Toronto Passions

The "Hobby" vs The Law of Averages

Is it only a matter of time?

  • Yes its only a matter of time

    Votes: 20 39.2%
  • No as long as i play safe i dont got shit to worry about.

    Votes: 31 60.8%

  • Total voters
    51
  • Poll closed .

james t kirk

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Wow how are you real. If the said SP had an STI yeah dont work, however herpes between ass cheeks is not common, you were most likely looking at a bad wax or razor burn.

HOWEVER you say that you wanted to harm a woman because you think she may have an sti. Do you realize your impact this make . And also why we screen
He did not say between the ass cheeks, he said on her ass cheek.

Entirely possible. I knew a woman back in the 90s who had herpes on her ass cheek.
 

Agness

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1. You are probably already infected with one strain or 20 of HPV (and don't even know it).
likely as there are over 200 of them... Gardasil was mentioned in this thread. It only covers 9 strains that are known to cause cancer and you may already be immune.

2. Condoms offer little if any protection against herpes since the base of your cock is not protected. (Always wear a condom anyway, then as soon as expediently possible, wash your entire groin area. Can't hurt.)
Also, use female condoms as they cover more at the base of your cock :thumb:
And, take a piss as soon as you can void your urethra, better for the ladies with our short ones, but surely an assist with menfolk too.

I noticed a nasty out break of herpes on her ass cheek.
Unless you are a doctor, taking a swab of some little red bumps and sending it away to a laboratory to await the results, YOU ARE UNABLE TO DIAGNOSE SAME
Accurate diagnosis requires testing, not some plebe in the field freaking out over any red dot he sees.
I have never even had a cold sore... but if I did? Well, watch this video and hopefully learn something:

It was this or sky diving so I'd say the risk of an accident favor the pursuit of sexual pleasure !
I skydive and provide hobby services! Woo! Live dangerously :thumb:
Driving city streets on the daily is more dangerous than jumping out of a plane for sport.

Sorry to disappoint but it was herpes. It was clear as day on her left butt cheek. I know what I saw.
He did not say between the ass cheeks, he said on her ass cheek. Entirely possible. I knew a woman back in the 90s who had herpes on her ass cheek.
/facepalm
LMFAO, you two are so not likely to be doctors and if you were general practitioners you'd still have to swab that shit; even a GP can't diagnose herpes sores accurately on sight and thus they send tests to laboratories for a reason. /smh
That poor girl probably had razor burn or a butt acne breakout and you're acting like she's typhoid mary /smh

3. You are in the wrong hobby
Uh, you both are if you're calling every pimple, skin tag or freckle on your service providers a contractable infection. Check your hypochondria with a little research and education, please. For the sake of providers everywhere /smh
 

SexB

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It was this or sky diving so I'd say the risk of an accident favor the pursuit of sexual pleasure !
A bit off topic but I'll again bring up a conversation I had with a lady I used to see semi-regularly where she said that the reason a lot of guys go to see SPs working out of sketchbag locations is because they're thrill seekers.

They like the element of risk involved in going to an incall at a crack den apartment building or a no-tell motel.

Now, I can think of ways to get my kicks that don't involve me possibly ending up in the hospital with a knife or gunshot wound or coming back from my date and discovering that my car is gone and likely in a 1000 pieces on its way to somewhere overseas in a shipping container.
 

asian_sampler

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likely as there are over 200 of them... Gardasil was mentioned in this thread. It only covers 9 strains that are known to cause cancer and you may already be immune.



Also, use female condoms as they cover more at the base of your cock :thumb:
And, take a piss as soon as you can void your urethra, better for the ladies with our short ones, but surely an assist with menfolk too.



Unless you are a doctor, taking a swab of some little red bumps and sending it away to a laboratory to await the results, YOU ARE UNABLE TO DIAGNOSE SAME
Accurate diagnosis requires testing, not some plebe in the field freaking out over any red dot he sees.
I have never even had a cold sore... but if I did? Well, watch this video and hopefully learn something:



I skydive and provide hobby services! Woo! Live dangerously :thumb:
Driving city streets on the daily is more dangerous than jumping out of a plane for sport.




/facepalm
LMFAO, you two are so not likely to be doctors and if you were general practitioners you'd still have to swab that shit; even a GP can't diagnose herpes sores accurately on sight and thus they send tests to laboratories for a reason. /smh
That poor girl probably had razor burn or a butt acne breakout and you're acting like she's typhoid mary /smh



Uh, you both are if you're calling every pimple, skin tag or freckle on your service providers a contractable infection. Check your hypochondria with a little research and education, please. For the sake of providers everywhere /smh
If you must know she admitted that it was herpes and really didn't give 2 shits and that's why I almost knocked her out.

Can we get back on topic now please Dr. Agness :focus:
 

HappynSmiling

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I wouldn't try to knock people out but you shouldn't work with an active outbreak of anything, be it herpes, yeast infection or anything else. As far as stats are concerned if you do some basic calculations it is safe to assumes that SP's are more likely to have herpes (either oral or genital) than they are to not have it. I always assume that every single one of them has it, but it looks like quite a few people do and I wouldn't stress about it too much. In Europe they don't even test for it even you ask some doctors will tell you that you don't need it. I am more worried about things like antibiotic resistant TB (which is not considered an STI but can wreck your life big times and is transmitted easily through kissing), gonorrhea etc. that stuff is on the rise in many parts of the world and with airport locations getting busier and busier it has me a bit worried.

