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Old 12-09-2017, 02:26 PM   #16
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Agreed. I think it's concluded by now that you can, easily, catch an STD by BB'ing. Ironically Syphilis you can catch just by sharing a drink with an infected individual! Depending on the stage of the disease anyways...

Great conversation we are having here.
Honestly just be careful if you do ladies and gentlemen. the last thing you'd SO needs to ask you is how is it possible for her to contract anything.
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Old 12-09-2017, 10:31 PM   #17
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HIV/AIDS is low-risk (but certainly not impossible) to get for a heterosexual male who is not a drug user. However, I'd worry most about getting HepC from a provider. That would be my biggest fear if bb'ing. Other than HIV and HepC the other stds are relatively minor when it comes to impact on one's long-term health. Those are the 2 big ones. Granted, HepB is very serious, but I would assume most guys have been vaccinated.
Yeah, you're right. Herpes is just a minor inconvenience.
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Old 12-10-2017, 10:57 AM   #18
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HIV/AIDS is low-risk (but certainly not impossible) to get for a heterosexual male who is not a drug user. However, I'd worry most about getting HepC from a provider. That would be my biggest fear if bb'ing. Other than HIV and HepC the other stds are relatively minor when it comes to impact on one's long-term health. Those are the 2 big ones. Granted, HepB is very serious, but I would assume most guys have been vaccinated.
You realize that various forms of the clap (gonorrhea) are now antibiotic resistant to the point where you can't ever be cured of it? Which, BTW, you can contract from a BBBJ and nothing else.

"relatively minor" is in the eye of the beholder.
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Old 12-10-2017, 12:22 PM   #19
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I said relatively minor when it comes to "long-term health". You're not going to wind up in the ICU on a liver transplant list with related organ failure d/t to herpes or the clap as you will if you have HepB or HepC.

Speak for yourself, but I'd take herpes or clap over any hepatitis any day of the week. If you think otherwise knock yourself out…or try taking a microbiology course.
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Old 12-12-2017, 10:33 PM   #20
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I said relatively minor when it comes to "long-term health". You're not going to wind up in the ICU on a liver transplant list with related organ failure d/t to herpes or the clap as you will if you have HepB or HepC.

Speak for yourself, but I'd take herpes or clap over any hepatitis any day of the week. If you think otherwise knock yourself out…or try taking a microbiology course.
They're not disagreeing with you that hepatitis is worse than clap (or herpes).

They're disagreeing with you that contracting an uncurable STD is 'relatively minor' when it comes to your long-term health. Many people would not consider that 'relatively minor'; you may or may not disagree.
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Old 12-13-2017, 08:57 PM   #21
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They're not disagreeing with you that hepatitis is worse than clap (or herpes).

They're disagreeing with you that contracting an uncurable STD is 'relatively minor' when it comes to your long-term health. Many people would not consider that 'relatively minor'; you may or may not disagree.
This.
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Old 12-14-2017, 06:44 AM   #22
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Id be shocked if there isnt a single one of you mongers that doesnt already have herpes
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Old 12-23-2017, 12:14 PM   #23
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This discussion hits close to home due to taking a rapid HIV test a while back and having a super weak (extremely hard to see), but a reaction none-the-less on it. Being told I was 99% HIV positive at the time by the clinic off that test did not help, rather than say I was positive, they should of said additional testing is needed. The follow up test came back negative, and blood work (non rapid test) 9 weeks after is negative. I'm still in the protocol, but if I had a do-over, I would never of gone with the 60+ providers I had seen in my time. None of them were BB, but some were BBJ. The last 3 providers I had seen in Dallas over a month a few months ago now would be the only exposure risks at the time and on those 4 visits (saw one twice) with them, all did do BBJ in session.

Granted I know (now after tons of research) the risk of contracting HIV from a BBJ being an insertive partner is literally unheard (at best currently a theoretical risk) of for men getting a BBJ from HIV infected women due to the saliva breaking up HIV if present, but being put in that situation was easily the scariest moment of my life. All of my STD/STI screening came back negative at 9 weeks, but I can tell you being in the protocol and playing the waiting game for 3 mo/6 mo/1 yr... it makes you reflect, and realize how not worth it, it all really was.

While I know in the back of my mind that I did nothing of known risk to contract HIV with the current conventional thinking of it's transmissions and risks (don't do drugs, and the actual SO's I've been with in the past were all negative and with ample time to spare to ensure there was no risk of contraction if it was a false negative in their cases), the thought once planted in the back of your head is harrowing and makes you feel absolutely helpless as you know you have only yourself to blame.

I feel extremely relieved now that I have the multiple tests done as time goes on to serve as comforting proof that I'm negative and highly likely to be truly negative, but trust me; it's (the hobbying) absolutely not worth it; and it's a protocol you absolutely don't want to be in. While it seems at the moment that I hit the lottery with being an extremely unlucky person to be in the statistic of a 'false positive', that doesn't make the fear go away.

Granted I'll take the false positive all day long and the harrowing experience that accompanied it, it absolutely has made me change my life around and I'm officially done with hobbying. I like to think it happened for a reason as a wake up call to my own personal health.

But gents, it's SCARY AS SHIT and nothing I would never wish on anybody. If I were you guys, trust me, you may want to consider hanging up this aspect while you still can get out 'clean'. Be safe out there peeps, in my case this was absolutely a lesson learned almost the irreversible way...
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Old 12-23-2017, 04:00 PM   #24
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Just dip your dick in some bleach when you get home. Or keep wheel and tire cleaner in your trunk. Maybe some quick detailer spray if you want to smell good.
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