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Gat.Guy

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Hi im relativly new to hobbying and wanted some prespective on providers and hygene.

I get nervous about catching and sti/std that being said it not enough to stop me, ive seen maybe 4 providers and i tend to go with more expensive upscale for the fact i believe there is less of a chance of getting a sti/std, would you agree or disagree and why ?


Have you ever got one from a provider ? If so please leave the name out, the intent is to not bash any providers.

Thanks in advanced
you have to decide who you want to see in terms of
high vs low volume providers
just started to several years in the biz
provide only safe services or low restrictions

the choice is yours to make, we aint gonna make if for you mon frere

expensive and upscale isn't a factor imo, I don't see them and never caught anything
 
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Alison_xox

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Well this thread has a lot of disinformations.

Let me help here..

Upscale or not makes no difference. Skin colour makes no difference.
What makes a difference is playing safe & keep up with regular std testing.

If you wish to remain clean , be safe & get tested regularly.

It is not just up to the providers to get tested. It is also your responsibility as a client.

I get tested regularly and expect the same from my clients ;)

P.S , I also post my results on my twitter page. Same for my Covid tests .. I feel it should become a trend to post our results so more people are tempted to get tested as well.
 

Runkle

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Unfortunately the Hassle Free Clinics in Toronto are closed for routine tests during the covid lockdown. They’re only doing appointments if you’re symptomatic. I was considering diving back in now that I’ve got my first vaccine dose, but I’m going to be responsible and wait until it’s easy to get free testing once again.
 

jazzbox

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I've gotten chlamydia twice from providers, both from bbbj's. Actually probably the only times I've ever done bbbj (with a provider) I've gotten it, lol.

Think about it... any provider giving bbbj is doing it to who knows how many people, and something is bound to happen eventually.

Having said that I've never gotten anything other than those two times, with providers or non-providers, and I've been with a significant amount of women in the industry and not.

So ya I think with protection you're very likely fine.

You have pretty bad luck since Chlamydia is not easily transmitted from mouth to penis. See Hunter Handsfield (senior US STD researcher):

"Chlamydia is rarely acquired by oral sex. It rarely infects the mouth or throat, therefore there is little chance of transmission from mouth to penis...."
 

DoctorMuon

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You have pretty bad luck since Chlamydia is not easily transmitted from mouth to penis. See Hunter Handsfield (senior US STD researcher):

"Chlamydia is rarely acquired by oral sex. It rarely infects the mouth or throat, therefore there is little chance of transmission from mouth to penis...."
That's a real name?
 

Capital Amatuer

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That's a real name?
Questions like this scare me. If you don't understand STI's or how many strains there are, what are your actions to help stop the spread ?
Chlamydia is real, you'll experience painful (burning) urination, it's cured with antibiotics and you'll need to abstain from hobbying until your doctor gives you a clean bill of health. Nice question though.
 

haberbosch

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Questions like this scare me. If you don't understand STI's or how many strains there are, what are your actions to help stop the spread ?
Chlamydia is real, you'll experience painful (burning) urination, it's cured with antibiotics and you'll need to abstain from hobbying until your doctor gives you a clean bill of health. Nice question though.
I'm pretty sure he is talking about the name of the doctor.
 
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jazzbox

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Yeah I was talking about this guy: https://aid.uw.edu/faculty/h-hunter-handsfield-md

I agree with a lot of what has been said above.

If you are fearful of getting STDs then don't engage in unsafe practices. Go to see an MA and have some save fun. Believe me, you can have some life changing experiences without the horizontal jogging and BBBJ.

if you need to go the full Monty then wrap everything up including BJs. Chlamydia may not be transmitted easily through BBBJ but other STIs can do so.

Remember, hobbying is for pleasure and if what you are doing creates fear and anxiety stop doing it. There are more than enough things in this world that generate fear and anxiety and you don't need an own goal compounding that.

If you have a SO then wrap that sucker up. Who needs that world of guilt?
 

gibarian

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If you have a SO then wrap that sucker up. Who needs that world of guilt?
lol kind of interesting for you to frame it as guilt, along with the apparent assumptions that health-safe cheating = no guilt but health-risky cheating = guilt.

I think it's less about guilt than about another vector for people to get themselves caught by their SO.
 
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jazzbox

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lol kind of interesting for you to frame it as guilt, along with the apparent assumptions that health-safe cheating = no guilt but health-risky cheating = guilt.

I think it's less about guilt than about another vector for people to get themselves caught by their SO.
Well I expect many hobbyists with a SO do carry around some guilt depending on their situation. That said, some may be in an erotically dead relationship so they justify it. But it would be taken to a whole other level if one's choices end up harming the health of a partner.
 
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Unfortunately the Hassle Free Clinics in Toronto are closed for routine tests during the covid lockdown. They’re only doing appointments if you’re symptomatic. I was considering diving back in now that I’ve got my first vaccine dose, but I’m going to be responsible and wait until it’s easy to get free testing once again.
So since Hassel Free is by appointment only, what happens if going to family doc and tested positive? Would family be notified?
I usually go test once a year around holidays and didn’t do it last year since I didn’t have any fun the whole year 😡. Thinking about testing this year but don’t want any trouble after. Any suggestions?
 

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Hassle Free clinic does not test for herpes (hsv1 or hsv2). Their reasoning was it was too common in the general population that there was no point. WTF.

If you want to get tested for stds go to your family doctor directly. Your doctor will send you to one of the labs to get your blood and urine tested and it will be more comprehensive than the Hassle Free clinic tests.
I don’t think you can test for HSV type one or two unless you’re having a breakout
 

DoctorMuon

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Hassle Free clinic does not test for herpes (hsv1 or hsv2). Their reasoning was it was too common in the general population that there was no point. WTF.

If you want to get tested for stds go to your family doctor directly. Your doctor will send you to one of the labs to get your blood and urine tested and it will be more comprehensive than the Hassle Free clinic tests.
Yeah, over 90% of the human population has some form of herpes, so that would count as too common. Even chicken pox is a form of herpes.

Herpes was a media-created panic, no one should worry all that much about it, if most people already have it.
 
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Hassle Free clinic does not test for herpes (hsv1 or hsv2). Their reasoning was it was too common in the general population that there was no point. WTF.

If you want to get tested for stds go to your family doctor directly. Your doctor will send you to one of the labs to get your blood and urine tested and it will be more comprehensive than the Hassle Free clinic tests.
Thanks for the info. would the test results (taken at family doctor) be shared and notify my partner if it’s positive?
I read somewhere that it would be shared but want to see if anyone experienced that.
 

ottawa_cuck

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STIs are reportable diseases and public health does contact tracing. (Tho probably not a lot lately as they are overwhelmed with COVID). Places like the HFC do anonymous testing.
the guy asked if his family would be notified. no they won’t
 
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