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02-06-19 00:23 #998Senior Member

Posts: 189What are the sti risk with a condom?
Hypothetical situation here.
Lets say someone goes to an Asian massage parlor. Pays 50 for a massage and tips 100. Pretending the masseuse comes in to the room in a very sexy outfit, takes it off, puts a condom on the guy. Sucks and rides him with a condom. Then finishes him with a hand and no condom. What are the std risk levels here? Is it safe for her to wash you down in rubbing alcohol too?
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02-06-19 00:05 #997Senior Member

Posts: 104There are 109,000 people with HIV in NYC. Just remember that.
Originally Posted by VanillaStick
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02-05-19 21:31 #996Senior Member

Posts: 1039Lucy
A question for you brave gentlemen. Aren't you guys concerned of STD's, especially those you can't rid of, like HIV, ETC. I would love to give this a try but scared to death of that. How are you sure they are clean?
Originally Posted by Tanatloc
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02-02-19 19:56 #995Senior Member

Posts: 409Condoms
Blackhawk you are much more experienced in this game than I will ever be. But what you just described is parners who are intimate and of course then it is easier to keep from catching the virus. However, we are talking about guys who have sex with random women and women who have sex with random guys not knowing anything about their habits, lifestyles, or kinky shit they may be into. The fear of herpes in one reason I normally stick to bjs and with a select few bbbjs. And there is a certain member I never see a provider he has been with because chances are he has barebacked them.
Originally Posted by BlackHawk101
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02-02-19 11:57 #994

Posts: 2981Try again
Conclusions Condom use offers significant protection against HSV-2 infection in susceptible women. Changes in sexual behavior, correlated with counseling about avoiding sex when a partner has lesions, were associated with reduction in HSV-2 acquisition over time. These data suggest that identification of discordant couples can reduce transmission of HSV-2, especially for heterosexual couples in which the male partner has HSV-2 infection.
Originally Posted by BoroGuy54
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I have 2 female friends I know who have it. They say 80% of the guys they date want to go BB. It doesn’t slow the guys down. I guess I’m old school. Show me the papers before we’re BB.
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02-01-19 16:14 #993Senior Member

Posts: 409Herpes
Condoms do not protect against herpes, you're f*cked.
Originally Posted by BigRon1969
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02-01-19 15:38 #992Senior Member

Posts: 137Also, HIV symptons probably going aren't going to show up that soon. And it can take 6 months to show up on a test. If you have a wife, fuck her as little as possible and definitely do not do anal on her until you get tested.
Originally Posted by Murphy69
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02-01-19 15:08 #991Senior Member

Posts: 1279I seriously doubt you contracted anything serious if you look at the stats on actual transmission and see how hard it can be to get something awful even with an infected partner. Something ore simple that an antibiotic may fix would be more a realty in my opinion. I'd say test and get your answers then relax. I have been where you are and all the self torture you're doing really wears on you. You begin to feel sick in certain ways and phantom pains and illness pops up. I can say that if I had to bet I am about 99.99% sure you are fine and I will be found to be correct. I hope all turns out well for you as I'm sure it will.
Originally Posted by Tripnosis
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02-01-19 07:30 #990Senior Member

Posts: 50Stay covered my friends
I was talking to a friend yesterday who has a cousin on SA and her cousin is 19, Latina mix and actually gets $$ per visit. Thing is that her cousin has herpes. I don't know her profile and won't find out. She said that some guys get so worked up about going BB that they just do it anyway. Although pleasurable, you may be bringing back some extra baggage. Stay covered my friends.
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01-21-19 07:30 #989Regular Member

Posts: 2Out of luck?
It's been 6 weeks since I've barebacked a meth addict (status unknown). A full ten second and less of very dry vaginal intercourse with her on top with me finishing inside her.
A week afterwards I started getting flu symptoms: canker sores, muscle weakness, yellow to green mucus, coughs. Symptoms have persisted for the 6 weeks on and off. Still haven't had chills, headaches, fever, or rashes.
Although I live in the cold and could just attribute this to the flu, the canker sores and random muscle aches have been off putting. I've never had canker sores unless I accidentally bit my lip or brush too hard against my gums. The muscle ache\weakness is new. Although I can lift and contract muscles normally, it feels weak like you're in a hypoglycemic state all the time. Then I get these random and mild muscle aches, the worst so far has been jabbing neck pains in the lymph nodes that leads to earaches.
Feels like my luck is finally out. I've been hyper aware of everything HIV since then; I literally sat the airport, looked up and saw a magic johnson ad looking back at me and panicked. What could the transmission route have been in this potential case? Break in the skin or through the urethra? It was so dry I can only assume it was either through skin break or the urethra tip unfolding of the penis.
I'll be testing at the 7 week mark and will update. This post was more a less of #offmychest. Will be interesting to see if I fall into that. 04% odds of transmission.
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01-16-19 20:16 #988Senior Member

