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Yesterday 10:19 #1832Senior Member

Posts: 527Umm OK!
Damn man! Got it!
Originally Posted by BoBo15
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Anyway, ended up going back and seeing Bella again before leaving for a short 30 minute stay and had a blast with this little beauty again! I railed the hell out of her in doggy, and jackhammered her from underneath and then for the first time in a long time, I fucked her while holding her in the air until I blew a huge nut in the bag. A few minutes in to doggy and Maggie hearing Bella whimpering as I pounded her she came in to watch and as tempted as I was to have her sexy little ass also, I was already in my zone with Bella.
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Yesterday 07:17 #1831Regular Member

Posts: 14Please excuse me if this is an American thing but Happy xx is a senior member on this board with over 500 posts and I would probably be reasonably correct in assuming that most of us on this board who partake in this hobby are aware of the potential dangers of STD's and the like. Happy didn't say in his post that Bella was displaying any of the symptoms and whilst its very kind of you to give us your medical advice and warning I'm not sure why?
Originally Posted by BoBo15
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If you read the reviews on these pages then you could make a medical awareness post after every one?
Not sue what value you're adding?
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11-09-25 21:06 #1830Senior Member

Posts: 292Bella
Sorry to tell you this but there can be 6 different strains of human papiloma virus in a girls vagina and three are very dangerous. My friend got cancer of the mouth from one of the strains. So did Michael Douglas . Cancer of the oropharynx (very back of the throat) may start at the uvula. The primary cause is the human papillomavirus (HPV). Any part of the uvula that swells and grows slowly could indicate a benign or malignant tumor.( the uvula is that soft tissue hanging down from the back of the throat)
Originally Posted by HappyXxx
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10-29-25 13:37 #1829Senior Member

Posts: 32Docy pep and prep
Bro just go to the doctor and tell them what you do. Tell them you partake in high risk sexual activity. Any doctor worth their shit will prescribe you 200 mg doxycycline daily and Truvada or a generic, which is a once a day HIV preventive medicine.
Originally Posted by BuderBum314
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The gays take this combo and have literal huge homo orgies and nobody catches anything. It lowers the risk of HIV by 99% and it lowers the risk of bacterial stds like chlamydia and gonorrhea by like 70%. Syphilis is a 50/50 I think.
It's 2025 man you can fuck raw safely.
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10-29-25 13:26 #1828Senior Member

Posts: 41I Sing the Body Electric
One train of thought is: When you have a more expensive provider, they tend to attract higher end males that mostly frequent higher end women. Higher end males do not frequent the Abbey's of the world / the lower end filth-drug fueled money quenching females that probably have a higher propensity to have STDs.
Originally Posted by BuderBum314
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10-29-25 12:21 #1827Senior Member

Posts: 204Also curious about this. I've noticed a lot of these Korean women are offereing BBFS. What has changed in the last 5-10 years that makes these women not worry about STD's? I'm genuinely interested. Do they douche with bleach after the client leaves or what? LOL. Seriously, why has this become such a regular thing now? And same for the hobbiest, how do you stick your raw dick into a provider knowing hundreds or in some cases thousands of other guys are doing it raw dog with her. Again, are we not worried about STD's anymore? I know it "feels better" but damn.
Originally Posted by Rugby6996
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07-07-25 07:53 #1826Senior Member

Posts: 242Holy hell. This is why heath is important folks! Because there's so much misinformation online. Yall need to start actually consulting with your doctors.
PREP provides about 99% protection against HIV, meaning all means of transmission (semen, vaginal fluids, fecal matter & blood).
It's a once a day pill that blocks HIV from spreading in your body by essentially creating a forcefield around your cells, preventing the HIV from replicating and therefore from forming an infection.
If you take it as prescribed, you are pretty much immune to HIV. This is a fact. The horror stories of PREP not working are absolutely due to people who don't take the pill properly. You have to take it consistently. Missing days on end will reduce and eventually nullify your protection.
Of course, yall could just decide NOT to fuck raw, but I'm not one to judge. So please, educate yourselves, and get prep already.
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06-18-25 22:06 #1825Senior Member

