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[QUOTE=PhilMe143;2642322]A lot of you guys are posting about this brandie lady lately. I see she gives great service from what all of you are saying. You guys say she is terminally ill, but it isn't contagious? I understand the reason we seek BBFS treatment cause it is awesome! I bring this up because it reminds me of a movie I once saw, based on a true story. About a young lady having sex with every man that would. She would only go bare though, if they refused she would leave or kick them out. She was lied to by a man she trusted and contracted h. I. v. So she was purposely trying to infect every man she could for revenge. I hope brandie is being totally honest with you guys, but we know the risk involved in this, but.[/QUOTE]I was thinking along those same lines. Curious if anyone has tried doing her with a cover? If she objects to a cover, I would be very afraid of hidden motives. Just my $0. 02 worth. Having said that, I may give her a try with a cover. I'm too nervous of someone who has nothing to lose offering raw service.
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[QUOTE=PlaynAtl;2642513]I was thinking along those same lines. Curious if anyone has tried doing her with a cover? If she objects to a cover, I would be very afraid of hidden motives. Just my $0. 02 worth. Having said that, I may give her a try with a cover. I'm too nervous of someone who has nothing to lose offering raw service.[/QUOTE]Brandie will do covered service and does not object, her illness is not contageous and is see. Very sweet girl and a lot of these women are flakes but not this one.
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[QUOTE=GreekLover6;2642564]Brandie will do covered service and does not object, her illness is not contageous and is see. Very sweet girl and a lot of these women are flakes but not this one.[/QUOTE]Why won't anyone actually state what the illness is (since it appears some of you know)? That would put the kibosh on the whole topic.
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[QUOTE=Wleakr;2642886]Why won't anyone actually state what the illness is (since it appears some of you know)? That would put the kibosh on the whole topic.[/QUOTE]Cervical cancer spread stage 4.
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Anyone have any info on this one? Ter reviewed, says she's all holes open for anything. Pics and vids extra but its my thing.
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[QUOTE=Wleakr;2642886]Why won't anyone actually state what the illness is (since it appears some of you know)? That would put the kibosh on the whole topic.[/QUOTE]Good question. That would settle it. Also, just some food for thought. If she has a compromised immune system due to an end stage illness, she will more easily acquire infections. Both sexually transmitted and otherwise. As all of you already know, sex with someone who is positive for an STD does not always lead to infection, but a compromised immune system will greatly increase the infection rate. It obviously does not matter from her point of view, but just be aware that she is more likely to pick up an STD (and therefore transmit one) than the average provider allowing unrestrained BBFS. If we knew the type of problem she has, we would have more info to work with in that area. If the hair is real (and I think I saw pubic hair in one of the pictures someone posted, so I assume it is), she must NOT be receiving aggressive cancer treatment at this point. That could be because she doesn't have cancer, or because it has progressed to the point that she is not being treated.
Either way, be careful, enjoy, and make informed decisions. I won't go on any more on this topic, since I've gotten blasted by private message for pointing out potential risks with a particular provider once before.
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[QUOTE=PlaynAtl;2642990]Good question. That would settle it. Also, just some food for thought. If she has a compromised immune system due to an end stage illness, she will more easily acquire infections. Both sexually transmitted and otherwise. As all of you already know, sex with someone who is positive for an STD does not always lead to infection, but a compromised immune system will greatly increase the infection rate. It obviously does not matter from her point of view, but just be aware that she is more likely to pick up an STD (and therefore transmit one) than the average provider allowing unrestrained BBFS. If we knew the type of problem she has, we would have more info to work with in that area. If the hair is real (and I think I saw pubic hair in one of the pictures someone posted, so I assume it is), she must NOT be receiving aggressive cancer treatment at this point. That could be because she doesn't have cancer, or because it has progressed to the point that she is not being treated.
Either way, be careful, enjoy, and make informed decisions. I won't go on any more on this topic, since I've gotten blasted by private message for pointing out potential risks with a particular provider once before.[/QUOTE]Slow down buddy. LOL just kidding. I asked if she had cancer, but nobody except Greek knows what she has that is terminal. So here I go. What does Brandi have that is terminal? Also, how much time does she have left?
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[QUOTE=Zipper34;2643016]Slow down buddy. LOL just kidding. I asked if she had cancer, but nobody except Greek knows what she has that is terminal. So here I go. What does Brandi have that is terminal? Also, how much time does she have left?[/QUOTE]Greek said it's cancer; the silly word mangling feature of this forum edited it to "see".
Knock yourselves out guys; I have pretty flexible standards at times, but barebacking a terminally ill prostitute just seems ghoulish to me.
(My philosophy is: if one part of the equation is a bit extreme (BBFS) then the other parts should be normal (she's a student, a mom, a professional, etc.) "Doomed" is hardly a balancing normality!
O.
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[QUOTE=Ozymandias;2643055]
but barebacking a terminally ill prostitute just seems ghoulish to me.
O.[/QUOTE]You owe me a new keyboard.
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[QUOTE=GreekLover6;2642921]Cervical cancer spread stage 4.[/QUOTE]Just saw this now. So brandie has cervical cancer? Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't cervical cancer an std? Isn't it linked to hiv and AIDS but doesn't necessarily come from those all the time? I wouldn't hit this chick.
