Are you suggesting that any SP that does bbbj will also do CIM? I don’t know if I read your post correctlyDoesn't it follow that BBBJ and CIM go together
Are you suggesting that any SP that does bbbj will also do CIM? I don’t know if I read your post correctlyDoesn't it follow that BBBJ and CIM go together
Are you suggesting that any SP that does bbbj will also do CIM? I don’t know if I read your post correctly
If I work, I do so with a fresh test (less than 2 weeks old)
i honestly get lost here, are you a provider?
Wow, you must be naturally talented.
i am also naturally talented, but the other head![]()
It's always interesting to see the massive taboo regarding the std talk in the community here and elsewhere (europe too). The reasoning is always "we know the risks, so shut up". First of all, I've noticed that many posters do *not* in fact know the risks as well as they think, as evidenced by the misinformation that's often posted (for instance the stats on the transferability of HIV).
Second, just because you know the risks now or in the past does not mean those risks stay the same. It is an ever changing topic, and thus always worthy of discussion.
Second this. And FYI there is a whole sub forum called "Health Info" where you can find all the facts and statistics of STD that you want.
I believe keeping a thread like this one alive brings more people to read about the subject. All the risks related to this hobby might be clear for some of you, but I assure you it's not for everyone. It would be wrong to assume that all the hobbyists are aware of every single risk encountered for every single sexual practice (i.e BBFS, BBBJ, CIM, etc.). Spreading awareness is the only thing we can do to help keeping this hobby safe. I get tested every 3-4 weeks to make sure I'm not affected by any disease and I hope everyone does the same (I highly doubt it). - A
I test for most except HepA/B (vaccinated) after almost every visit to Montreal while considering the different testing windows requirements of each STD. Once/twice a year I do a full panel including Hep A/B.I do, sometimes more frequently. If I work, I do so with a fresh test (less than 2 weeks old)
Current count: 2 of us
Anyone else???
To avoid confusion, I think you mean "threat", right?Which is a treat to us all.
Cheers,
“Hobbyists seeking education on STDs should go to a more authoritative source than this thread. Most of the members here haven’t had formal medical training.”Spot on transatlantic, thank you
Cool, 3 of us so far... and counting??I test for most except HepA/B (vaccinated) after almost every visit to Montreal while considering the different testing windows requirements of each STD. Once/twice a year I do a full panel including Hep A/B.
Just a reminder. Any post that encourages fact checking or further sex education is never a bad thing. Threat to us all? With BBFS of course it is obvious, but there are also a lot of other things that are a threat to us all. Threat is relative... just because someone doesn't believe it is a threat to oneself does not mean it storps being a risk factor... just sayin'...Just a reminder. This thread is not about sex education. It was started because of ass holes asking/paying/forcing bbfs. Which is a threat to us all.
Cheers,
Just curious EB... who are the wannabe experts? I didn't see anyone trying to be one, only a lot of speculation and "theory." With the exception of MrProfiteroles, I didn't see anyone putting out (unsubstantiated BTW) numbers or facts. It's up to each person to do their own research, assess their own risk toleranace, and be as responsible as possible to mitigate risk to others. It's easy to think (or not think) about risk to oneself and BBFS certainly grabs the headlines, but to think of our risk to others? Not so much...This was the stated reason by the Mods in shutting down at least 5 BBFS health risk threads that I can recall in the past. Nobody needs to consult an anonymous internet review board for medical advice. The threads that were shut down had many posts by wannabe experts who in reality know nothing. This thread is more of the same.
This was the stated reason by the Mods in shutting down at least 5 BBFS health risk threads that I can recall in the past.
Cool, 3 of us so far... and counting??
Just curious EB... who are the wannabe experts? I didn't see anyone trying to be one, only a lot of speculation and "theory." With the exception of MrProfiteroles, I didn't see anyone putting out (unsubstantiated BTW) numbers or facts. It's up to each person to do their own research, assess their own risk toleranace, and be as responsible as possible to mitigate risk to others. It's easy to think (or not think) about risk to oneself and BBFS certainly grabs the headlines, but to think of our risk to others? Not so much...
The problem with this thread is majority of posts are not about risk and the ones that are are not medically credible. The message is simple, use a condom. It shouldn’t have to take 271 posts and counting to get this message across.
I developed skills, because they "taught" me... what I lacked physically, I had to make up in performance. I still laugh at myself and often, but I do my best to encourage the new group of young talent who are contemplating doing what I do. After all, if I can do it, anyone can...
I got tested recently and plan to get tested on a regular basis too.
As for testing I do too. 2 things to say as for the test:
1. the 24h result turnaround fast test cost the same thing as a 1h girl with extra...
2. when I go there I am so scared to run into some of my favorite sp haha
That is interesting, any quick know hows on how to improve performance?




