfact-...v-detailed.htm.
Most insurance covers PrEP. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/prep/...rep/index.html.
HPV Vaccination: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/hpv/public/index.html.
STD data and statistics: https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/...and-statistics.
Example of info available on just one STD: https://www.cdc.gov/std/stats18/gonorrhea.htm.
STD Surveillance Report: https://www.cdc.gov/std/stats17/2017...ce-9.10.18.pdf.
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03-16-21 00:26 #1260Senior Member

Posts: 592You said it
This is absolutely on my mind whenever I consider a trip to Warren. While I'd love to be a regular I realize most of these girls are seeing a shit-ton of dudes on a daily basis. Way more than your typical STG girl. Someone ventured a guess of 10 dudes / day. Working 16 hrs / day with only 3 girls on hand, I'd say that's accurate and a little scary.
Originally Posted by Steven693
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03-14-21 23:52 #1259Senior Member

Posts: 1089I've been banging hookers bare since thev1970's. Back then there was lots of gonorrhea going around. You see, birth control pills got invented and women all started fucking bare. Then aids came and no one was fuckung bare. I know hookers who fuck bare and don't catch anything. If you were to catch something it would be from a bare back girl. But, watch for symptoms, a drip or sores.
Originally Posted by OnTheRoad2019
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03-14-21 09:37 #1258Senior Member

Posts: 731I wouldn't sweat it. If she required you to wear a condom, chances are she requires all others, which means she is obviously taking precautions and is clean. Sometimes condoms break, it happened to me also. You can either wait for any symptoms if applicable or you can get tested. Either one will require a waiting period, except a test will immediately provide results for AIDS, but have to wait for any other possible STDs.
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03-14-21 03:25 #1257Senior Member

Posts: 393I'm glad to find out about the antibiotics. Seems like California Veterinary Supply has the whole list in capsules and tablets only for our aquariums however. All you need is a Merck manual, PDR, and a 10th grade reading level to be sure your sources ain't putting out that fake news etc. I wish they had fish tank Viagra! I have some of their antibiotics in my deep freezer, but my gold fish always croaks before I can tell anything wrong with it. My buddies, whom I've recommended Cal Vet to, say their antibiotics work. Now does anybody know where to get fish tank Vaginager?
Originally Posted by SpasRhealing
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03-13-21 07:25 #1256Senior Member

Posts: 121Some helpful info for you. It's a myth about wiping down with alcohol.
Originally Posted by HeeJunk
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https://stdcenterny.com/articles/std...ght-stand.html#.
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03-12-21 21:54 #1255Senior Member

Posts: 814Follow the advice of Aaron Rodgers.
Originally Posted by OnTheRoad2019
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R. E. L. A. X.
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03-12-21 19:50 #1254Awaiting Email Confirmation

Posts: 739Wait past incubation periods, then test
Go to stdcheck.com for info on waiting periods, some STDs only need 2 days to be detected, some need 6 months. I recommend the ten test panel.
Originally Posted by OnTheRoad2019
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Health Dept will usually do the Common bacterial tests, not viral such as Hep A, B, & C or Herpes.
Abstain a while.
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03-12-21 19:35 #1253Regular Member

Posts: 1Don't Freak out
Accidents happen, don't freak out. Don't do anything sexual for a month (to protect yourself and your partner) then just go get tested. I recommend Oakland county health department on greenfield. It will literally cost you five dollars. Results will give you peace of mind, and only results will. That's all you can do, don't worry yourself to death.
Also I said wait a month to get tested because it often takes time for STD's to produce a positive accurate result. Getting tested immediately would likely give you a false positive.
It's going to be okay.
Originally Posted by OnTheRoad2019
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03-12-21 19:25 #1252Senior Member

Posts: 182Fuck, need your advice please!!
I had a great time with a dancer at the silver cricket today. Unfortunately the condom fucking broke. I've never done this before and I'm kinda freaking the fuck out. I guess the only positive is the girl got REALLY fucking pissed. So I'm thinking bb is not a thing for her.
I immediately scrubbed my johnson with alcohol wipes. Paid her an extra big tip and here I am.
What should I do next?
How many of you that do this bb have caught something? She's young, so at least she hasn't been doing it for years.
Just freaking out here a bit.
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03-11-21 19:19 #1251Senior Member

Posts: 393I've always gone BBBJFS with my dates since November 1991. I demand the most pleasure for my money; that's all there is to it. Not only that, as soon as I finished using up my testosterone in 1996, I was to be made into a steer. On top of all of this, I've wasted a lot of money having my blood thoroughly tested and screened every year. Nothing has ever come up as of not rubbering up. Until 1996 I did, however, stress out a lot over CPS coming to knock on my door about kids I may have been the cause of. Maybe once, I caught strep throat from a working girl, but I had plenty of animal penicillin to pump into my thighs for it. Taking a long Q- tip and painting the infected area with iodine gets the job done tool.
As I've mentioned, jacking off would be more fulfilling than covered service. The money I save can go towards gourmet food etc. I may use a condom on the first date, but that's about it. I've always mixed a little bit of Clorox with water and washed my dick off with it every time I date. I also flush my "pisser" with a syringe full of the same solution. I've never caught anything off 150+ street walker dates since the last part of 1991, as of this practice. Some may be whining about the hassle, and I agree inasmuch as rubbering up is all the more so. From a manufacturing / structural standpoint, all condoms leak, so I follow the same debridement when I consent to rubbering up.
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03-10-21 22:04 #1250Senior Member

Posts: 132Genuine question.
Is anyone scared of getting any STDS or even possibly HIV from doing BBFS from these escorts or is that unheard of?
Will an escort give you for example HIV and not care? I see lots of posts on this Baltimore saying BBFS this and that.
Just want some feedback or experiences.
Thanks!
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02-28-21 12:28 #1249Senior Member

Posts: 174I can't give you reliable statistics about but I can say that my ex wife worked in an AMP for 14 years mostly before our marriage and did BBBJ with all who wanted it and BBFS with most. Over that time period she contracted about every STD you could think of except HIV and HVC both oral and vaginal.
Originally Posted by TempletonRat
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02-24-21 10:16 #1248Senior Member

Posts: 447Without bothering to look it up and going just off of memory, you're not far off from correct according to the CDC website. Chlamydia and gonorrhea are by far the most easily transmittable of the STD's. It can happen both vaginally and orally. Herpes apparently can be transmitted without any symptoms showing but it is rare. HIV has literally zero confirmed cases from oral (BJ) and the infection rate is way higher for the person receiving the semen internallyespecially if it was received anally (thought to be due to cuts and or small tears associated with stretching the anus too far for something it was never designed).
Originally Posted by TempletonRat
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Plus there are a host of other STDs that don't show any outward symptoms right away like HPV and hepatitis but but their transmission rates are still far below the old school VDs.
If you're serious about educating yourself on this, definitely go to the CDC's website. It is pretty much the national authority on STD education.















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