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03-08-25 00:08 #1784Senior Member

Posts: 620It is not zero.
Originally Posted by Hyde321
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03-07-25 22:34 #1783Senior Member

Posts: 175There is always a risk but with saliva it's very low. But being cautious and proactive approach is wise of you think there was a risk and exposure. If you think there was then recommend to take PREP which protects 99% against HIV a f Doxycycline PEP afterwards which gives protection against most other diseases but you will need to test -ve before it is prescribed and it could be about a yr worth of doses. The risk in this situation could potentially be more of herpes for which there is no cure.
Originally Posted by Chilljacker
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03-07-25 21:20 #1782Senior Member

Posts: 57You would think so, theoretically. But HIV is actually not super contagious. It's why you can't get it from kissing, or coughing on someone, etc. When I did the research, there was no case in history where it occurred. From what I understand, it is theorized that the virus can't survive inside the mouth due to saliva, bacteria, etc.
Originally Posted by Chilljacker
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I'm not saying that I'm looking to hook up with a bunch of chicks carrying AIDS, I'm just saying that I've done the research and read the medical papers on it. They don't want to rule it out completely, but they can't find any evidence of it being possible.
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03-07-25 01:27 #1781Senior Member

Posts: 279It's possible to get it
If a hiv infected streetwalker has gum bleed (even if light) and if they give bbj, then it's possible the hiv virus will enter through the microabbresions in the penis.
Originally Posted by Hyde321
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03-06-25 13:55 #1780Senior Member

Posts: 57Bare head
As far as I know, it is statistically impossible to get HIV from head. Like, there's never been a single case in history, ever.
Originally Posted by KillerBee99
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I'm all for playing it safe, but there's a reason that HIV sticks to gay men and people who abuse drugs requiring a needle. Because otherwise it is extremely low chance, especially for men.
Essentially, if you found a girl that had HIV, and had vaginal intercourse with her, your odds are 1 in 2500. It's a little easier for women to catch it, but it is still like 1000 to 1 odds with vaginal penetration. It does go up significantly for anal, for her.
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03-03-25 16:50 #1779Senior Member

Posts: 181Just don't rawdog the walkers
Just make sure you junk is wrapped up. Head unwrapped is risky. But BBFS is madness with streetwalkers.
Originally Posted by IMAcrossdressingTVAskmeanything
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03-01-25 10:19 #1778Senior Member

Posts: 123Interesting sign / graffiti in uph
I'm having trouble uploading the photo but across from the blue gas station and park on Warsaw in uph looking towards the bmv someone carved / vandalized some "interesting " words to say the least. It's right at eye level and says " at % HAS H. I. V. " I know the rules about this and if so I apologize if this encroaches but I'm not spreading a rumor it's an actual physical object and it says the girl by name and one we all know about. I'd like to upload the picture but having trouble from my phone but wanted to see if anyone else saw that recently. I just saw it today, 3/1.
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02-23-25 11:46 #1777Regular Member

Posts: 5The same principle applies to datinggetting to know someone first can make all the difference. Messaging and chatting online allow you to establish a connection and assess compatibility before meeting in person. If that approach appeals to you, check out https://www.tenderbang.com/lesbian-hookup.html
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02-20-25 17:46 #1776Regular Member

Posts: 5You're not wrong—there's definitely a trade-off between sensation and safety. While herpes is the most commonly discussed risk for unprotected oral, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and NGU can absolutely be transmitted from the throat to the penis. Hepatitis B is also a possibility, though less common, and while HIV transmission via oral is low-risk, it's not impossible, especially if there are cuts or sores involved. Ultimately, it comes down to assessing risk vs. Reward and what level of protection you're comfortable with.
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01-26-25 14:27 #1775Regular Member

Posts: 18Prep
BBFS always. I take PREP which protects 99% against HIV a f Doxycycline PEP afterwards which gives protection against most other diseases. The only one I'm really risking is genital herpes and been lucky so far on that end.
Originally Posted by ReaperCums
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01-15-25 23:32 #1774Regular Member

Posts: 5Wrap it up?
Serious question, with the K agencies, do you all go for the BBFS, or do you still wrap it up? As much as CIP sounds good, I get this nagging feeling and sense of concern about stds.
Done AMPs and Escorts, but always covered.
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01-13-25 18:12 #1773Regular Member

Posts: 19Bacterial or fungal infection?
Hey Everyone, I have been out the game for like two years now ever since I caught something for being with a girl. I wanted to ask if anyone has been going through the same symptoms. It started with like a little blister that I found on my private area this was after being with a girl. Than I got itchy for a few days and started getting a lot of Smegma on my penis. Also the odor was really bad smelled like rotten fish. I also got cloudy urine that smelled pretty bad too. It eventually kinda started spreading to my groin and my groin would have the same odor and I'll have some blisters too. Also it would be really itchy. Eventually it spread to other parts of my body since I would scratch with my hands than touch other parts like my face ears scalp nose and arms. I eventually started getting ear infections, sinus infections, and would get blisters around my body that I touched. It would be worse in my armpit and groin like I never had body odor before but now it smells really bad and is always moist. It would get on my clothes and make my clothes smell too. I think it's contagious because everyone I live with has been starting to get the same symptoms from the blisters the smell and itching and infections. I didn't have sex with them so I think it's some sort of bacterial and fungal infection that I got. I've gotten std tests and all of them have been negative for the past year. Has anyone gone through this. The girls I would see before I stopped all had this same odor and blisters too so I know I caught it from them. If anyone has any recommendations for doctors, medicine or anything it would be super helpful.
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12-26-24 19:30 #1772Senior Member

Posts: 481Did you end up getting tested or have the symptoms gone away on their own? Just curious about the outcome.
Originally Posted by Hughmann1
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There's a lot of conflicting info out there about "dormant" STIs. I think it's safe to say that G and C are going to show up for most people within one week, generally within a couple days. The more viral ones like HSV, HPV, and HIV (although I'm skeptical that this is a real STI and not fear mongering. Seems like it needs large amounts of blood passing) have compelling dormancy data. All parts of the risks of this hobby unfortunately.
Stay safe.
RR.
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12-26-24 16:06 #1771Banned Member

Posts: 242Okay
Most strains of Gono has become restraint to doxy.
Originally Posted by BareBackJack
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But hey go ahead.
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12-26-24 11:58 #1770Senior Member

Posts: 31Hey RR,
I really appreciate the pep talk! The time line was 12/8 visit. BBBJ not FS. Around 17/18 noticed discomfort. So 9/10 days is definitely on the longer side of any incubation period. Was one of the most stressful weeks of the year for my trade, so that lines up with everything.
On a side note, did you know that 2 of the. Extras. Can go YEARS without showing any symptoms and make it hard to transmit? So I have a 1 time fall back thankfully just in case!
Thanks again RR.
Hugh.
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