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10-29-25 13:26 #1829Senior Member

Posts: 49I Sing the Body Electric
One train of thought is: When you have a more expensive provider, they tend to attract higher end males that mostly frequent higher end women. Higher end males do not frequent the Abbey's of the world / the lower end filth-drug fueled money quenching females that probably have a higher propensity to have STDs.
Originally Posted by BuderBum314
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10-29-25 12:21 #1828Senior Member

Posts: 208Also curious about this. I've noticed a lot of these Korean women are offereing BBFS. What has changed in the last 5-10 years that makes these women not worry about STD's? I'm genuinely interested. Do they douche with bleach after the client leaves or what? LOL. Seriously, why has this become such a regular thing now? And same for the hobbiest, how do you stick your raw dick into a provider knowing hundreds or in some cases thousands of other guys are doing it raw dog with her. Again, are we not worried about STD's anymore? I know it "feels better" but damn.
Originally Posted by Rugby6996
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07-07-25 07:53 #1827Senior Member

Posts: 251Holy hell. This is why heath is important folks! Because there's so much misinformation online. Yall need to start actually consulting with your doctors.
PREP provides about 99% protection against HIV, meaning all means of transmission (semen, vaginal fluids, fecal matter & blood).
It's a once a day pill that blocks HIV from spreading in your body by essentially creating a forcefield around your cells, preventing the HIV from replicating and therefore from forming an infection.
If you take it as prescribed, you are pretty much immune to HIV. This is a fact. The horror stories of PREP not working are absolutely due to people who don't take the pill properly. You have to take it consistently. Missing days on end will reduce and eventually nullify your protection.
Of course, yall could just decide NOT to fuck raw, but I'm not one to judge. So please, educate yourselves, and get prep already.
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07-02-25 00:23 #1826Senior Member

Posts: 2405If you click 'View Original Post' and see the post he replied to, it's Mini. You can book her tomorrow..in SD. I believe she is listed as Hera K.
Originally Posted by JackHolly
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The rest of this post is only about maintaining good health. First, some LA options STD testing:
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/dhsp/STDClinics.htm
One example is Ahf Wellness, such as one at West Adams. They offer free STD and HIV test, covering chlymedia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV. Results in days. Urine test and throat swab for bacteria, blood test for syphilis and HIV. Professional. In general, I would not worry about HIV unless you are doing anal. The risk with PIV is very low per many studies on the topic.
For prevention, the most important vaccines are Gardasil 9 if you are 45 and under, then Hepatitis B. Although Hep B is three shots, like the Covid vaccines each shot gives cumulative protection. These are very easy ways to automatically prevent genital warts, certain cancers, and liver damage. That is to say, HPV is the sole cause of genital warts and the leading cause of penile and cervical cancer. Hep A is also an option for those into rimming (Hep A is spread through oral-fecal).
Among bacterial infections, there are many strains that are too minor to be tested for but can cause UTIs in men and women. These are called NGUs. The problem with NGUs is you can be asymptomatic but then pass the NGU to your new girlfriend who then has symptoms. Then both of you would be treated or you will just give it back to her. The most common NGU is Trichomoniasis, but there are so many others there is no point testing for them. They are all easily treated with antibacterials. Therefore, if you are quitting bb to take on a new civilian girlfriend, it's important you get antibacterial treatment (usually a 3 type combo) at least one week before seeing her. See the Callondoc post for details:
http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...ic#post7114663 Callondoc for antibiotics
For vaccines, it's possible to just do walk in at CVS. Out of habit and to guarantee supplies I do a reservation. CVS lets you choose 3 vaccines per visit, it's easy and they often make you wait 15 minutes after to check for reaction. The 4 vaccines I would focus on are Flu, Covid (updated), HPV (45 years and under), and Hep B. The last two (HPV and Hep B) are important for anyone sexually active. There are other vaccines you can get by exemption even if you don't normally qualify, they will not verify since medical info is private. I won't explain too much about vaccines, but they matter. Wear your seatbelt.
https://www.cvs.com/immunizations/get-vaccinated CVS vaccination appointment
It is very often to have a "not STD" problem and panic thinking it is. I got balantis (painful surface skin infection) and "worn out head" (too much friction on skin) while monogamous with civilian girlfriends. It's how I learned they weren't STDs and not to panic. Both balantis and worn out skin heal perfectly with time and aren't a problem. I even confirmed the balantis that I was peeing a bit of sugar due to pre-diabetes (sugar + yeast = yeast infection). Stopped as soon as I treated the pre-diabetes. In contrast, a bacterial UTI you'll feel internally instead. Just my opinion and experience, good luck and stay safe.
The first three links cover things more in-depth, but you don't need to know "the whys" if you simply follow the above advice.
http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...=1#post7115503 Testing Q&A, NGUs
http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...=1#post7139153 SD info and Std PSA
http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...=1#post7161940 Balantis from yeast infection with diabetes (harmless but painful).
https://www.ochealthinfo.com/service...-and-treatment OC STD clinic
Attached are 4 FC2 examples, plus a traditional JAV featuring a solid intro to what a hostess club is like. For those interested in high end hostess clubs in Japan, an interview:
Originally Posted by Download X
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1xwLUjk1uI High end Japan hostess club
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06-18-25 22:06 #1825Senior Member

