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  1. #1402

    Re: Hibiclens

    Except don't use it on your genitals! Manufacturer's advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by AsianLPGAfan  [View Original Post]
    Get a bottle of hibiclens it is a monger must for super disinfecting.

    That is super potent stuff to kill germs.

    It is used in hospitals.

    About as good as you can do to minimise chances for MRSA

  2. #1401

    Sexcd

    You know, she's actually the reason I bothered to get a login. I stumbled upon this site a while ago and read it from time to time and became intrigued by sexcd and another gal, and was told if I posted over a certain number of reviews that could potentially serve as verification (I've seen only one indie in my time) , and so that was enough to make me register. I started reviewing and well. I never ended up seeing her. But. Wow, very interesting to hear about someone getting out. (All the best to her, whatever she's pursuing).

    Quote Originally Posted by MAC1969  [View Original Post]
    Hi Joe,

    Deana isn't coming back for a while if she comes back at all : (she is safe and from what I know still in school. Her web site is going to be down over the nex few days and probably won't be back up.

    If she ever does come back to work she will post.

    Good luck,

    Mac.

    P. S. I tried to PM you but your inbox is full.

  3. #1400

    Herpes

    Sorry it took me so long to get around to this.

    The study finds that women and blacks were most likely to be infected. HSV-2 prevalence was nearly twice as high among women (20.9 percent) than men (11.5 percent), and was more than three times higher among blacks (39.2 percent) than whites (12.3 percent). The most affected group was black women, with a prevalence rate of 48 percent.
    Http://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/...ssrelease.html

    Stay safe, and happy hunting.

  4. #1399

    At your local drugstore

    Quote Originally Posted by Hags Joe  [View Original Post]
    Speaking of health issues, anyone familiar with a recent outbreak of MRSA in Providence recently, and how to protect oneself, and if it's an issue in MA now? I'm not familiar with it.

    Maybe we should open a health sub-forum.
    Get a bottle of hibiclens it is a monger must for super disinfecting.

    That is super potent stuff to kill germs.

    It is used in hospitals.

    About as good as you can do to minimise chances for MRSA

  5. #1398

    Deana

    Quote Originally Posted by Hags Joe  [View Original Post]
    I know there's a school, and a health issue, but has anyone been able to either reach or see Deana in the last month?

    Thanks
    Hi Joe,

    Deana isn't coming back for a while if she comes back at all : (she is safe and from what I know still in school. Her web site is going to be down over the nex few days and probably won't be back up.

    If she ever does come back to work she will post.

    Good luck,

    Mac.

    P. S. I tried to PM you but your inbox is full.

  6. #1397
    Quote Originally Posted by Hags Joe  [View Original Post]
    Speaking of health issues, anyone familiar with a recent outbreak of MRSA in Providence recently, and how to protect oneself, and if it's an issue in MA now? I'm not familiar with it.

    Maybe we should open a health sub-forum.
    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) , it's pretty common in hospitals and jails. It can be spread through skin to skin contact, or contact with contaminated clothing or other surfaces. If they have it in their lungs and have a productive cough, then it can also be airborne. It's a fairly hardy bacterium, and can survive for a little under 3 months on clothing and other surfaces. It's not the only antibiotic resistant bacterium either, there's also MSSA, ORSA, VRSA, VISA, VRE, and I'm sure there's others... the list keeps growing.

    You'll drive yourself insane if you start fixating on all the things you could get from human contact. Just have fun, and take a shower afterward.

    Stay safe, and happy hunting.

  7. #1396

    Review : Mallory tel 203 726 1834

    Ok so I did not want to push my luck and ask her what she offered over the phone, So I just went there not knowing what to expect, She gave me her addy, and she met me outside her house. She is fucken hot and I mean hard body, perfect face, teeth body etc, This is the kind of girl you would not expect to be doing this kind of thing, sometimes its hard to explain things in words, let me just say I was in AWE of her beauty charm, and personality But thats about it. I met her and gave her 100 because thats what she advertises. She was sweet and her blonde freind was waiting outside with her boyfreind, but I ws there to see mallory.

    So she put on some music and started a little strip show Have to admit it was neat and differnt, She was wearing little booty shorts and her pink "fuk me pumps" So hot, She then gave me an incredible massage, This was no cheasy rushed massage, She knows what she's doing, Mediam to hard pressure on my neck back, I could feel her hot pussy on my back while she was massaging me, she even massaged my butt, So after like 30 minutes she asks me to flip, at this point I did not know how it was going to end, so I asked for a blow job, and she said she does not do that.

    Ok so I said a hand job is fine, she replys how much more was I going to give her? LOL not cool in my book I said well how about 20, she said 40, I said ok, so she jerked me off somewhat into it but it was not a slow smooth handjob, Just really fast trying to get me off, When I shot my first stream of cum she stopped, Again not cool, I had to finish getting it all out, So I asked her I would love to see her pussy, she said thats extra too LOL.

    Oh my fucken head, I said Ill pass, So as I'm heading over to my pants she follows me and sees me counting my wad of cash that I had, she said please give me 60, So I gave it to her but was not happy abuut how she hustled me for more money, total was 160, so there you have it, I can't say really anything negative, But if there is one thing I hate is when they advertise a price to lure you in, Then they try to get as much as they can off you, The first Appt should be no upselling Just tell me what you offer and thats not how she treated me, STILL Had a great time, Just brings back bad memories when they treat you like this, thats all I'm saying.

    http://newhampshire.backpage.com/Fem...als-22/3076515

  8. #1395

    Mrsa

    Speaking of health issues, anyone familiar with a recent outbreak of MRSA in Providence recently, and how to protect oneself, and if it's an issue in MA now? I'm not familiar with it.

