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01-30-22 08:26 #1358Senior Member

Posts: 117Testing
There is a huge difference between confidential testing and anonymous testing.
Originally Posted by BigBang2
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01-30-22 07:50 #1357Senior Member

Posts: 269Confidentiality is up to the doctor. You'd better make sure you have one that will not submit the form, which is required by state law. Not doing so is grounds for having his license suspended or worse. Be advised, they DO notify wives, girlfriends, etc. , which can make your day. The state will mail out inquiries and information to these people, in which case your next piece of ass may be forcibly inflicted by a divorce lawyer. Spreading an STD with knowledge aforethought is also a prosecutable offense.
Originally Posted by BigBang2
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https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/Depart...D23Formpdf.pdf
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01-29-22 14:44 #1356Senior Member

Posts: 37FYI- RV PD Talks
Just an FYI. Good afternoon gents. I was getting bagels and coffee yesterday by RV. While waiting outside to get in, I overheard a lady from the Pediatricians office discussing what is happening underneath them. The mega flags are up. Play safe and be safe!
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01-29-22 14:04 #1355Senior Member

Posts: 194Rv
I have been asked how to get tested and at the same time keep it confidential, guys let's get real here. For the sake of being compliant, I went to a walk in and paid cash, use common sense but please don't hold back from being tested in fear! There are ways to be confidential. Whatever you do stay safe!
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01-27-22 14:10 #1354Senior Member

Posts: 194Please note, a third of men do not report symptoms! And some variation from the listed symptoms are: slight burning sensation and frequent urinating. Because some men are A symptomatic they find out from their partners! Oooops.
Originally Posted by Lgkok
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01-27-22 07:35 #1353Senior Member

Posts: 771Pain areas: in the eyes, lower abdomen, pelvis, testicle, or vagina.
Originally Posted by Rich196
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Pain circumstances: can occur during sexual intercourse or during urination.
Groin: abnormal vaginal discharge, discharge from penis, or vaginal bleeding.
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01-26-22 17:30 #1352Senior Member

Posts: 1190I'm shocked! From a high volume shack?
Originally Posted by Lgkok
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01-22-22 22:15 #1351Senior Member

Posts: 110Covered to Be Safe
Covering up is important to prevent the transition of STDs but not a perfect solution. Some of the other posts talk about covering to avoid STDs and most look at it realistically, the cover helps but is not fool-proof. HPV and Herpes is easily transmitted even though covered. Both can be transmitted from skin to skin. In the case of herpes, look for acne looking bumps around the kitty and the ass. HPV is harder to detect because many people do not show signs but can share. Luckily there is a vaccine for HPV. There are also hepatitis vaccines out there.
Have fun, be safe, and help others have fun.
Originally Posted by FreeJ702
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01-22-22 15:05 #1350Senior Member

Posts: 41Situational Dependency
If you are single, no GF, no kids. And you don't care about the likelihood of catching an STD by going bareback into a sex worker who is servicing guys who similarly don't care about catching an STD (so the probability of you getting one compounds to almost certainty) then that's your business and do what you want to do. BUT if you have a significant other, kids etc then you are frankly a selfish idiot b / c you are putting other people (who you presumably care about) at risk. Not to mention if you are married, good luck telling your wife you caught an STD by shaking someone's hand (er, more likely. Good luck telling her divorce attorney). Got something to lose, care about your health? Wrap it up 100% of the time.
Originally Posted by FreeJ702
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01-19-22 22:19 #1349Senior Member

Posts: 77Glad to help
I don't think you are being paranoid, when you go bare STD's come with it guaranteed. Guys get tested, Trich and Chlamydia are big time out there and we all fuck the same pool of hoes. I've caught both multiple times SMH, Every time I promise myself I won't go bare anymore and still do. Stay safe guys.
Originally Posted by ShadeyMann
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01-19-22 17:30 #1348Senior Member

Posts: 73I wanted to thank you for this, callondoc was a freaking godsend and within an hour I was at a pharmacy picking up 3 drugs for what I was worried about. To be clear this isn't to do with my recent review, its just me being a paranoid freak. With callondoc I used a fake name because discretion is important and it worked great. I'm a paranoid freak and think the risk of BBFS may be more than my mind can take so I just went for the 3 most likely things to get treated for just to put my mind at ease.
I'd like to add to the lab part of this. I've used https://www.stdcheck.com/ in the past with a Visa gift card and a fake name with no issue and the full panel is $139 ($258 if you want the HIV RNA Early Detection). Here's a website I found that spells out how to do it with a fake name / email for anyone not used to doing shady shit LOL.
https://anonymousstd.com/get-anonymo...ous-treatment/
Originally Posted by FreeJ702
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01-17-22 14:39 #1347Senior Member

Posts: 648When you say PEP do you mean PREP? If so, it does not prevent any STIs or STDs other than HIV.
Originally Posted by Risque
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01-14-22 12:04 #1346Banned Member

Posts: 79Obviously
Hence why I wrote PEP and IUDs preventing STIs and pregnancies. PEP prevents the STIs and big bad HIV while IUDs *usually* (not 100%) protect against unwanted pregnancies.
Originally Posted by OralWonder
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01-14-22 11:43 #1345Senior Member

Posts: 648FYI. IUDs will prevent pregnancies but do not prevent STDs.
Originally Posted by Risque
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01-14-22 11:07 #1344Advertiser-Escort

Posts: 11Hepatitis C can only be spread from blood to blood contact, not from other bodily fluids. IF you were to contact it through a "date" and that's a Big IF, most people with healthy, good immune systems, their bodies could fight it off on its own. Hepatitis C is also something one person can give to themselves.
Originally Posted by TeeTime69
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MRSA (a type of staph infection) is caught through open wound contact. Most cases of this are found in areas with a large amount of people in a small space: jails, homeless shelters, rehab facilities, etc.
Hepatitis A is contacted through food and water typically from an infected person spreading microscopic Feceal matter. Or through oral sex (rim job). Highly contagious.
HIV is contracted through all bodily fluids.
Other STD's that are harder to get than most think:
Herpes: Can only affect the un-infected party if the infected party is currently in a "breakout" which would be very noticeable. This not only shows visible signs but causes a very heavy green like discharge. This is not cureable.
Most common STI's: HPV, Trich.
Among gay men: syphilis, gonorrhea.
Things also spread through sexual contact that most don't know about.
BV: Bacterial vaginosos. Male has unprotected sex with infected female then spreads it to other unprotected sex partner.
UTI: This really isn't spread more like oral bacterial swapping fluids from vagina to. Anus.
Yeast infection: believe it or not, men can spread this to different woman from a woman who had one.








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