Posts: 207New HIV Prevention drug shot offering 6 months of protection
Yeztugo is the new HIV prevention shot just approved in 2025—it's a big deal because you only need to get it twice a year for six months of protection. It's called lenacapavir, and studies showed it was nearly 100% effective at preventing HIV in people at risk. You get two injections in the abdomen every six months, and it's a game-changer for anyone who doesn't want to worry about taking a daily pill. Just remember, you have to test negative for HIV before starting, and it doesn't protect against other STIs, so keep using condoms for full protection.
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05-26-25 14:23 #1824Senior Member

Posts: 207Rip BBFS
I see, guess BBFS may be off the table for me then. Gonna look into those japanese condoms
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05-26-25 14:13 #1823Senior Member

Posts: 214Even with prep
There are people who have gotten hiv. That alone should tell you everything you need to know not mention prolong use wil fuck up your kidneys. This is facts I'm not spitballing here or anything.
Originally Posted by FurryMonger122
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05-26-25 13:59 #1822Senior Member

Posts: 207I understand, but I can't find where its says specifically it will protect against hiv as a man doing sex vaginally. I asked chatgpt and it said it does not and researched online. I would like to know.
Originally Posted by PinWheel97
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edit: i asked chatgpt again and now its saying it does protect against hiv for men. I dont know anymore.
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05-26-25 12:32 #1821Senior Member

Posts: 198If it prevents HIV, it prevents HIV. They likely specify "receiving anal sex" because that is the most likely way for a male to get HIV through sexual activity. Via infected semen. The transmission rates from vagina to penis are incredibly small, as are anus to penis because blood is a fairly weak transmission vector. Now if you were to get a transfusion that would be a different story, or if you had open sores on your penis and she was on her period, that would increase the odds, but generic vanilla sex the risk is very very very small for HIV (with a sloppy seconds caveat, because then you might be sliding in infected semen.).
Originally Posted by FurryMonger122
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I say all that to say. I wouldn't worry too much about HIV. All the other STDs are still out there though.
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05-26-25 02:05 #1820Senior Member

Posts: 659Prep
Not trying to be argumentative but did you read this right? To protect against hiv as a man doing sex vaginally you just have to take it a full 20 days. Which is longer than the other variations. But happy to hear what you read.
Originally Posted by FurryMonger122
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05-26-25 00:09 #1819Senior Member

Posts: 207Prep descovy
I had been on prep descovy and just realized after some research it doesn't even prevent hiv from vaginal to penis. Only for receiving anal sex LOL. Don't be dumb like me, hopefully I aint catch nothing.
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05-20-25 09:41 #1818Senior Member

