Let's keep it clean and safe for everybody.
[QUOTE=Zam007;2901601]I have barebacked a lot of times, but most of them were not hookers.
I don't enjoy covered sex as much as bareback, but I want to enjoy sex as long and healthy as I can.
It's only a matter of 1 or 2 more decades when I will also find myself in your situation, until then, I will try and play but also be as safe as I can.
I am glad you enjoyed whenever you could back in the day, but things have changed a lot these days.[/QUOTE]Things have definitely changed, and changed a lot. When I started in the hobby, the scariest STD, which I'll just say here has a three letter acronym, wasn't even a thing yet, goes to show how old I am. Those were the days though. But it's also about fellow hobbyists. Let's keep each other safe. The chicks are essentially products, goods for rent. And we want to take care of them for the next customer. I'd like to think of it as just courtesy. When I bang a chick, or go down on her, I'd like to think and definitely hope that she's clean.
The most recent report I have found for HIV transmission risk
[QUOTE=HorseTrader;2901842]I was under the impression that Doxy was better than 50% effective as PrEP, but well below 90%. With daily BBFS, I cannot use 1000 MG azithromycin or daily Cefixeme as PEP, too much antibiotic.
Schedule permitting, I'll get a last day test at the Thai Red Cross. If schedule doesn't permit, I'll be spending about $250 for an extensive at home STD test kit.
I always bring Azithromycin home, this trip I'll also bring home some cefixeme, which I have forgotten about. Good suggestion.
Im actually not too worried about HIV. Data Ive seen regarding female to male transmission is very low. If someone has revised data, I would appreciate seeing a link. The other thing is that HIV treatments are now highly effective, it is no longer a death sentence. My guess is that many Thai girls have HIV but it is controlled to a level where it cannot be transmitted via sex. I am aware that government medical system provides nearly free quarterly evaluations and medication for HIV patients. Again, if somebody has some scientific data to support or refute my hypotheses, I would appreciate them posting a link.[/QUOTE]This is not specific to Thai women or their rate of infection but many might find it useful nonetheless. And I suppose it could likely pertain to all women and all men everywhere.
IMPORTANT NOTES: an "exposure" in these estimates is defined as you're engaging in that particular sex act [I]with an HIV-Positive partner[/I]. It is not defined as per sex act with any partner anywhere at any time. That is clearly stated in the text of the report.
My reading of it also excludes an "HIV-Positive" partner who is taking enough effective drug treatment medication to lower their viral load to 0 (zero) or an undetectable viral load, as a "per exposure" partner candidate. Meaning in terms of risk they are essentially HIV free. Perhaps others will read it differently.
Also, these estimate figures might or might not be factoring in you having a co-factor such as a large open wound on or around your penis, not being circumcised and / or having a large open wound in or around your mouth or anus, depending on the sex act in which you are engaging. And the report does not cite separate rates of risk with or without such co-factors.
Therefore, I believe it is safe to say the estimate figures cited in this report are smaller (less likely to result in transmission) if you do not have such a co-factor, do not have a large open wound on or around the area of the sex act and have been circumcised:
[B]Estimated HIV risk per exposure.
May, 2020[/B]
[URL]https://www.aidsmap.com/about-hiv/estimated-hiv-risk-exposure[/URL]
Now, some common sex acts are not cited and given any estimates at all, such as [I]receiving fellatio[/I], as in you are the one getting a blowjob not the one on the "receptive" end and either giving or receiving cunnilingus. I assume that is because the risks of being infected by HIV from such acts are so low as to be statistically insignificant and can not be calculated. But I did not see it stated that way in the text so it is only an assumption on my part. Maybe I missed it.
Curious, how many of you have STD? Don't we all have HPV
[QUOTE=Explorer8939;2920732]If a bar girl is high volume, I always use a condom. That makes it tougher to cum, but there's always BBBJCIM.
There are some non-bargirls (former bar girls) that I do BB.
Anyone who says they have done 1000's of bar girls BB and never had an STD is lying, and probably posting from their mother's basement.[/QUOTE]I'm curious how many of you have STDs?
I've never done bareback for anything including oral and I still got Herpes!
HPV is really prevalent.
How many of you have HPV?
I don't think we can even test for HPV, but HPV can cause six types of cancer: These include anal cancer, cervical cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, penile cancer, vaginal cancer, and vulvar cancer.
Thoughts?