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02-15-22 13:34 #1373Senior Member

Posts: 975That's not true. You can catch gonorrhea, chlamydia and / or syphilis from just a bare back blow job especially when you're dealing with drug addicted street walkers who can service up to 15-20 men a day.
Originally Posted by WaitUwotm8
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Regardless if you do this once a month or everyday go get tested at least every few months at your local free health clinic or when you think you have symptoms such as discharge or a burning sensation when you pee.
Syphilis is the most serious! You could have it and not know it as the symptoms may not be apparent like gonorrhea where there is discharge out of your penis. You need to get treatment for syphilis right away when it's in its early stages.
Anyone who is doing this go get tested at your free local clinic and also get your hepatitis A / B shots which should also be free!
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02-15-22 11:28 #1372Senior Member

Posts: 2441Std's
According to my specialist it's very hard to catch an STD for the male through oral sex. What type of STD'S are we talking about?
You can also catch STD'S through touching an object and then touching your penis or the area around your penis. It's a gamble but oral sex BBBJ should be fine. Go talk to your infectious disease doctor. Times have changed so who knows.
Originally Posted by LSakata
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02-15-22 10:54 #1371Regular Member

Posts: 20BUMP! Good Question. This forum has strict rules about posting STD info. Should / could be a separate thread to keep us all safe and in the know.
Originally Posted by MichiganNative
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02-15-22 09:18 #1370Senior Member

Posts: 141Short answer is yes
Short answer is yes.
Originally Posted by Hobrah
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http://www.cdc.gov/std/healthcomm/st...andoralsex.htm#anchor_1638992958914.
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02-15-22 06:02 #1369Senior Member

Posts: 279Yes
Technically yes, if she got herpes, gonorrhea, or chlamydia in the mouth then it can transfer to your dick. Those said diseases can exist in the mouth.
Originally Posted by Hobrah
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02-15-22 03:16 #1368Senior Member

Posts: 66Can you catch an std from a BBBJ?
Originally Posted by GofasBits
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02-14-22 19:34 #1367Regular Member

Posts: 15Average Rating
I took it for a test drive last week. I asked for a car date and she was good with that. It was $ for ss. Deep throats and swallows. I most likely won't repeat though. Her pics are better than in person. Then again, she also apologized for not having any makeup. I'm just curious if anyone has ever gotten anything from this hobby by letting a worker BBBJCIM?.
Originally Posted by FourWdGreg
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02-14-22 19:04 #1366Senior Member

Posts: 1286Teho
That's the risk you take if you choose to do so. If you scared, but you want to see that provider wear a hat. If you too worried then don't see that one at all. We all old enough for know better. GL!
Originally Posted by RayPurchase
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02-14-22 16:03 #1365Senior Member

Posts: 62Guys I see this a lot BBBJCIM & BBFS, nobody bothered about catching an STD?
Originally Posted by YoungMonger808
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Has anyone caught one? I don't know if I would risk it myself.
Any thoughts, just curious.
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02-13-22 09:00 #1364Senior Member

Posts: 59No, its not dangerous at all. BBBJ is one of the safest activities you can do with a SW. Literally little to no danger. The only std I'd say there is a realistic chance of contracting is something like the herp. But the SW would have to be contagious during an outbreak with visible lesions on their mouth that make direct contact with your Peen. I would assume everyone here is smart enough to not let a SW anywhere near your cock if you see that. Besides that, pretty safe activity. Spoken from tons of research and experience.
Originally Posted by JerryMandering
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Any SW who wants you to wear a condom for BBBJ is severely misinformed and likely not going to change her outlook if you give her the facts. She may change her outlook depending on how desperate she is for money though.
You start to enter risky territory once you get into Vaginal and anal sex. But minuscule to no risk if a condom is used properly. There are mongers on here who roll the dice with BBCP and say they have never gotten anything. Ive done it here and there but try not to make a habit of it because it could be a potentially dangerous activity if done on the regular IMO. Lots of SW wont even let you do it unless you know them well enough. Tp Barbie one of the few that has let me . A one off here and there is most likely not gonna result in anything. I have read that STDs like HIV for example usually take multiple exposures to develop. From what I understand, its usually not like a one off where you are exposed once and youre done. Plus transmission for this stuff is lower if youre a male participating in vaginal sex vs a female participating in vaginal and or anal etc.
A lot of STD info is outdated, government sponsored fear mongering hysteria to keep the slaves in check. Just like they keep everyone in check with countless other BS. There is a great site called thebody with questions answered by an STD expert dr Hunter handsfield. He actually gives you real info, not regurgitated fear monger BS. Just Google the site / his name, he explains all of this in greater detail much better than I can paraphrasing.
Keep mongering and getting BBBJs from these phenes.
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02-13-22 05:46 #1363Regular Member

Posts: 6I've only ever BBBJ a SW like three times, is it as dangerous as they say?
Originally Posted by WaitUwotm8
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01-31-22 10:52 #1362Senior Member

Posts: 153If you test positive you get a quick telephone appointment with one of their doctors and they write you a script to pick up wherever you want. They don't charge you extra for the appointment.
Originally Posted by BigBang2
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01-30-22 13:33 #1361Senior Member

Posts: 194Rv
You are correct! I failed to mention about the affiliation, STDCHECK.COM I HEARD ABOUT THAT, If you test positive how do you get the script, just curious and thank you for the clarification.
Originally Posted by RegalFreeman
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01-30-22 11:34 #1360Senior Member

Posts: 153Walk ins with cash are one way but keep in mind that if you go to a walk in affiliated with your normal doctor, your test is going to show up on your mychart account or whatever online medical record site your doctor uses. For example if you go to a trinity health walk in and your primary DR is a part of trinity health, that visit and your results are easy to pull up with your online trinity health account. If you never made an account your wife can still sign in with your SSN. If you share a computer with your significant other or have any reason to believe she may find your trail, I recommend either going to a free city sponsored health clinic which unfortunately only does tests on certain days or use an independent web based testing service like STDcheck.com or talenttesting. This way the tests you get done aren't tied to your medical records. I personally like the latter site because some upper class girls in NYC use it and will let you BB if you exchange results with them from that service. Like you said the most important thing is to stay safe and there are plenty of ways to do so.
Originally Posted by BigBang2
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01-30-22 10:53 #1359Senior Member

Posts: 335Theoretically it's confidential. They'll contact your partners to tell them they've been exposed, but won't give your name. Which might or might not prevent your wife from figuring out it's you, LOL -- if she doesn't hit you over the head with a rolling pin as soon as she hangs up the phone, she's probably sleeping around too and you're in the clear:
Originally Posted by ConnecticutGuy
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"The State of Connecticut, Department of Public Health, STD Control Program attempts to interview all patients with syphilis. Some patients with gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV are interviewed to assist with partner notification. Patients are educated about their infection, counseled on how to avoid reinfection, and asked to confidentially provide the names and locating information of their sexual partners. Partners are confidentially located for screening and treatment by trained field staff without divulging the identity of the infected patient."
But still, just one more risk you should educate yourself about for your own protection. Good post from ConnecticutGuy. Link: https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Infectious...es-Information.









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