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[QUOTE=PalmGren;2676354]Lots of arrests in Jefferson county but mainly streetwalkers. I always Use this site ([URL]http://kentucky.arrests.org/[/URL]) before any meetings to see if UNcle LEO is active in the county and who they are targeting. Tennessee seems bad and the charges are worse if less than a mile from a school.[/QUOTE]I apologize if I seem naive but how do you use the site if you don't know the real name of the girls? Are you just looking at the pics?
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[QUOTE=KYHobbyist;2678422]I don't hobby all that frequently but when I do I try to keep the little head in check and bail if I have to wait or get a bad vibe. So far that has worked for me, so I'd say a 10 minute wait is enough. We all want to refrain from getting pinched by our Uncle or a provider / pimp so I never view a "bail" as a failure. I've lived to try again another day. Haha! I'm VERY picky and research a lot before contacting and have only ended up bailing once after getting a bad vibe.
We do need to hold these providers accountable or they'll take advantage almost every time. Perhaps managing expectations ahead is a fair way to handle. During text or phone conversation before the appointment, just make it clear how long you'll wait before leaving. That way they'll know ahead of time to you expect prompt response and maybe won't overbook.[/QUOTE]Well said.
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Bbbj
Guys I was hoping for some help. When I see a provider and things start going it usually goes to BBBJ. How safe is t? What are the odds of getting an unwanted present. I read the forums and it's not discussed much. I'm just concerned with everyone's health. I hardly ever have the discipline to say no, so that's not really an option at that point. Are the chances so low that it's not a real concern or do we just not talk about it.
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[QUOTE=RollinRock;2690272]Guys I was hoping for some help. When I see a provider and things start going it usually goes to BBBJ. How safe is t? What are the odds of getting an unwanted present. I read the forums and it's not discussed much. I'm just concerned with everyone's health. I hardly ever have the discipline to say no, so that's not really an option at that point. Are the chances so low that it's not a real concern or do we just not talk about it.[/QUOTE]BBBJ opens you up to many of the same diseases as BB (gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, HIV, Hep B/C, etc.). Of course Herpes is skin contact in general. Not sure any of us is using a full body condom or something like it.
I can't speak to the risk of catching.
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[QUOTE=Topper1991;2690371]BBBJ opens you up to many of the same diseases as BB (gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, HIV, Hep B/C, etc.). Of course Herpes is skin contact in general. Not sure any of us is using a full body condom or something like it.
I can't speak to the risk of catching.[/QUOTE]Totally made me just think of the scene in "Naked Gun" with Leslie Nielsen. LOL.
Thank you for that!
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[QUOTE=RollinRock;2690272]Guys I was hoping for some help. When I see a provider and things start going it usually goes to BBBJ. How safe is t? What are the odds of getting an unwanted present. I read the forums and it's not discussed much. I'm just concerned with everyone's health. I hardly ever have the discipline to say no, so that's not really an option at that point. Are the chances so low that it's not a real concern or do we just not talk about it.[/QUOTE]I am always somewhat stunned by the fact that most hobbyists consider BBBJ to be totally safe, but won't do BBFS.
BBBJ and BBFS have the same incidences of transmission when it comes to gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, herpes, HPV and trichomonas So, if you let the lady suck your dick without a condom, you do run a chance of bringing home a "present" for the wife. The only true way to stay clean is to abstain, but we all know how that really works. Personally I worry most about the last three. Herpes can be transmitted without the presence of sores. For men, HPV and trich have no symptoms (unless you get genital warts from HPV) so you can transmit them without knowing. Trich can be cured with one dose of meds, like the first three in my list, but the fact that you don't know you have it makes it scary. You can even transfer trich by getting a "stripper slide" on your bare cock. Women can transmit it by rubbing pussies. With gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia a man will generally know he has something within 72 hours of infection, so if you always practice "no sex with the SO" for 72 hours after getting a BBBJ from a provider, you should be able to go to a clinic and get the pill or shot to clear it up before infecting someone else.
The big, bad, scary disease, HIV / AIDS, is probably harder to catch than any of the other STDs. This is especially true if you are the one releasing bodily fluids into your partner. Think about it, when a man cums, he shoots his semen OUT of his body and the woman catches it INTO hers. Men generally don't RECEIVE fluids, so you aren't getting the infection. It takes a sharing of bodily fluids for HIV to be transferred. Blood inside the hypodermic needle from the previous user. Bleeding anus from Greek and open sores on a penis. Both instances where you could possibly be exposed. When it comes to HIV and BBBJ, there was a study done in San Fransisco at the height of the first wave of infections where 100 oral only gay men were tracked. Of them only two became infected and they admitted that they had partaken in anal sex. So, the bottom line on Oral and HIV is that if you are the pitcher and not the catcher your chances of getting infected are pretty slim.
In light of Charlie Sheen's revelation, especially about how he is clinically clean (unmeasurable infection) of HIV, we have to wonder how far away are we from a vaccine or at least truly managing the disease.
I am not a doctor. My information comes from extensive reading of the CDC website and is only my opinion. It should be considered the be all and end all of your education. Read the data for yourself and make an informed decision about your risk acceptance.