Posts: 251I agree with what you're saying for the most part. Although I don't think increased promiscuity is the core problem. Its the lack of balance, and the disregard for sexual health, which is a symptom of the larger education deficit that afflicts America.
Originally Posted by Lance547
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In an ideal society, well-informed young folks can have sex, and practice good judgement with who they have sex with and how (as in, using condoms). Sex is wonderful, whether it's casual or monogamous, but like anything, one needs to have restraint and make good decisions because one bad decision can stick with you forever.
The lack of education here extends to sexual health. America has always had shitty sexual health curriculums, despite pushes to integrate it more deeply into education. In high school we had an hour long STD education class that happened in our school auditorium. That was only the sex health class I had ever had in the history of my school career.
As long as America's education institution continues to make sexual health education a low priority for young folks, this kind of rampant, irresponsible sex behavior is only going to get worse, especially as technology makes it easier, and the youth's role models (influencers, etc.) validate it.
On top of that -- participants in this hobby won't make it any better, because you know, every other question is "does she do BB". LOL.
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05-20-25 08:42 #1817Asshole

Posts: 399Fear mongering
LOL. These old boomers are doing more fear mongering than regular mongering these days.
If you are a straight man who doesn't shoot up, you have little to worry about for HIV. If you are concerned, you can get on prep and your chances of getting HIV go from 1% to 0. 001% or something ridiculously small like that.
HIV is also no longer a death sentence.
But with all that said. It's always best to stay safe and know the risks of engaging in this dangerous hobby.
Originally Posted by Lance547
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05-19-25 23:33 #1816Senior Member

Posts: 977The thing is you don't know until you get there. This is why providers can scam guys for years because they're counting on the client knowing nothing about her and her service and there is only boards like this to warn others.
Originally Posted by SentryMarv1
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I remember when I got into the game years ago there was this pretty Hispanic woman who basically did the same thing and I believe wore latex gloves too. She made all these promises but the real encounter was horrible. Finally her name got around and she was one to be avoided.
Other girls size you up at the door. If they find you attractive you can get away with more and the less attractive you are to them they try and get way with doing less, they rush and they want more $$. Some things are a no brainer. Take a shower and smell good and the outcome should be better. In many ads I seen providers say take a shower and no funky smells otherwise they will refuse service.
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05-19-25 20:19 #1815Senior Member

Posts: 977HIV is on the rise in several states because the youth today don't respect HIV like how people 40 and over do.
Originally Posted by SentryMarv1
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The youth today aren't afraid or concerned of HIV because they know all they have to do is take a pill and they will live. In my youth HIV was a death sentence and people died in a couple years and there was nothing the hospital could do about it. Big strong men or young beautiful women were reduced to a skeleton in a few years and had a slow agonizing death. HIV was also attached to big names like Magic Johnson, Gia Carangi, or Tommy Morrison so nobody was immune.
HIV is no joke. Its a nasty intelligent virus that attacks the immune system and causes the body to be unable to fight off simple opportunistic infections.
Having said that, American life is changing and not for the better which is why HIV is on the rise again. Less people are getting married, probably record out of wedlock births, the hookup culture is in full swing due to cellphones, and all of this is influenced by porn which has grown substantially and has become more hardcore since I was a teen looking at Playboy.
I would argue you're probably safer with a mid tier escort because at least she's going to make sure condoms are used every time because its a job to them.
In the real world in this day and age the youth meet up on apps, they drink and smoke, then they hop in the bed together that same day not getting tested first or using condoms consistently and they do this routine going through different people for years.
A lady once told me her younger sister told her that she slept with 25 boys by the time she was a hs senior! That was unheard of in my day unless the girl was a street prostitute. Another lady I briefly went out on a few real dates said she spent all her 20's partying in NYC drinking and now she's overweight with liver problems and single. She is like a lot of women who were influenced by sitcoms like Sex in the City not realizing its all fake and its not a healthy way to really live especially for a woman.
Then there is a podcast online and this man who host the show says women who go through the American college system just figure that she slept with at least 50 dudes before she met you so plan accordingly. Then you have all the touring pro sports teams and musicians who come into town where women regardless if they're married or have boyfriends they sleep with these men right away because they're celebrities. A member of jane's addiction has bunch of stuff written about him by girls online who say he gave them herpes. Usher was sued for the same thing.
Promiscuity has really taken off in America especially if you're in certain social circles. Miami, NY, Atlanta, Texas and even down south all have high rates of new HIV diagnoses compared to the national average.








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