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[QUOTE=Zipper34;2643191]but isn't cervical cancer an std? Isn't it linked to hiv and AIDS but doesn't necessarily come from those all the time? [/QUOTE]Yes and yes.
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[QUOTE=Zipper34;2643191]Just saw this now. So brandie has cervical cancer? Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't cervical cancer an std? Isn't it linked to hiv and AIDS but doesn't necessarily come from those all the time? I wouldn't hit this chick.[/QUOTE]Well (to expand on Aaron's brief reply), cervical cancer isn't an STD per se (it's a cancer), but it is caused by a sexually transmitted virus, HPV. Kind of a fine distinction, I know. It's fair to say though that pretty much all mongers are carriers of HPV, and it's pretty endemic in the sexually active population anyway, but it's mostly latent unless either there is a LOT of exposure (like, you guessed it, prostitutes) and / or the immune system is compromised (as happens with HIV, or even just smoking).
A woman who is VERY sexually active, and has a lifestyle which suppresses immunity, starts being a likely candidate for cervical cancer around the age of 35 or so (though it can strike earlier, even in early 20's, just with a crappy dice roll). I remember, when I used to frequent strip clubs in the 90's, I knew a few dancers who developed cervical cancer: multiple sex partners, drinking, smoking, lack of sleep, stress (and elevated cortisol levels), all conspired to make it a stripper killer. One presumes a prostitute may be an even likelier candidate.
There are about 40 strains of HPV, two of which are especially aggressive (16 and 18), and a prostitute who is barebacking a lot of clients is certainly going to eventually be exposed to quite a few, and each strain is a separate coin in the cervical cancer slot machine; eventually, you're going to pull a jackpot.
O.
ps. If she is at stage IV, then indeed she's basically dead already; it's a matter of eventual palliative care.
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[QUOTE=Ozymandias;2643277]Well (to expand on Aaron's brief reply), cervical cancer isn't an STD per se (it's a cancer), but it is caused by a sexually transmitted virus, HPV. Kind of a fine distinction, I know. It's fair to say though that pretty much all mongers are carriers of HPV, and it's pretty endemic in the sexually active population anyway, but it's mostly latent unless either there is a LOT of exposure (like, you guessed it, prostitutes) and / or the immune system is compromised (as happens with HIV, or even just smoking).
A woman who is VERY sexually active, and has a lifestyle which suppresses immunity, starts being a likely candidate for cervical cancer around the age of 35 or so (though it can strike earlier, even in early 20's, just with a crappy dice roll). I remember, when I used to frequent strip clubs in the 90's, I knew a few dancers who developed cervical cancer: multiple sex partners, drinking, smoking, lack of sleep, stress (and elevated cortisol levels), all conspired to make it a stripper killer. One presumes a prostitute may be an even likelier candidate.
There are about 40 strains of HPV, two of which are especially aggressive (16 and 18), and a prostitute who is barebacking a lot of clients is certainly going to eventually be exposed to quite a few, and each strain is a separate coin in the cervical cancer slot machine; eventually, you're going to pull a jackpot.
O.
ps. If she is at stage IV, then indeed she's basically dead already; it's a matter of eventual palliative care.[/QUOTE]To expand on this. Acquiring some STDs will make it more likely that a woman who has HPV will develop cervical cancer. HIV is one of these, as is gonorrhea and chlamydia. Cervical cancer is very treatable if detected early, but I doubt many providers make their regular gynecology checkups.
Stage 4 is a grim diagnosis. I'm surprised she is physically able to continue seeing many clients, if she is genuinely stage 4.
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[QUOTE=PlaynAtl;2643331]To expand on this. Acquiring some STDs will make it more likely that a woman who has HPV will develop cervical cancer. HIV is one of these, as is gonorrhea and chlamydia. Cervical cancer is very treatable if detected early, but I doubt many providers make their regular gynecology checkups.
Stage 4 is a grim diagnosis. I'm surprised she is physically able to continue seeing many clients, if she is genuinely stage 4.[/QUOTE]Who knows, maybe Greek will let us know when her time has come but if she's still around 2 years from now then she is most likely not terminal. Also, wouldn't sex be incredibly painful for her?
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[QUOTE=Zipper34;2643343]Who knows, maybe Greek will let us know when her time has come but if she's still around 2 years from now then she is most likely not terminal. Also, wouldn't sex be incredibly painful for her?[/QUOTE]Info on Brandie is just that, an explanation from her if she ever got nauseous what was going on. My only response to any of you is due to her situation and if she did happen to contract ANYTHING life threatening or not she probably isn't going to worry about it. Take it for what its worth, you all take a chance with any of these girls including myself. Why I get tested every three months symptoms or not, fortunately I haven't had any issues with pro / utr / swingers. I do take some of these girls out to clubs and parties using them as bait and usually get 3,4,5 freebies a night out of it. I do get insight talking with them and find it funny some of your conjectures, not to say they are always completely truthful but they do start talking once the drinks start to flow and they get comfortable being around you. *.