Posts: 149Misleading. Estimated 20-25% of USA Adults have HSV-2 (herpes simplex B), close to that 1 in 4 total. HSV-2 is twice as common in women as in men. Once you have it, you always have it.
Originally Posted by PeterHouston
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If you count HPV (human papillomavirus) as an std, that's another 25%. It's the most common std, but usually clears up on its own (unlike other stds), and there's a vaccine that women receive because HPV can cause cancer.
The most common remaining std is chlamydia, at about 4% of adults, probably much higher here. It and syphilis spread very easily. You will eventually lose the bet, possibly on your first try.
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01-16-19 15:18 #987Senior Member

Posts: 420"Olive Leaf Extract" a book by Dr. Morton Walker.
"Scientific research has now shown that olive leaf extract contains powerful active ingredients, such as oleuropein and calcium elenolate, which actually help destroy viruses, fungi, bacteria, and parasites that cause disease. Although olive leaf extract is capable of killing a broad range of infection-causing agents, it does not harm the beneficial bacteria in your body".
"Now that calcium elenolate / olive leaf extract is available to the public, we can resist the onset of diseases and maladies listed in this table, taken directly from the book": AIDS, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitus, Herpes, Syphilis, Urinary Tract Infection, Warts, etc.
http://www.truthaboutlymedisease.com....php?f=6&t=638
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01-16-19 02:32 #986Senior Member

Posts: 230STD's-- Very common
The answer is an answer you do not want to hear. The odds are very high of getting an std from an escort / AMP provider offering BBFS. I have seen statistics that 1 in 4 people have an STD. I cannot pomt to a specific study showing this. But look online for the prevalence of STD's. It is high.
The more contacts one has the higher the risk of contacting an STD. Some of these providers see multiple men a day. If they are barebacking you they are barebacking others no matter what they say.
Recently there was a posting on here in the BB thread saying those who had seen a certain provider should be checked. Think about it. If she saw multiple mongers who then saw multiple providers each who then saw more mongers it is easy to figure out the odds are high, especially since many on here see the same providers based on what I have read. Yes one can contact an STD with a BBBJ as well.
Many STDs are asymptomatic in both males and females. So sadly feeling fine is not a guarantee of being free of an STD. Gonorrhea and Chlamydia are fairly easily checked as is syphilis. Trichomoniasis is not easy to diagnose in men. Many people with herpes have only one episode and no more so they do not realize they have HSV. But they can still shed the virus at certain times. HIV and Hepatitis B are around too. Many of these providers have track marks on their arms or elsewhere and / or abscesses on the legs or buttocks indicative of IV drug use. There have been comments about there being multiple women on the track on AA who are HIV positive. Hepatitis goes along with IV drug use too.
The one bright part is that just because one is exposed to an STD (including HIV) does not mean they will come down with the disease. But certainly the more exposure the higher the risk.
Wearing a condom is a good way to protect oneself. Latex ones are the best but none are 100% effective. All experts recommend wearing a condom at all time when engaged in sexual activity.
One provider who has been frequently mentioned on this site as a BB provider (and a gangbang provider) takes something to protect her from getting HIV (or did as of a couple years ago when I was communicating with her). It may help her but not those who are barebacking her. And clearly she is a high volume provider.
There is much reliable information on STD's (STI's) online. Check the CDC website. I suspect webMD is a reliable site as well.
If one has been barebacking one or more escorts then one should be checked for an STD (and possibly treated) before being with your SO or you run the risk of passing along a gift to her.
Hope this answers your questions.
PM if you have any questions / comments.
Originally Posted by MikeRizzo2020
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01-14-19 16:48 #985Senior Member

Posts: 29Number 1 concern for me too. Problem is several of them have no symptoms so you never know.
Originally Posted by MikeRizzo2020
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01-14-19 09:54 #984Senior Member

Posts: 65The question on STD is a good one. I also wonder about that. Especially so many of the girls are now doing BB. Even BBBJ can be risky.
Originally Posted by MikeRizzo2020
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