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dingu

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Im trying to be safer and opting for cbj amd not bbbj these days.

I've tried to do my own research on how safe cbj actually is. Of course it's safer than not using a condom.
What I'm looking for is what is the odds of getting an STI while using a condom for cbj. Sites I've been to say that even with a condom it is possible to get an STI. If I leave my house it's possible that I'll get hit by a bus. But the odds are not very good.

I've attached a chart that seems relatively correct. It says that herpes hpv and syphilis are not commonly pasted when receiving a cbj. Gonorrhea chlamydia and HIV are not passed this way.

Does anyone have any info or site that I can go to to get more information on this? What is the likelihood of getting an STI when receiving a cbj?

Any help would be great. thanks!
 

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Erosboy

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This year marks 42 years of seeing sex workers. I've eaten ass and pussy across Canada, the US and Europe. I've likely seen about 500 women. I've used condoms with some and not with others. I've never once tested positive for anything. I've never once caught a cold from a sex worker. Sure, maybe I've gotten lucky. More likely, the women I see are really concerned about their lives and their health and they look after themselves and are careful.

And like JohnD5050 said, if you're worried about your health, stop seeing sex workes.
 

dingu

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May 7, 2010
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Im not really worried, just trying to get some info. Be informed.
Would like to know if it is worth giving up bbbjs or not.
If cbj's give me the peace of mind to not think twice later on then to me its worth it


This year marks 42 years of seeing sex workers. I've eaten ass and pussy across Canada, the US and Europe. I've likely seen about 500 women. I've used condoms with some and not with others. I've never once tested positive for anything. I've never once caught a cold from a sex worker. Sure, maybe I've gotten lucky. More likely, the women I see are really concerned about their lives and their health and they look after themselves and are careful.

And like JohnD5050 said, if you're worried about your health, stop seeing sex workes.
 

Erosboy

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Im not really worried, just trying to get some info. Be informed.
Would like to know if it is worth giving up bbbjs or not.
If cbj's give me the peace of mind to not think twice later on then to me its worth it
So do a cost/benefit analysis of cbj vs. bbbj. Fire up Excel and, set a few criteria, adjust the weighting of the criteria and make a decision.

Ultimately for me I've had covered blow jobs that were outstanding. Like absolutely world class. And I've had bbbjs that were uninspiring and forgettable. Just pick a woman who sucks cock like a banshee and enjoy whatever she enjoys. Because ultimately, if they're comfortable with us then we will get better service
 

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Im trying to be safer and opting for cbj amd not bbbj these days.

I've tried to do my own research on how safe cbj actually is. Of course it's safer than not using a condom.
What I'm looking for is what is the odds of getting an STI while using a condom for cbj. Sites I've been to say that even with a condom it is possible to get an STI. If I leave my house it's possible that I'll get hit by a bus. But the odds are not very good.

I've attached a chart that seems relatively correct. It says that herpes hpv and syphilis are not commonly pasted when receiving a cbj. Gonorrhea chlamydia and HIV are not passed this way.

Does anyone have any info or site that I can go to to get more information on this? What is the likelihood of getting an STI when receiving a cbj?

Any help would be great. thanks!
From the CDC:
What Can You Do to Prevent STD Transmission During Oral Sex?
You can lower your chances of giving or getting STDs during oral sex. Use a condom, dental dam or other barrier methods every time you have oral sex.

  • For oral sex on the penis:
    • Cover the penis with a non-lubricated latex condom.
    • Use plastic (polyurethane) condoms if you or your partner is allergic to latex.
  • For oral sex on the vagina or anus:
    • Use a dental dam.
    • Cut open a condom to make a square and put it between your mouth and your partner’s vagina or anus.
The only way to avoid STDs is to not have vaginal, anal, or oral sex.
https://www.cdc.gov/std/healthcomm/stdfact-stdriskandoralsex.htm
There you have it, if you want to be 100 percent safe from an STD get handjobs.
 

dingu

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Im not paying for something i can do better myself lol

From the CDC:
What Can You Do to Prevent STD Transmission During Oral Sex?
You can lower your chances of giving or getting STDs during oral sex. Use a condom, dental dam or other barrier methods every time you have oral sex.

