ThisI don't think it matters if you're a client, an sp or a civilian. I think if you have a known STI you should avoid contact or inform you're partner.
You are a well meaning guy for which I respect and commend you for being.In fairness, she said she was immunized for the strains of HPV that can cause cervical cancer. The strain(s) that cause warts are different and aren't cancerous. But still, warts are disgusting and she's disgusting. I've have to think about informing the province. Thanks for the input guys. I really would have liked a SP's perspective too.
IMO prevention (or insurance if you want to call it that) is never a waste of money.It seems the only downside is cost and that it might be a waste of money.
Never get too caught up about what you read on the Internet even if it's from a "reputable" web-site like webMD. If you want medical advice, talk to a physician and definitely not Wikipedia. Even then, they will tell you that infections (sexually transmitted or otherwise) are not 100% sure things. Like anything else in life it depends. You can be the healthiest person on earth, take every conceivable safety measure and still get infected. And you can be in the worst health of your life and not get infected.Thanks SchlongConery. But what part am I misinformed about? I looked up on reputable websites like webMD and others about cancer causing strains of HPV differing from wart causing strains. Maybe, I misread the information or maybe those sites were wrong. I would genuinely like to know the truth. But I agree, she's selfish. Even if she have the cancer causing strain she would still see clients. I've known her before she entered the biz and she always had anti-social behavior traits.
So should it also be illegal or unethical for a client to see a SP if they have an infection? It's everyone's responsibility to act responsibly.SchlongConnery is right. It is flat out unethical. I don't know if it is illegal, but should be. It is flat out dishonest unless she discloses to her clients head of time. Thus the ethics are crystal clear. No gray area. You're infecting someone with a lifetime affliction. They should have a say in that matter.
So should it also be illegal or unethical for a client to see a SP if they have an infection? It's everyone's responsibility to act responsibly.
This is a relatively meaningless platitude that everyone spews. Why do you even bother saying it? Do you think that ONLY a physician can research a specific condition and comprehend what they read? Trust me when I say that you HAVE to be YOUR own advocate and get yourself educated and knowledgable when it comes to your own medical issues. OF COURSE you go to the Doctor but it is better to go there with some knowledge so your time is better spent.Never get too caught up about what you read on the Internet even if it's from a "reputable" web-site like webMD. If you want medical advice, talk to a physician and definitely not Wikipedia. Even then, they will tell you that infections (sexually transmitted or otherwise) are not 100% sure things. Like anything else in life it depends. You can be the healthiest person on earth, take every conceivable safety measure and still get infected. And you can be in the worst health of your life and not get infected.
You should get yourself educated and knowledgeable about your own medical issues, but relying only on a few Internet articles hardly constitutes research. You might as well take health advice from Dr. Oz that has given totally wrong advice.This is a relatively meaningless platitude that everyone spews. Why do you even bother saying it? Do you think that ONLY a physician can research a specific condition and comprehend what they read? Trust me when I say that you HAVE to be YOUR own advocate and get yourself educated and knowledgable when it comes to your own medical issues. OF COURSE you go to the Doctor but it is better to go there with some knowledge so your time is better spent.
Also, tell me how you propose the OP would go about seeing a physician to have some discussion regarding an STI that he doesn't even have? Even at the best of times, with your OWN medical problem the Doctor only has a limited amount of time to explain things to you. They are not teachers, they are physicians and are there to treat you, not explain every little detail.
Because it's all too easy to criticize and pile on a SP on this board (even if it is deserved), yet no one seems to ask themselves if they have acted responsibly and ethically. There are clients out there that might have taken a chance even if they had an STI. It's not a redirect, but a good question to ask ourselves.Yes, it should be, and IS illegal. It is considered assault. And it is immoral.
But why are you trying to defer or redirect the discussion?
Who said anything about "relying on a few internet articles"?You should get yourself educated and knowledgeable about your own medical issues, but relying only on a few Internet articles hardly constitutes research. You might as well take health advice from Dr. Oz that has given totally wrong advice.
Because it's all too easy to criticize and pile on a SP on this board (even if it is deserved), yet no one seems to ask themselves if they have acted responsibly and ethically. There are clients out there that might have taken a chance even if they had an STI. It's not a redirect, but a good question to ask ourselves.
Earlier you quoted a wikipedia article, which is not the most accurate source of information out there. The nature of the site (anyone can change the content of an article) should make you question it's accuracy. I'm sure you consulted multiple sources (maybe even talked with a health pro) for medical advice before sending them to a specialist. Even then, the specialist would also run tests to confirm the information. That what I was trying to say to the OP earlier; not to take information at face value especially on the Internet!Who said anything about "relying on a few internet articles"?
Do you just assume that everyone is stupid and can't seek some information on their own? That they can only seek information from an M.D.?
Without going into personal details, I and several friends and close family members have benefitted incredibly from my research turning up treatments and procedures that our/their specialists were not even aware of. They were extremely appreciative of bringing new information to them. I recall reading somewhere that Specialists could not keep up with reading 10% of the research published even if that is all they did all day! Never mind a Family Doctor.
Again, with all due respect my friend, you really should reconsider parroting meaningless platitudes.
There is no definitive way to know how many people an escort or client might see in a year, but you are right that the former would see a lot more. That's why earlier I said that both clients and SP's need to take responsibility for their health!While I agree that it is a pretty bad human that would knowingly risk infecting another human, a provider of sexual services may see a hundred different people in a week. Several thousand in a year. A really busy client might see 100 in a year.