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Thanks
[QUOTE=BTBear;2690404]I am always somewhat stunned by the fact that most hobbyists consider BBBJ to be totally safe, but won't do BBFS.
BBBJ and BBFS have the same incidences of transmission when it comes to gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, herpes, HPV and trichomonas So, if you let the lady suck your dick without a condom, you do run a chance of bringing home a "present" for the wife. The only true way to stay clean is to abstain, but we all know how that really works. Personally I worry most about the last three. Herpes can be transmitted without the presence of sores. For men, HPV and trich have no symptoms (unless you get genital warts from HPV) so you can transmit them without knowing. Trich can be cured with one dose of meds, like the first three in my list, but the fact that you don't know you have it makes it scary. You can even transfer trich by getting a "stripper slide" on your bare cock. Women can transmit it by rubbing pussies. With gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia a man will generally know he has something within 72 hours of infection, so if you always practice "no sex with the SO" for 72 hours after getting a BBBJ from a provider, you should be able to go to a clinic and get the pill or shot to clear it up before infecting someone else.
The big, bad, scary disease, HIV / AIDS, is probably harder to catch than any of the other STDs. This is especially true if you are the one releasing bodily fluids into your partner. Think about it, when a man cums, he shoots his semen OUT of his body and the woman catches it INTO hers. Men generally don't RECEIVE fluids, so you aren't getting the infection. It takes a sharing of bodily fluids for HIV to be transferred. Blood inside the hypodermic needle from the previous user. Bleeding anus from Greek and open sores on a penis. Both instances where you could possibly be exposed. When it comes to HIV and BBBJ, there was a study done in San Fransisco at the height of the first wave of infections where 100 oral only gay men were tracked. Of them only two became infected and they admitted that they had partaken in anal sex. So, the bottom line on Oral and HIV is that if you are the pitcher and not the catcher your chances of getting infected are pretty slim.
In light of Charlie Sheen's revelation, especially about how he is clinically clean (unmeasurable infection) of HIV, we have to wonder how far away are we from a vaccine or at least truly managing the disease.
I am not a doctor. My information comes from extensive reading of the CDC website and is only my opinion. It should be considered the be all and end all of your education. Read the data for yourself and make an informed decision about your risk acceptance.[/QUOTE]Thank you for providing this good information. We should all pay attention.
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Great info. Thank you for sharing!
[QUOTE=BTBear;2690404]I am always somewhat stunned by the fact that most hobbyists consider BBBJ to be totally safe, but won't do BBFS.
BBBJ and BBFS have the same incidences of transmission when it comes to gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, herpes, HPV and trichomonas So, if you let the lady suck your dick without a condom, you do run a chance of bringing home a "present" for the wife. The only true way to stay clean is to abstain, but we all know how that really works. Personally I worry most about the last three. Herpes can be transmitted without the presence of sores. For men, HPV and trich have no symptoms (unless you get genital warts from HPV) so you can transmit them without knowing. Trich can be cured with one dose of meds, like the first three in my list, but the fact that you don't know you have it makes it scary. You can even transfer trich by getting a "stripper slide" on your bare cock. Women can transmit it by rubbing pussies. With gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia a man will generally know he has something within 72 hours of infection, so if you always practice "no sex with the SO" for 72 hours after getting a BBBJ from a provider, you should be able to go to a clinic and get the pill or shot to clear it up before infecting someone else.
The big, bad, scary disease, HIV / AIDS, is probably harder to catch than any of the other STDs. This is especially true if you are the one releasing bodily fluids into your partner. Think about it, when a man cums, he shoots his semen OUT of his body and the woman catches it INTO hers. Men generally don't RECEIVE fluids, so you aren't getting the infection. It takes a sharing of bodily fluids for HIV to be transferred. Blood inside the hypodermic needle from the previous user. Bleeding anus from Greek and open sores on a penis. Both instances where you could possibly be exposed. When it comes to HIV and BBBJ, there was a study done in San Fransisco at the height of the first wave of infections where 100 oral only gay men were tracked. Of them only two became infected and they admitted that they had partaken in anal sex. So, the bottom line on Oral and HIV is that if you are the pitcher and not the catcher your chances of getting infected are pretty slim.
In light of Charlie Sheen's revelation, especially about how he is clinically clean (unmeasurable infection) of HIV, we have to wonder how far away are we from a vaccine or at least truly managing the disease.
I am not a doctor. My information comes from extensive reading of the CDC website and is only my opinion. It should be considered the be all and end all of your education. Read the data for yourself and make an informed decision about your risk acceptance.[/QUOTE]
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Thanks for the info
Fortunately my ATF says that I'm the only one she BBBJ's so my risk factor goes down substantially. J / K.
[QUOTE=BTBear;2690404]I am always somewhat stunned by the fact that most hobbyists consider BBBJ to be totally safe, but won't do BBFS.
