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06-10-18 22:50 #868Banned Member

Posts: 235Most condoms provide inadequate protection!
According to the 2018 edition of The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy (20th edition, page 1624), "condoms to not cover all areas that can be affected and thus do not fully protect against genital herpes. ".
The chapter of this book about "genital warts" says "Because of the location of these warts, condoms may not fully protect against infection" (p. 1704).
The most protective condoms are the Unique (sometimes called Pasante Unique) condom, that is pulled rather than rolled on and covers the whole penis and has a flange at the bottom that covers a small area beyond the base of the penis. Another good choice that covers much better than usual condoms is the female condom with the inner loop REMOVED and the condom pulled over and worn on the penis rather than used by the woman.
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06-01-18 03:33 #867Senior Member

Posts: 473Here's an article for you.
Originally Posted by CduBonusG
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https://www.gq.com/story/ask-dr-jake...-from-oral-sex
More dangerous for the person giving oral than receiving.
And, realistically, most people have been exposed to Herpes.
As far as you guys who like t give oral (is DATY the proper acronym?
The singer from Iron Maiden got throat cancer from that and so did actor Michael Douglas.
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05-31-18 15:22 #866Senior Member

Posts: 123No
It's a very low risk activity; you'd have a better chance of getting hit by lightning.
Originally Posted by CduBonusG
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05-31-18 13:52 #865Senior Member

Posts: 689I agree. . .
Especially with BBFS and if I hear that is what a gal provides I tend to take a pass, BUT. . .
Sometimes the little head gets the better of the big head.
Then it's hope and pray or ask yourself was it worth it.
Originally Posted by CduBonusG
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05-31-18 12:57 #864Senior Member

Posts: 244Bbbj
Honest question about this. Aren't you guys worried about STD's?! I mean that is really risky. Right?
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05-31-18 00:59 #863Regular Member

Posts: 19Update: I got something. Ruined my whole goddamned weekend. Tingly penis, frequent urination, inflamed urethra, inflamed prostate, slight pain in balls, crazy rash from the oil used, many sleepless nights. I went to the city sti clinic on division (austin neighborhood). No chlamydia, still waiting for results on gonnoreah. Nurse said I had an NGU, which is basically a bacterial infection.
Originally Posted by Datsurman
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05-30-18 05:22 #862Senior Member

Posts: 521Chill Winston. Chill.
1) One's risk of catching something from a BBBJ is about the same as one's risk of catching something from a LFK or DFK. How much do you worry about kissing a girl?
2) "yeah, but this was an MP not a date". I hear you, but realize that. These days. The nice girl you meet in the supermarket could easily have a notch count equal or higher than some escorts.
Originally Posted by CafeRaceritali
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05-27-18 01:04 #861Regular Member

Posts: 6Oups.
You can but not necesery. Chlamydia, often it's transmited by uncover BJ even. If you got contamined, you may feel itching while you pee. It's easy to cure in1- 2 weeks, you can order pils online without prescriptions. (I have some in case).
Originally Posted by CafeRaceritali
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Whta's that place you went to?
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05-26-18 22:16 #860Senior Member

Posts: 450Same thing happened to me. My main concern was herpes, but no symptoms after 1 month. Will get tested after 6 weeks just for peace of mind. Unprotected sex is too risky with the amount of customers that an my sees.
Originally Posted by CafeRaceritali
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05-26-18 16:46 #859Senior Member

Posts: 107Same
I had a similar experience at exercise that happened so quick I couldn't do anything nothing has come of it so far though. Highly recommended place though.
Originally Posted by CafeRaceritali
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05-26-18 09:25 #858Senior Member

Posts: 3468Teachable Moment.
This.
Originally Posted by CafeRaceritali
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I would keep a cover in my pocket if this ever happens again. Take this as a teachable moment. I've had no issues with a BBBJ.
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05-26-18 08:54 #857Senior Member

Posts: 802Wouldn't worry.
I'm overly cautious about those sorts of things too cause I'm married. Chances of you getting anything is pretty slim but most symptoms show in first two weeks after that you can go get tested. I went to planned parenthood, I used my insurance but you can pay cash if you like (less that $100 I believe).
Originally Posted by CafeRaceritali
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05-25-18 22:49 #856Regular Member

Posts: 19Thanks. Was the first time this ever happened to me. We all know Googling these kinds of questions is useless. Glad the site's back up too. I just wanted to get a feel for what I'm up against. If anyone has ever actually gotten something from very quick BBBJ, I'd like to know.
Originally Posted by Meijerslp
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04-04-18 14:09 #855Senior Member

Posts: 2243True. IF you get tested by an Antigen test. The "rapid tests" measure antibodies to the HIV virus. It can take as long as 2-3 months for a particular body to produce antibodies to HIV in levels that are detectable.
Originally Posted by JJGittes
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03-24-18 06:31 #854Senior Member

Posts: 129Yep. Depends on the blood test, but it usually takes 3-4 weeks before HIV becomes detectable.
Originally Posted by Aviator1958
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