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Question for pre-aids era SPs

Heather

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The other thread about bbfs reminded me of a question I've always wondered about and another lady touched upon in the other thread.

What did you do before AIDS and condoms? Sounds naive doesn't it?

To give you a little background here, I have always had a hypersensitive sense of smell. Seriously, I can smell petunias 10 feet away from me. One thing I have never liked is the smell of semen. Granted some people have a stronger scent than others but with many men I have found it almost nauseating.

For this reason I have always used condoms for sex. I have found they contain the odour quite nicely and help avoid that sloppy feeling afterwards. Because of my age, I have never known a world without AIDS, so sex has always been with condoms. The few times I have gone without (only in my personal life) I have had a heck of a time trying to get it out of me, and to get rid of the smell.

Now I know that someone will pop up and say douches, but I have a hard time believing that a woman can douche several times in a day, day in and day out, without running into problems.

When I say this, I am thinking of brothels where it wasn't uncommon to see 8 - 10 men per day, especially in the back in the early 80's, their business was based on volume more so than now.

I know there's going to be a couple of guys who won't really understand what I am getting at. Perhaps I should explain that douches can be really irritating and they destroy the vagina's natural lubrication, which also makes us more susceptable to disease. Also frequent douching leads to yeast infections and/or bacterial vaginosis for most women because it upsets the pH balance.

I've never been able to use them more than once a week without getting a yeast infection. Instead I've relied on condoms and washing afterwards with a mild cleanser. Still it seems to me that it wouldn't work for days when you, uh, need a deeper cleansing.

So how did you get rid of the smell? Did customers just deal with it?
 

syn

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my sentiments, exactly ...

as i noted in an earlier post ... surely DATY was not as commonly performed in this pre-aids era ... after all, wouldn't most men be turned off if they were not the first client of the day ...?

syn
 

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Smells

Here are a couple of tips to get the smell away

Unsented baby wipes
DO NOT use the scented ones some of you women know what happenes with them (remember scented pads ughhh)

soapy washcloth
Get a nice soap washcltoh the best soap is Ivory use lots of warm water and wipe away

Viniger and baking soda bath
Pour a cup of viniger and baking soda in your bath water and enjoy a relaxing soak.

F.D.S Feminin deoderant spray
My girlfriend swears by this but I find it really drys me out
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Hope this helps
 
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Avery

Re: my sentiments, exactly ...

sexysyndy said:
surely DATY was not as commonly performed in this pre-aids era ... after all, wouldn't most men be turned off if they were not the first client of the day ...?
DATY was perhaps not quite as common as it is now, but it was certainly done a lot of the time, as I recall.

It was also common practice then for the SP's to wash themselves thoroughly in the presence of the client (not a douche, but a thorough washing). They would then also wash the clients' "accessories" in a similar manner. Some of them did it mechanically, but others made the process quite erotic.

Originally posted by Lyla
In fact, I had many gentlemen comment to me that the escorts they were with didn't seem to have the natural strong odors that many non-professional women had -- this was probably due to our washing away our natural vaginal environments several times a day.
Absolutely true. On the rare occasions (thankfully!) that I had encounters with women with a personal hygiene problem, they were nearly always "civilians", not SP's.
 

james t kirk

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I for one doubt that they will ever find a vacine to AIDS.

I truly believe the big drug companies don't want a cure or vacine for anything.

All they want is treatments.

They want you to swallow a beaker of pills every day for the rest of your life.

If they can make you live to be 90, that's great, but a cure. Never.

Never mind quality of life, that's not what it's about.

It's about revenue and the share price and stock options.

There's no money in a cure or vacine.

There's big money in treatments.

We have pumped billions in to AIDS research, i doubt we are any closer now than we were 10 years ago. Reason, they (the big pharmaceutical houses) don't want to cure you.

It used to be that the gov't and the universities did a great deal of research. Now days everything is a public/private partnership with the adgenda dicated by the big boys.
 
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Jay_toronto

Tiberius you're a genius!

I couldn't have said it better myself. I know someone that is HIV+ and I'm not even sure what the meds do for him? All I've been able to observe is that they give him facial twitches and a ravenous appetite. Hell, instead of taking that crap, all he had to do was ask me for some hydro, he can do without the facials twitches.

Aldo - The Roman Celt who has no faith in pharmacutial companies.
 

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I'm 21, there was no pre-HIV/AIDS era for me. All my life it's been drilled in to me always use a condom, I never got any other kind of message, I really can't imagine what that transition must have been like.
 

james t kirk

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But there are billions and billions more to be made when you have a patented treatment that no-one else does.
 

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natural strong odors

That is definitely true...though sometimes natural odors are nice...
For those of you who missed out on the pre-AIDS time..it was a horrible transition...and a shock that you'd never really be sure that you couldn't die from unprotected sex (even with a spouse). I've heard of couples with both dying and leaving kids behind because father had an affair. Freestyle orgies in the 60's&70's were still dangerous, but not like today.
I'm probably one of the few people to take chances...but VERY rarely.
 

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I don't really believe the pharmaceuticals preventing an AIDS cure. I know that they are evil, but from my understanding HIV isn't a single desease...it's more like cancer, very complex. I doubt there will be a cure for a long time, if at all.
 

james t kirk

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I also doubt the pharmaceuticals have a cure.

Mainly because they aren't even working on one.

Why bother?

The last thing they want is something say like a dose of penicilin where 10 or 20 bucks will cure what ailes you.

No my friends, these guys are massive corporations run by bean counters, not medical professionals.

They are into developing treatments that will help you live longer yes, maybe even a full life, but you have to take those pills every day of your life, morning noon and night.

And they cost LARGE

You had better hope you have a drug plan (and one that won't kick you off using some weasel clause in the fine print) because any aids treatment (i am guessing here) will probably run 10 grand or more a year.

Name one disease that they have cured in the last 10 years that you can think of?

Name me one thing that i will remember where there was a big announcement that "Hallelujah, we have the cure for XXXX?"

I honestly can't think of one.

Sometimes you hear, "yay, we have cured diabetes by using prancreatic cell implants or whatever"

Then you never hear about it again....

It just fades away and here's your insulin perscription mrs. jones.

You wanna know why people probably live longer now than in other times.

Sanitation.

Yep, we properly control garbage, sewage, water, etc.

Hardly a testimate to high tech, more likely a testiment to civil engineering.

Think about that for a minute. We pay doctors and those connected with medicine the moon because they are portrayed as gods, when probably the truth of the matter it's the guys who came up with sanitation who should be the gods.
 

james t kirk

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Very risky investment.

If it doesn't pass phase 3, it will be worth about 2 cents.

If it does pass, it will be worth about 5,000 a share.

hmmm....

Could be an even better short :)
 
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