In the general U.S. population, 17% of adults aged 14-49 years have HSV-2 antibodies. (CDC)
I've had well over 50 sex partners, many of whom were low track drug addicts in Vancouver,If a woman has had fewer than 5 sex partners in her life the odds of her having HSV-2 is under 19%. Once she hits 10 sex partners the risk is over 37% ( National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey study performed between 2005 and 2008)
In Toronto, Vancouver, or anywhere i've lived i'd say not even 1 in 1000 faces i've seen showsSeroprevalence estimates for HSV-1 and HSV-2 in Canada (1999) 57% + 13%
FYI HSV = Human Simplex Virus = Herpes.
Although not documented in detail, I guess it would be safe to say that in Toronto every second person you meet who has had over 10 sex partners has herpes of one kind or another.
Actually, i love them. I also like to play with them & dig beneath the surface.Don't you hate facts?
"Hate" is a bit strong. It's probably more a case of learning to adjust to something new, like the idea of including "facts" in our threads.Don't you hate facts?
Way too complicated a set of questions to even try and answer here. Maybe we can do a tiny bit of info.Would the BBBJ have to be "deep throat" to cause an infection? BTW i like my head sucked,
not the whole shaft.
Can't say I've ever had a nose job.It easily would even be happy to enter a new host through the nasal cavity, if you somehow decided to pump sperm in there.
Assuming i even have herpes, which is unknown, having no signs of it would make me probably muchNo signs ? That is nice. You can still be very infectious.
No. Shedding is the issue, not revolting sores. Asymptomatic shedding is the norm, not the exception.Assuming i even have herpes, which is unknown, having no signs of it would make me probably much
less infectious than one who has visible sores, wouldn't you agree?
Hun, notice that is about HSV-1 and cold sores, pretty much the little cousin to HSV-2."HSV-1 affected 57.7% of Americans tested in a 1999-2004 study.[2] By age 50, 80%–90% of adults have the virus.[3]"
At my age, over 50, it seems at least 80-90% have the virus. What are we supposed to do, give up sex because we "can still be very infectious"?
Yes infection can occur anywhere the live virus or bacteria comes in contact with your skin. Think of it as a policeman who can get shot anywhere, but wears a bullet proof vest to improve his odds.According to the CDC, even condoms don't protect you:
"Genital ulcer diseases can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex condom, as well as in areas that are not covered."
Very true Worked out very well for me"The surest way to avoid transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including genital herpes, is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected."
Just like smoking, crossing against the lights, speeding, drinking and driving, and many other things, you decide what you want and live with the result."...The risk reward of a bbbj like everything else in life is a personal decision and really depends on what the person is comfortable with. Someone's risk tolerance can also change over time based on what happens in your life e.g. new information, personal experience, changes in social situation etc...
lenny, do what ever you want. Why would I care? I suspect that many SPs would not care about what you do. I never allowed bbbj because the risk is too high for me to accept. Trying to talk or pressure someone who normally gives CBJs is not an acceptable action. I never bothered getting a blood test while I was a working SP. Mainly because once I was infected I would have had no other option but to continue working, so why bother? I do know someone who offered to sell me "negative result lab tests" for $20.00 though.Additionally risk can be reduced by recieving BBBJs from an SP who generally gives CBJs.
Or from one who you know has recently tested negative for STIs.
If one is not more infectious when they have sores, then why am i reading this:No. Shedding is the issue, not revolting sores. Asymptomatic shedding is the norm, not the exception.
Like i posted, people have different tolerance levels for risk vs rewards.I never allowed bbbj because the risk is too high for me to accept.
I don't believe in pressuring anyone, though i'm sure many regulars get offered extra or special services from numerous SP's.Trying to talk or pressure someone who normally gives CBJs is not an acceptable action.
No other options?I never bothered getting a blood test while I was a working SP. Mainly because once I was infected I would have had no other option but to continue working, so why bother?
What would be the point of that? Did you have customers asking to see test papers?I do know someone who offered to sell me "negative result lab tests" for $20.00 though.