    Maybe we should open a health sub-forum.

  9. #1394
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrlmus  [View Original Post]
    Is it commonly used nowadays to treat heroin or cocaine addictions?
    Naltrexone? It's been around for about ten years or so. It's the drug that's used in the rapid opiate detox where they sedate the patient with general anesthesia, and then load them up with naltrexone. It forces the opiates off of the receptors, and does about a weeks worth of detoxing in a matter of hours. A Really Bad thing to try without the general anesthesia. It's very similar to naloxone (ie narcan) , which is used for opiate overdoses, in that it removes opiates from the receptors and blocks them. But unlike naloxone which has a halflife of 20 minutes, naltrexone has a halflife of around 12 hours. It's also prescribed to prevent an opiate addicted patient from relapsing after they have fully detoxed. It can either be taken in pill form every day, or an implant can be inserted under the skin in the abdomen which slowly dissolves over about 3 months. For all practical purposes, it makes it virtually impossible for the patient to relapse since the amount of opiates required to overcome naltrexone's affinity for the receptors would almost certainly be fatal. Any lower amount of opiates will simply make the patient violently ill, with none of the normal pleasurable side effects of opiates that they're generally seeking. It will also have similar effects with alcohol, but not to the same extent. If an opiate addict really Wants to stay clean, then naltrexone is the best answer.

    Benzodiazepines are a very commonly prescribed family of drugs which include Ativan, Valium, Klonopin, and Xanax, among others. They are mostly anxiolytics and hypnotic sedatives, but there are a few muscle relaxants and anticonvulsants. They have a synergistic effect with opiates and alcohol, and the majority of deaths from overdose are a result of combining other drugs with benzodiazepines.

    Cocaine addiction is generally only treated with therapy, which is why the relapse rate is so high. There have been some studies done which show that treatment with bicyclic antidepressants will greatly reduce the relapse rate, but for some reason it has not become common practice.

    I hope I've answered any questions you had.

    Stay safe, and happy hunting.

  10. #1393
    Senior Member


    Posts: 2137
    Quote Originally Posted by Ho Hunter 328  [View Original Post]
    Naltrexone, an opiate blocker, will make you sick if you drink alcohol. Any if the benzodiazepines will have a synergistic effect with alcohol, and may easily lead to an overdose. Some people also report nausea when drinking alcohol with suboxone (a partial opiate blocker).

    Stay safe, and happy hunting.
    Is it commonly used nowadays to treat heroin or cocaine addictions?

  11. #1392
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrlmus  [View Original Post]
    I have already had an experience with several providers who wouldn't touch alcohol that I would bring over (beer, wine, nothing too heavy) while not really appearing like being someone who is too touchy about things. All of them smoked and appeared to have a pretty eventful life, if you know what I mean.

    Initially I thought maybe they were AA but one of them told me that she was going through some sort of medical treatment and alcohol would make her feel bad. Neither one sounded like they were the AA members nor particularly looked like one. Anyone knows is this some sort of sign of a person going through methadon treatment maybe or something similar? Anyone any ideas.
    There are a ton of prescription drugs that don't react well with alcohol. It doesn't have to be methadon treatment or something sinister. I wouldn't read anything into it.

  12. #1391
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Lee811  [View Original Post]
    Saw her a few days ago. Very sweet on the phone and in person. She's very pretty. Even better than in the picture in her ad.

    Giant rack, but very saggy. Still, love when a chick can suck her own nips. A little rushed and everything, including Russian, had to be covered. But she had some good dirty talk and I couldn't resist the fun bags. Was worth the $120 half hour.
    Who is this regarding, ad is gone.

  13. #1390
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrlmus  [View Original Post]
    I have already had an experience with several providers who wouldn't touch alcohol that I would bring over (beer, wine, nothing too heavy) while not really appearing like being someone who is too touchy about things. All of them smoked and appeared to have a pretty eventful life, if you know what I mean.

    Initially I thought maybe they were AA but one of them told me that she was going through some sort of medical treatment and alcohol would make her feel bad. Neither one sounded like they were the AA members nor particularly looked like one. Anyone knows is this some sort of sign of a person going through methadon treatment maybe or something similar? Anyone any ideas.
    Naltrexone, an opiate blocker, will make you sick if you drink alcohol. Any if the benzodiazepines will have a synergistic effect with alcohol, and may easily lead to an overdose. Some people also report nausea when drinking alcohol with suboxone (a partial opiate blocker).

    Stay safe, and happy hunting.

  14. #1389
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrlmus  [View Original Post]
    Anyone knows is this some sort of sign of a person going through methadon treatment maybe or something similar? Anyone any ideas.
    Could it be they were just afraid the booze was laced with something (e. G. Rohypnol)?

  15. #1388
    Senior Member


    Posts: 2137

    Wouldn't drink alcohol.

    I have already had an experience with several providers who wouldn't touch alcohol that I would bring over (beer, wine, nothing too heavy) while not really appearing like being someone who is too touchy about things. All of them smoked and appeared to have a pretty eventful life, if you know what I mean.

    Initially I thought maybe they were AA but one of them told me that she was going through some sort of medical treatment and alcohol would make her feel bad. Neither one sounded like they were the AA members nor particularly looked like one. Anyone knows is this some sort of sign of a person going through methadon treatment maybe or something similar? Anyone any ideas.

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