So if you've seen 500 different ladies you probably caught something already and just don't know it. It doesn't have to be an STI. It can be a parasite (especially if you do DATO), skin conditions etc. But hey, we just had headlines about people almost dying from eating lettuce so go figure what is more dangerous seeing SP or eating lettuce :)
 

TFZL1

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I get tested regularly. I’ve caught a cold from a provider twice and the flu once. And strep throat once.
I also caught a rash from a really sloppy blowjob, went to clinic got swabbed and nothing. Just a rash cleared up quickly.
Last time I was at the clinic, seemed like a new girl, they only wanted to do urine test. Said I didn’t need the blood test, because I said intercourse was always with a condom. I argued and wanted the blood test, just in case. She asked me to hold on and checked with the nurse. I had to wait to get to see the nurse.
She was the most judgemental person I’ve encounted at the sexual heath clinic.
She obviously frowned on paid sex, and told me there were almost epidemic levels of syphilis in the Escort industry.
She said that she’s been doing this for 3 yrs. 1st yr she treated 5 cases, 2nd yr 100 and last year, 300 cases, in the gta.
Why she put that on the sex workers, I don’t know. Sex workers claim they are safer than the general public. This clinic nurse told me that’s not true. She said she had worked specifically with sex workers and taught classes.
She also recommended that I get the series of 3 gardasil shots. I know lots of girls that had the shot. Nobody ever said 3.
I looked it up and it’s not effective for older men. Maybe that’s why she said 3 shots?
 

Parker@TDL

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Actually HPV is not detectable by any tests within men. Best thing we can all do is get the gardasil shots.
+1,000,000 Everybody should get this shot!!! Yes it costs around 570 for the 3 shots, but that is spread over about 6 months.
 

wanttodo

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+1,000,000 Everybody should get this shot!!! Yes it costs around 570 for the 3 shots, but that is spread over about 6 months.
I am way over 28 years old. My Doc says the drug maker recommends for younger people. Anyone know where I can get the vaccine outside my family doc?
 

TFZL1

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I am way over 28 years old. My Doc says the drug maker recommends for younger people. Anyone know where I can get the vaccine outside my family doc?
Any of the sexual Health clinics can do the shots for $162 each.
If yo go to your own doctor, he’ll write a scrip, you go get it on your own, then take it back to your doctor for a shot.
 

Agness

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If you must know she admitted that it was herpes and really didn't give 2 shits and that's why I almost knocked her out.

Can we get back on topic now please Dr. Agness :focus:
Reiterating your desire to assault women is absolutely disgusting.
Also not the most intelligent move, but then that's unsurprising.

Here's a tip, responding directly to a number of comments taken from a thread is called remaining on topic. :thumb:

Please deal with your issues regarding reality :crazy:
 

Parker@TDL

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I am way over 28 years old. My Doc says the drug maker recommends for younger people. Anyone know where I can get the vaccine outside my family doc?
How unhelpful of them!! You should still be able to demand it from your doctor. It's your choice to get it. If it's too much trouble to go through your doctor, then go to a sexual health clinic like the hassle free. You can also get the prescription at a walk in clinic( if they dont have the shot there) and take it to shoppers drugmart to be filled and injected. They charge a fee for the injection. I believe it's 30$. My friend who's 45 was just given the first of the injections by his doctor. It's most likely that you have a form of HPV at this point in your life(most of the population gets it at some point but it can go away) but that doesn't mean you have all the ones the vaccine protects against. So whatever your age, it's a good idea to get it. It is recommended for all ages. You want Gardisil 9. It protects against the main wart and cancer causing strains.
 

TFZL1

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Im curious which clinic you went to... I had a similar experience last week with trying to get a blood test and a judgemental nurse. I felt so uncomfortable and this never happens in this clinic. Often the nurses and I chat about work and they're very open with me! It must have been a new nurse.

Also yes the Gardasil vaccine is done in 3 phases. You do them over 6 months total.
That one was the Sexual Healh Clinic in Oshawa Centre mall. And I’ve had good treatment there before.
Next time I’ll go to Pickering.
I’ve since learned that it was always 3 shots, and some ladies didn’t know that or didn’t remember when it was done in school. They had Gardasil 4, the 9 is more recent. Also learned it “May” not be as effective in older men, but there were very very little testing done in older age group.
And there is no way to get it cheaper than 162 at the clinic. Costs more at Costco or Walmart, and a LOT more at shoppers.
I dont know if drug plan would cover it. I suspect only for teens.
 

PrestonXavier

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I wouldn't try to knock people out but you shouldn't work with an active outbreak of anything, be it herpes, yeast infection or anything else. As far as stats are concerned if you do some basic calculations it is safe to assumes that SP's are more likely to have herpes (either oral or genital) than they are to not have it. I always assume that every single one of them has it, but it looks like quite a few people do and I wouldn't stress about it too much. In Europe they don't even test for it even you ask some doctors will tell you that you don't need it. I am more worried about things like antibiotic resistant TB (which is not considered an STI but can wreck your life big times and is transmitted easily through kissing), gonorrhea etc. that stuff is on the rise in many parts of the world and with airport locations getting busier and busier it has me a bit worried.

So if you've seen 500 different ladies you probably caught something already and just don't know it. It doesn't have to be an STI. It can be a parasite (especially if you do DATO), skin conditions etc. But hey, we just had headlines about people almost dying from eating lettuce so go figure what is more dangerous seeing SP or eating lettuce :)
Thats exactly why i dont get why some of you are into kissing, its not even worth the risk
 

TeeJay

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There is no such thing as safe sex
Many STDs (or STIs if you are younger) will still be transmitted regardless of protection used
 

LickingGravity

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I know people in this hobby for over 20 years and never caught a thing.

They then go bang a civie and bam - first STD ever.

Law of averages I don't think work for this hobby.
I'm one. Over 20 years actually.
Always wear a condom and but always have BBBJ.
Been checked once every so often. Did most of my hobbying in Montreal in the higher end of the spectrum of sp's.
 
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