Yes, there is degree of risk, depending on the service being engaged in. BTW, one SPAny woman who accepts pre-cum or cum in her body from a man who has not been tested and is monogamous is risking her health. Her choice. Mine was to not take the risk.
Obviously our paths will never cross. You really want to limit risks, stay home and pleasure yourself. I love BBBJ's and never have had a problem over many years of hobbying. BTW: yes - I like DFKing too. Maybe I have the misguided illusion that SA know about mouthwash as I see most of them use mouthwash and shower before their next client.it actually grosses me the fuck out with these prostitutes do bbbj. i only deal with the safe ones that are condom only.
If I had know you were this full of it I I could have saved a lot of typing and said this earlierWhen i get SP's tested i go with them to the hospital/clinic & am there when they
get their test results (which i see) & talk to the doctor about them. They aren't
buying fake papers in an alley on skid row or creating & printing up their own at home.
Ok enough preaching for me. End of my responses here.
Take amateur porn for example, it's rare to see couples using condoms. How many of them (especially the younger crowd) do you think got tested before they had unprotected sex? I don't think fear mongering about STI's is making anyone more cautious.There's a ton of fear mongering on the internet about STDs. In a way it's a good thing though, better that people be cautious.
With that being said, I suggest googling Hunter Handsfield, he's an MD in the states and expert on Sexual Health (award winning). He's all over forums/message boards answering questions for people.
You'll probaby find an answer to any question you have regarding these issues.
I'd rather take expert advice than listen to hearsay and opinions of random people. Just sayin......
I don;t care what the health nurse says, your family doctor or local nurse at a clinic is just parroting what the govt teaches and conventional wisdom, they arnt experts. Id rather take the advice of a doctor who specializes in std`s and infectious diseases. someone mentioned DR.Handsfield, he`s the expert on medhelp there is also another Dr in that forum whos just as qualified, they live and breath this shit it is their life, have decades of experience they know of all the current research & studies. there is alot of myths and misconceptions regarding stdsCan you direct me to any articles on "Medhelp" that support your claim that chlamydia
cannot be transmitted via oral sex?
According to the Health Nurse chart giving or recieving a BBBJ is high risk for chlamydia:
http://healthnurse.wordpress.com/faq-about-sexual-health/sti-risks-chart/
https://perb.cc/vbulletin/showthread.php?165018-is-it-possible-that-an-sti&highlight=chlamydia
http://smartsexresource.com/topics/chlamydia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection#Transmission
The following sites have some similar comments:I've heard of someone getting herpes on their eyebrows due to double dipping during waxing by an aesthetician... All it takes is contact and it doesn't even have to be direct! :/
Actually in Bangkok there is a world class hospital by the name of Bumrungrad, that is a 10 minuteIf I had know you were this full of it I I could have saved a lot of typing and said this earlier
Last year I saw my first flock of flamingoes (alive ones). There seemed to be a few that took great pleasure in getting the entire flock nattering and having a huge yelling match. The main trick seemed to be poking another bird at random to start a commotion. Pretty much, I see you in that context. And if you told me you went to the instant HIV test vending machine I would believe you just as much.Actually in Bangkok there is a world class hospital by the name of Bumrungrad, that is a 10 minute
walk from my hotel, and Thai P4P girls i know are more than willing for me to taxi them there for
HIV and or other STI tests. Believe it or not. Up to you.
Agreed 100%I don;t care what the health nurse says, your family doctor or local nurse at a clinic is just parroting what the govt teaches and conventional wisdom, they arnt experts. Id rather take the advice of a doctor who specializes in std's and infectious diseases. someone mentioned DR.Handsfield, he's the expert on medhelp there is also another Dr in that forum whos just as qualified, they live and breath this shit it is their life, have decades of experience they know of all the current research & studies. there is alot of myths and misconceptions regarding stds
Unfortunately some STIs/STDs do not or may not have symptoms, especially in women. And if a person is infected but never tested, they could end up in much poorer health than if they had been tested and treated, including serious illnesses, cancer, even dead. At least many pornstars are regularly tested.Of course those who may have STDs may rather not find out till they get symptoms , not sure if you heard the stories of pornstars who continue to sleep around, and there is a breakout , etc...