BBBJ and BBFS have the same incidences of transmission when it comes to gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, herpes, HPV and trichomonas So, if you let the lady suck your dick without a condom, you do run a chance of bringing home a "present" for the wife. The only true way to stay clean is to abstain, but we all know how that really works. Personally I worry most about the last three. Herpes can be transmitted without the presence of sores. For men, HPV and trich have no symptoms (unless you get genital warts from HPV) so you can transmit them without knowing. Trich can be cured with one dose of meds, like the first three in my list, but the fact that you don't know you have it makes it scary. You can even transfer trich by getting a "stripper slide" on your bare cock. Women can transmit it by rubbing pussies. With gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia a man will generally know he has something within 72 hours of infection, so if you always practice "no sex with the SO" for 72 hours after getting a BBBJ from a provider, you should be able to go to a clinic and get the pill or shot to clear it up before infecting someone else.
The big, bad, scary disease, HIV / AIDS, is probably harder to catch than any of the other STDs. This is especially true if you are the one releasing bodily fluids into your partner. Think about it, when a man cums, he shoots his semen OUT of his body and the woman catches it INTO hers. Men generally don't RECEIVE fluids, so you aren't getting the infection. It takes a sharing of bodily fluids for HIV to be transferred. Blood inside the hypodermic needle from the previous user. Bleeding anus from Greek and open sores on a penis. Both instances where you could possibly be exposed. When it comes to HIV and BBBJ, there was a study done in San Fransisco at the height of the first wave of infections where 100 oral only gay men were tracked. Of them only two became infected and they admitted that they had partaken in anal sex. So, the bottom line on Oral and HIV is that if you are the pitcher and not the catcher your chances of getting infected are pretty slim.
In light of Charlie Sheen's revelation, especially about how he is clinically clean (unmeasurable infection) of HIV, we have to wonder how far away are we from a vaccine or at least truly managing the disease.
I am not a doctor. My information comes from extensive reading of the CDC website and is only my opinion. It should be considered the be all and end all of your education. Read the data for yourself and make an informed decision about your risk acceptance.[/QUOTE]
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Dam
[QUOTE=VettesRule;2690519]Fortunately my ATF says that I'm the only one she BBBJ's so my risk factor goes down substantially. J / K.[/QUOTE]She told me I was the only one.
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Good info
[QUOTE=BTBear;2690404]I am always somewhat stunned by the fact that most hobbyists consider BBBJ to be totally safe, but won't do BBFS.
BBBJ and BBFS have the same incidences of transmission when it comes to gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, herpes, HPV and trichomonas So, if you let the lady suck your dick without a condom, you do run a chance of bringing home a "present" for the wife. The only true way to stay clean is to abstain, but we all know how that really works. Personally I worry most about the last three. Herpes can be transmitted without the presence of sores. For men, HPV and trich have no symptoms (unless you get genital warts from HPV) so you can transmit them without knowing. Trich can be cured with one dose of meds, like the first three in my list, but the fact that you don't know you have it makes it scary. You can even transfer trich by getting a "stripper slide" on your bare cock. Women can transmit it by rubbing pussies. With gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia a man will generally know he has something within 72 hours of infection, so if you always practice "no sex with the SO" for 72 hours after getting a BBBJ from a provider, you should be able to go to a clinic and get the pill or shot to clear it up before infecting someone else.
The big, bad, scary disease, HIV / AIDS, is probably harder to catch than any of the other STDs. This is especially true if you are the one releasing bodily fluids into your partner. Think about it, when a man cums, he shoots his semen OUT of his body and the woman catches it INTO hers. Men generally don't RECEIVE fluids, so you aren't getting the infection. It takes a sharing of bodily fluids for HIV to be transferred. Blood inside the hypodermic needle from the previous user. Bleeding anus from Greek and open sores on a penis. Both instances where you could possibly be exposed. When it comes to HIV and BBBJ, there was a study done in San Fransisco at the height of the first wave of infections where 100 oral only gay men were tracked. Of them only two became infected and they admitted that they had partaken in anal sex. So, the bottom line on Oral and HIV is that if you are the pitcher and not the catcher your chances of getting infected are pretty slim.
In light of Charlie Sheen's revelation, especially about how he is clinically clean (unmeasurable infection) of HIV, we have to wonder how far away are we from a vaccine or at least truly managing the disease.
I am not a doctor. My information comes from extensive reading of the CDC website and is only my opinion. It should be considered the be all and end all of your education. Read the data for yourself and make an informed decision about your risk acceptance.[/QUOTE]That's enough information to make me want to stop thinking with the little head.
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Lol
[QUOTE=KaintuckMan;2690577]She told me I was the only one.[/QUOTE]Damn. Mine says the same thing. I'm the only one. LOL.
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No way!
[QUOTE=KaintuckMan;2690577]She told me I was the only one.[/QUOTE]She told me that I was the ONLY ONE!
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Lmao.
[QUOTE=Defcon3;2690865]She told me that I was the ONLY ONE![/QUOTE]LOL. Was told I was the only one.
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[QUOTE=VettesRule;2690519]Fortunately my ATF says that I'm the only one she BBBJ's so my risk factor goes down substantially. J / K.[/QUOTE]Same here. 😀.
You don't think they would tell us that if it wasn't true do you?
J / K.