If you see service providers frequently, you should get tested far more often than once a year, to protect us and to protect you. Someone mentioned one girl getting an STI as if it's rare. It's not that rare because we have to offer unsafe services.
Daty and bbbj count as risky services. It's not just bareback sex. Besides, condoms are not 100 percent at protecting both parties from an infection. Some guys don't know how to remove, and specially with new girls some bad clients will try to take it off.
Another story just because I want it to sink in. Last year, I saw a new client who asked to only have protected services with me. He had only seen me and another provider 3 months earlier, who was very very popular last year. 2 weeks after I saw him, he started harassing me, telling me he thought I had gonorrhea because he had to be rushed to the hospital due to an infection on his dick and ''I gave it to him''. I told him I had just gotten tested and my tests were negative, and that it was impossible he got something. I got tested again 2 weeks later and sent him the negative results, he couldn't believe it had to be this other very popular provider who could have given it to him, but it clearly was. It's lucky he asked for safe services with me, because I could have caught it from him.
I also don't think it's that other provider's fault if she got one. The fact is that some people here think if you don't have bareback intercourse the chances are extremely low, comparable to getting hit by a car, so they don't get tested, and they risk spreading diseases from a provider to another.. If you see SP you should get tested a lot more often than twice a year. If you get gonorrhea on your dick you may not have symptoms until way later, and waiting until you have symptoms means you may have spread it to a bunch of other SP during those 6 months. We all get tested once a month, sometimes I get tested twice a month even but that doesn't mean I could never get anything. I'd like it if clients did their part.
I made a post last year when that happened because I was really really pissed, and the discussion didn't exactly happen how I wanted it to happen.. But this is the occasion to bring it back. Also, don't ask for sexual health advice here. Nobody here is a doctor. Go to a sexual health clinic and ask your questions there. Not here.