  • For oral sex on the penis:
    • Cover the penis with a non-lubricated latex condom.
    • Use plastic (polyurethane) condoms if you or your partner is allergic to latex.
  • For oral sex on the vagina or anus:
    • Use a dental dam.
    • Cut open a condom to make a square and put it between your mouth and your partner’s vagina or anus.
The only way to avoid STDs is to not have vaginal, anal, or oral sex.
https://www.cdc.gov/std/healthcomm/stdfact-stdriskandoralsex.htm
There you have it, if you want to be 100 percent safe from an STD get handjobs.
 
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chrispalen

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Im trying to be safer and opting for cbj amd not bbbj these days.

I've tried to do my own research on how safe cbj actually is. Of course it's safer than not using a condom.
What I'm looking for is what is the odds of getting an STI while using a condom for cbj. Sites I've been to say that even with a condom it is possible to get an STI. If I leave my house it's possible that I'll get hit by a bus. But the odds are not very good.

I've attached a chart that seems relatively correct. It says that herpes hpv and syphilis are not commonly pasted when receiving a cbj. Gonorrhea chlamydia and HIV are not passed this way.

Does anyone have any info or site that I can go to to get more information on this? What is the likelihood of getting an STI when receiving a cbj?

Any help would be great. thanks!
If you are so afraid of catching something, wear a mask, stay home, don’t go out at all, and even safer, hide under a rock.

CP
 

Greytop19

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Im not really worried, just trying to get some info. Be informed.
Would like to know if it is worth giving up bbbjs or not.
If cbj's give me the peace of mind to not think twice later on then to me its worth it
Are you going to do what is suggested here or do what you want ?
Not sure what info you are looking for ?
Some posts get dumber by the day and you have been on this board for 13 years..
 

massman

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Im trying to be safer and opting for cbj amd not bbbj these days.

I've tried to do my own research on how safe cbj actually is. Of course it's safer than not using a condom.
What I'm looking for is what is the odds of getting an STI while using a condom for cbj. Sites I've been to say that even with a condom it is possible to get an STI. If I leave my house it's possible that I'll get hit by a bus. But the odds are not very good.

I've attached a chart that seems relatively correct. It says that herpes hpv and syphilis are not commonly pasted when receiving a cbj. Gonorrhea chlamydia and HIV are not passed this way.

Does anyone have any info or site that I can go to to get more information on this? What is the likelihood of getting an STI when receiving a cbj?

Any help would be great. thanks!
Your chart you posted pretty much tells the story.
But I would estimate the odds of getting an sti from a CBJ probably are far less than getting hit by a bus. It’s so rare I think you will have a hard time finding accurate stats on the “odds” of getting one.
 

Sonic Temple

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Mate you may as well...

 

Carvher

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This year marks 42 years of seeing sex workers. I've eaten ass and pussy across Canada, the US and Europe. I've likely seen about 500 women. I've used condoms with some and not with others. I've never once tested positive for anything. I've never once caught a cold from a sex worker. Sure, maybe I've gotten lucky. More likely, the women I see are really concerned about their lives and their health and they look after themselves and are careful.

And like JohnD5050 said, if you're worried about your health, stop seeing sex workes.
You probably got chlamydia numerous times and cleared it.
We still have to be careful because our s.o. may not clear it and it could cause health issues for them.
 
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Scopez

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Fyi - despite you being flamed in the comments, yes you can get a few std's from oral sex, and it's not as uncommon as it may seem, and it's limited to deepthroat bbj. End of the day think of how many bodily fluids are being spread by an unsafe escort.

This topic has been discussed many times in the past, so just read through similae threads and tune out the people bashing you, and the others for wondering.

When you have a partner, seeing an escort imtrouces some risks, and as someome else said the biggest risk will be to your s/o or intimate psrtners - if they have something (like clamyhdia or gonhorrea) and it goes untreated for a while. Make sure to get frequently tested and have a conviencing story in the event you need to inform them of some unfortunate news.


Side note - does rimming work both ways? If you grt rimmed do you still risk getting those diseases?
 
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