Former sex-trade worker charged in local HIV investigation

Sweet Samantha

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ICYUNVME said:
Low Risk - BBBJ/BBBJCIM because it invloves an exchange of body fluid such as semen(incl. pre-cum) vaginal fluid or breast milk.
Ok, fear mongerers, it is me again!

Let's reclarify that THEORETICALLY this is low risk. There is absolutely no evidence (other than anecdotal, which is
NOT evidence) that it has ever been contracted thru bbbj/bbbjcim or any other type of oral activity.

We must also not forget the larger controversy over AIDS. I have no wish to suggest I don't believe it is a serious syndrome, but it has happened thousands of times around the world where people have been diagnosed with AIDS when it turns out not to be true. Only Australia has the best test to date. Many other circumstances create the same results: starvation is 1. It is widely believed that it is not as rampant in Africa as originally thought.

And let's get 1 thing clear: AIDS is not contractable. It is a syndrom that results from something else that you may or may not have contracted thru sexual acts or needle sharing.

However, it is HIV that people need to be aware of. Yet, if you do a search of very reputable medical journals, you will find that there is growing evidence to suggest that HIV is not the cause of AIDS because they have found many individuals who have undergone numerous testing confirming they have AIDS & yet never test positive for HIV. And there are many wo have tested for HIV & never progress to AIDS.

So, what I am trying to say is, to date no one really knows fuck about the cause(s) of HIV or AIDS. Be smart, where a condom during fs. With respect to BBBJ or DATY, herpes is your greater concern. Keep your eyes open.

Sam
 

maxx83

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wpguser said:
I believe that she was of Molato descent & she also possibly worked at Misty's most recently.
Does anyone know if she worked anywhere else under a different name. And when was she working at Misty's?
 

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maxx83 said:
Does anyone know if she worked anywhere else under a different name. And when was she working at Misty's?
If you read a previous thread using Sophia Kiss's user name, it sounds like she also worked at Hunniebunnies as well. I believe they were in business in Aug of this year.
 

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I met Tasha once at hunnibunnies in late July. Here are her stats.

Age: 25
Height: 5'2''
Weight: 105 lbs
Curves: 34A
Nationality: French/African

No LFK/DFK/DATY FS was FS and the session was all safe. I never saw again until last Thursday night at Mistys. Yes, its the same night she was arrested. I was being shown the visitor parking area and saw her on the couch. I recognized her instantly. I went back to room and started my session with my favorite babe (not Tasha).

Monday I logged on to terb and read the story. It was OMG what did I get myself into.
FUCK….I did her…..now what?

I am sure the session was safe and I was ok....not worried, but you know sometimes shit happens. So to be sure and safe….I went for the test…the non anonyms on the spot one.

Gave my name and the history of what occurred. Then a pin prick and I held my breath for five minutes. The result was negative.

I don’t think the rewards from this “hobby” are worth going thru this ever again. Time to move on

Take care everyone
 
Sweet Samantha said:
And let's get 1 thing clear: AIDS is not contractible. It is a syndrome that results from something else that you may or may not have contracted through sexual acts or needle sharing.
Sam, your information is completely wrong and it shows an astonishing ignorance of the science behind this syndrome. You are "splitting hairs". True enough... AIDS, per se, is not "contractible". But the link to HIV is irrefutable and there is absolutely no doubt...NONE... that HIV is spread through sexual contact as well as needle sharing. Your statement is analagous to saying that a cold is not contractible. Technically, I suppose this is true. But the virus which causes colds, Rhinovirus, is extremely contageous.

With great suspect, for a woman working in the industry your belief that AIDS is caused by "something else" should be of great concern, not only for your own well-being, but also that of your clients. I am not aware that "starvation" can give a false positive test result, but regardless, the incidence rate of starvation in KW probably isn't of huge concern. This is why these tests need to be repeated and always are in the case of a positive reading.

I suggest you read the information from CDC which I linked to above... and then re-read it until you understand it.
 
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bestillmehard said:
where the heck did you go to get test results in 5 minutes???
From http://www.hivtest.org/faq.cfm#exposure

Rapid Tests:

A rapid test is a screening test that produces very quick results, in approximately 20 minutes. Rapid tests use blood from a vein or from a finger stick, or oral fluid to look for the presence of antibodies to HIV. As is true for all screening tests, a reactive rapid HIV test result must be confirmed with a follow-up confirmatory test before a final diagnosis of infection can be made. These tests have similar accuracy rates as traditional EIA screening tests. Please visit the rapid HIV testing section for details.


As with all serious medical tests, you need to repeat it in a few weeks to be certain.