Posts: 190New HIV Prevention drug shot offering 6 months of protection
Yeztugo is the new HIV prevention shot just approved in 2025—it's a big deal because you only need to get it twice a year for six months of protection. It's called lenacapavir, and studies showed it was nearly 100% effective at preventing HIV in people at risk. You get two injections in the abdomen every six months, and it's a game-changer for anyone who doesn't want to worry about taking a daily pill. Just remember, you have to test negative for HIV before starting, and it doesn't protect against other STIs, so keep using condoms for full protection.
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05-26-25 14:23 #1824Senior Member

Posts: 190Rip BBFS
I see, guess BBFS may be off the table for me then. Gonna look into those japanese condoms
Originally Posted by Pornstar2022
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05-26-25 14:13 #1823Senior Member

Posts: 164Even with prep
There are people who have gotten hiv. That alone should tell you everything you need to know not mention prolong use wil fuck up your kidneys. This is facts I'm not spitballing here or anything.
Originally Posted by FurryMonger122
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05-26-25 13:59 #1822Senior Member

Posts: 190I understand, but I can't find where its says specifically it will protect against hiv as a man doing sex vaginally. I asked chatgpt and it said it does not and researched online. I would like to know.
Originally Posted by PinWheel97
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edit: i asked chatgpt again and now its saying it does protect against hiv for men. I dont know anymore.
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05-26-25 12:32 #1821Senior Member

Posts: 198If it prevents HIV, it prevents HIV. They likely specify "receiving anal sex" because that is the most likely way for a male to get HIV through sexual activity. Via infected semen. The transmission rates from vagina to penis are incredibly small, as are anus to penis because blood is a fairly weak transmission vector. Now if you were to get a transfusion that would be a different story, or if you had open sores on your penis and she was on her period, that would increase the odds, but generic vanilla sex the risk is very very very small for HIV (with a sloppy seconds caveat, because then you might be sliding in infected semen.).
Originally Posted by FurryMonger122
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I say all that to say. I wouldn't worry too much about HIV. All the other STDs are still out there though.
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05-26-25 02:05 #1820Senior Member

Posts: 657Prep
Not trying to be argumentative but did you read this right? To protect against hiv as a man doing sex vaginally you just have to take it a full 20 days. Which is longer than the other variations. But happy to hear what you read.
Originally Posted by FurryMonger122
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05-26-25 00:09 #1819Senior Member

Posts: 190Prep descovy
I had been on prep descovy and just realized after some research it doesn't even prevent hiv from vaginal to penis. Only for receiving anal sex LOL. Don't be dumb like me, hopefully I aint catch nothing.
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05-20-25 09:41 #1818Senior Member

Posts: 242I agree with what you're saying for the most part. Although I don't think increased promiscuity is the core problem. Its the lack of balance, and the disregard for sexual health, which is a symptom of the larger education deficit that afflicts America.
Originally Posted by Lance547
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In an ideal society, well-informed young folks can have sex, and practice good judgement with who they have sex with and how (as in, using condoms). Sex is wonderful, whether it's casual or monogamous, but like anything, one needs to have restraint and make good decisions because one bad decision can stick with you forever.
The lack of education here extends to sexual health. America has always had shitty sexual health curriculums, despite pushes to integrate it more deeply into education. In high school we had an hour long STD education class that happened in our school auditorium. That was only the sex health class I had ever had in the history of my school career.
As long as America's education institution continues to make sexual health education a low priority for young folks, this kind of rampant, irresponsible sex behavior is only going to get worse, especially as technology makes it easier, and the youth's role models (influencers, etc.) validate it.
On top of that -- participants in this hobby won't make it any better, because you know, every other question is "does she do BB". LOL.














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