Questions for one and all
As you have might have noticed I've got plenty to share.
Believe or not I'm professionally a busy guy.
I have not had a chance to thumb through rules, tips, and protocols.
My question is why my post doesn't show up in a timely manner at times. Also how do I directly message admin?
Any and all insight is greatly appreciated.
Stay safe brethren.
This smells like a fake to me
[URL]http://columbus.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/50outcall-specials-dont-miss-this-treat/22547549[/URL]
Fake as in LEO. What do you think?
AIDs Education, sorely lacking
RE:-
[B]If you BB'D Madison.[/B]
[QUOTE=BusterCapp;2628792]Getting ripped off for room money is the least of your problems. Good luck, and please post the other girls you have seen, so I can stay away.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=MastaaFun;2628834]Yes please I would also like to know the other providers you have had contact with after sessions with Madison thank you.[/QUOTE]Jeez! Sounds like you are implying an elevated risk of HIV infection is possible?
Get an education:
1) Assume most girls will / do offer bb services. I always ask for it, to see if it is on the menu, such that I can avoid a girl. I'd say, that if pushed, 75% will agree up front to BBFS, with most being cool with cid.
2) Health professionals in the forefront of the HIV / AIDS battle tell me that the Female to male transmission rate is VERY low. The cavet is that if you have an open sore, wound or cut on yer Johnson, you chances go up. Of course BB anal with anyone is higher risk.
3) The rate of HIV infection in the wild is relatively low to start with <2%, with only a few groups, like gay men & intravenous drug users, having a higher incidence rate.
4) So if you are terrified of contracting HIV, then were a condom EVERYTIME. Even IF the girl does have HIV, the transmission rate is low and your party hat will give you additional protection. IF this is too risky for you then, you are in the wrong hobby, better stick to jacking off at peep shows!
5) Getting HIV infection is no longer a death sentence, per the pros mentioned in#2. They call it a manageable chronic condition. Most on the anti-retrovirals have no detectable levels of HIV in the blood stream.
So decide what risk is appropriate. Maybe it is time to get on the side lines?
https://www.odh.ohio.gov/~/media/ODH/ASSETS/Files/health%20statistics%20-%20disease%20-%20hiv-aids/Franklin.pdf