And as well know, we should ALL be getting tested frequently.
 

luckyjackson

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Some comments here seem to suggest that there's little or no risk being with someone who is HIV positive if you wear a condom. I'd still get tested.
 

sophia kiss

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luckyjackson said:
Some comments here seem to suggest that there's little or no risk being with someone who is HIV positive if you wear a condom. I'd still get tested.
Even if there is a chance of having aids you should be tested. and when there is no risk you shouls stil be tested every four months.
 
luckyjackson said:
Some comments here seem to suggest that there's little or no risk being with someone who is HIV positive if you wear a condom. I'd still get tested.
Right. Condoms "reduce" the risk. They do not eliminate it. If you have been with this woman, stop having sex, BJs and everything else and get to your doctor or a clinic...! The rest of us will appreciate it. :)
 

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Stoo said:
From http://www.hivtest.org/faq.cfm#exposure

Rapid Tests:

A rapid test is a screening test that produces very quick results, in approximately 20 minutes. Rapid tests use blood from a vein or from a finger stick, or oral fluid to look for the presence of antibodies to HIV. As is true for all screening tests, a reactive rapid HIV test result must be confirmed with a follow-up confirmatory test before a final diagnosis of infection can be made. These tests have similar accuracy rates as traditional EIA screening tests. Please visit the rapid HIV testing section for details.


As with all serious medical tests, you need to repeat it in a few weeks to be certain.

And as well know, we should ALL be getting tested frequently.
Thanks for the info. I have always gone to my doctor and had to wait weeks before I got any results.
Thanks again Stoo
 

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A question to all of the owners of the sp agencies that frequent terb: do indeed any of you ask or make sure the ladies are checked *before* getting hired...? and if so, how often do you encourage re-checks as a mandatory part of the working hazards (which would be comparable to training courses and upgrades on safety precautions one would be required to obtain about every six months in other fields of work)?
 

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hickorysticks said:
A question to all of the owners of the sp agencies that frequent terb: do indeed any of you ask or make sure the ladies are checked *before* getting hired...? and if so, how often do you encourage re-checks as a mandatory part of the working hazards (which would be comparable to training courses and upgrades on safety precautions one would be required to obtain about every six months in other fields of work)?
This goes against The Ministry of Labour and somewhere in our constitution it talks about rights which is why there is a privacy act... The purpose of this Act is to extend the present laws of Canada that protect the privacy of individuals with respect to personal information...

What happens if the girls form a union... Then there will be union dues associated... Then the union might make a rule that says they are not to see any customers unless the customers have papers proving they are clean...
 
hickorysticks said:
A question to all of the owners of the sp agencies that frequent terb...
This point about frequent testing is often discussed here on Terb. I think it's important for everyone here to understand that a test does not guarantee anything other than at the time the test, the person was clean. And that's all. If you frequent SPs and the guy before you has herpes, there's a damn good chance that you're getting it.

I sometimes think that with all the joking about on this board that the seriousness of the health risks we face is lost. Someone will undoubtedly spout on about the risk being less than it is with "civilian" girls, and I honestly don't know. But considering that an SP probably has sex with more guys in a month than most non-pros have in their lives, I find this doubtful. (I'm assuming that safe sex practices are followed in either group.) Add to that the fact that the guys the SPs are doing it with, are also seeing multiple partners, the potential exposure is astounding.... Make that ASTOUNDING!

I don't want to pee on anyone's enthusiasm for this hobby, but don't loose sight of that fact that you are potentially playing in a dangerous sport...
george12111211 said:
This goes against The Ministry of Labour and somewhere in our constitution it talks about rights which is why there is a privacy act...
Somehow I doubt that these business pay much attention to these regulations anymore than they do the income tax regulations. All the same, I'd love to hear the answer. My guess is that they don't, and that there is a hell of a lot LESS testing than we all think... both in the girls and the guys...
 

hickorysticks

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Allow me to clarify: Although testing cannot be forced, I do feel with the obvious nature of this type of work, precautions should be taken... if a woman is interviewed for an agency (IMHO) they have every right to ask those questions and the ladies follow up on it. This deems good practice, just as any job where one who works with hazardous materials is required to do safety courses first. There-after are encouraged every 4-6 months.

Perhaps this is not a norm of the sp business, but as I experienced when applying to certain agencies, some owners did not even want to meet me before sending me out on a call. Nevermind that looks cannot determine one's practice of safe sex, it was certainly indicative of the type of clientelle that I myself might have been exposed to.

Yet *each individual*, whether SP or CLIENT is responsible for themselves and the safety of those whom they come across.
 

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In my opinion... any responsible agency owner would ensure that his/her ladies are making every attempt to get regular heath checks and testing.

Any yes... I would insist on seeing the results for the safety of the other ladies... clients... the industry and the community at large.

Is it possible to do this? Yes... make it part of the hiring process. Make it a requirement or they simply don't work for you.

It won't eliminate the risk... but will certainly minimize it.
 

STASH

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Calloway's post sounds logical to me.

Plus...hint hint hint....it could be a plus to the agency to have regular customers knowing this is the practice for that agency.

I think the brothels in Nevada do that. Kind of like having certified specialist working in any business :confused:

Well I don't want to say it but I think this thread will be a nudge for any one who wants to speak up.
 
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