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[QUOTE=Redneck1;3870485]That would be a dubious assumption. A 2005-2008 federal Centers for Disease Control study concluded that of women in the USA who've had more than ten sex partners in their lifetime, 37.1% were infected with the HSV-2 genital herpes virus.[/QUOTE]In my experience, herpes is a hot chick disease. (Kind of kidding, kind of not.).
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[QUOTE=Redneck1;3870485]That would be a dubious assumption. A 2005-2008 federal Centers for Disease Control study concluded that of women in the USA who've had more than ten sex partners in their lifetime, 37.1% were infected with the HSV-2 genital herpes virus.[/QUOTE]Thats my instinctive thought. But this doesn't explain the established BB ladies on this island who've been doing this for years. The ones I've met (very popular ones) claim a clean bill of health. I guess the cynics will say BS to that, but then these ladies are still providing then. Which I highly doubt would happen if the former was true.
What are your thoughts on that? And do you believe a good chunk of the johns out there are active carriers of nasty shit?
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[QUOTE=ItchyAchy;3871172]Thats my instinctive thought. But this doesn't explain the established BB ladies on this island who've been doing this for years. The ones I've met (very popular ones) claim a clean bill of health. I guess the cynics will say BS to that, but then these ladies are still providing then. Which I highly doubt would happen if the former was true.[/QUOTE]First, the fact that a provider would "claim" to have a "clean bill of health" is almost worthless. Usually, providers are most motivated by money, and very few would ever say: "By the way, before we begin I want you to know that I'm infected with a genital herpes virus that could be transmitted to you," LOL. If they did, many customers would suddenly be remembering that they left their wallet at home, or that there's an emergency at work, or some other reason to quickly leave. Second, providers are often untruthful about a wide variety of topics, so lying or remaining silent about herpes wouldn't be difficult for most. Third, because herpes can sometimes be transmitted even when it's not visible on the transmitter, and sometimes remains latent for a long time before an infected person has a visible outbreak (if ever), it's often impossible to accurately pinpoint a herpes infection to a particular session with a particular provider. So a provider can plausibly deny transmitting herpes if a customer subsequently asks whether she did so. Fourth, herpes isn't fatal and frequently isn't visible, so providers can live with it for many years and continue providing when it isn't visible. Fifth, herpes can be asymptomatic and many infected persons aren't even aware they've been infected, so a provider may be infected with herpes and not know it. In light of the combination of those five factors, the wide discrepancy between herpes infection rates reported by medical studies and herpes infections disclosed by providers themselves wouldn't seem inexplicable.
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[QUOTE=ItchyAchy;3871172]Thats my instinctive thought. But this doesn't explain the established BB ladies on this island who've been doing this for years. The ones I've met (very popular ones) claim a clean bill of health. I guess the cynics will say BS to that, but then these ladies are still providing then. Which I highly doubt would happen if the former was true.
What are your thoughts on that? And do you believe a good chunk of the johns out there are active carriers of nasty shit?[/QUOTE]Kid, you said you were new to this. Sounds like you shouldn't be swimming on the BB end of the pool if you're that worried about getting something and stick to covered-only service. Which is fine. Everyone accepts and manges their own level of risk in this hobby.
Even with rubbers this isn't the safest hobby. There's lots of things that could go wrong that has nothing to do with STDs. Some chick tried to steal my phone and if you go through the other reviews, girls try to pull all manner of shady shit. Again, accepting and managing your acceptable level of risk.
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Tinder
So many Tinder websites when Googled. Which is the official site? Thanks.
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Aloha Mongers
Hi friends!
I'm not very active in this forum as I live in CA (but if you need a recommendation there, reach-out to me).
I will be staying in Ko'olina next week and wondered if there was any recommendations you kindly gentlemen would offer. Things like:
•near Ko olina.
•big natural breasts on a slim / fit woman.
•ability to deepthroat +9".
•multiple pops.
Does anyone know if Monica is still at Kings?
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[QUOTE=TotalGrip;3873196]Hi friends!
I'm not very active in this forum as I live in CA (but if you need a recommendation there, reach-out to me).
I will be staying in Ko'olina next week and wondered if there was any recommendations you kindly gentlemen would offer. Things like:
near Ko olina.
big natural breasts on a slim / fit woman.
ability to deepthroat +9".
multiple pops.
Does anyone know if Monica is still at Kings?[/QUOTE]Last I heard Monica was still at Crystal Healing Massage. She is supposed the be on vacation in August. Last I saw her she still did multiple pops.
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Asian hotel girls
Fellas,
Any Asian girls working in hotels? I mean like you texted / called the agent and the girl will come to your room kind of thing. If so, where should I be looking?
And what's the damage?
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Called Kison. Monica
[QUOTE=Jb987;3873232]Last I heard Monica was still at Crystal Healing Massage. She is supposed the be on vacation in August. Last I saw her she still did multiple pops.[/QUOTE](This is a x-post for Kison thread).
I just called Kison and was told that Monica will be on vacation until October. (If she's in California and you have her number / location, please let me know.).
I was recommended Yoko as a replacement, but was also told "we have many other girls".
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[QUOTE=WaiuOne;3872737]So many Tinder websites when Googled. Which is the official site? Thanks.[/QUOTE]Here you go: [URL]http://tinder.com[/URL].
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[QUOTE=Redneck1;3871618]First, the fact that a provider would "claim" to have a "clean bill of health" is almost worthless. Usually, providers are most motivated by money, and very few would ever say: "By the way, before we begin I want you to know that I'm infected with a genital herpes virus that could be transmitted to you," LOL. If they did, many customers would suddenly be remembering that they left their wallet at home, or that there's an emergency at work, or some other reason to quickly leave. Second, providers are often untruthful about a wide variety of topics, so lying or remaining silent about herpes wouldn't be difficult for most. Third, because herpes can sometimes be transmitted even when it's not visible on the transmitter, and sometimes remains latent for a long time before an infected person has a visible outbreak (if ever), it's often impossible to accurately pinpoint a herpes infection to a particular session with a particular provider. So a provider can plausibly deny transmitting herpes if a customer subsequently asks whether she did so. Fourth, herpes isn't fatal and frequently isn't visible, so providers can live with it for many years and continue providing when it isn't visible. Fifth, herpes can be asymptomatic and many infected persons aren't even aware they've been infected, so a provider may be infected with herpes and not know it. In light of the combination of those five factors, the wide discrepancy between herpes infection rates reported by medical studies and herpes infections disclosed by providers themselves wouldn't seem inexplicable.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the input. I appreciate.
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Standard rates
I am relatively new to the hobby and recently moved to the island so sorry for starting off with a question. I'm looking to book with a provider later this week and would like to know what some of the standard rate tips are out here. I know every city is a little different and don't want to mess with what everyone else is tipping for services. Thanks!
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[QUOTE=TotalGrip;3873196]Hi friends!
I'm not very active in this forum as I live in CA (but if you need a recommendation there, reach-out to me).
I will be staying in Ko'olina next week and wondered if there was any recommendations you kindly gentlemen would offer. Things like:
near Ko olina.
big natural breasts on a slim / fit woman.
ability to deepthroat +9".
multiple pops.
Does anyone know if Monica is still at Kings?[/QUOTE]Monica is not at Kings, and Monica is not MSOG.
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