Thread: Safe Sex and Sex Related Discussions in Thailand
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09-15-19 02:59 #2753
Posts: 152Originally Posted by Franga [View Original Post]
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09-15-19 00:29 #2752
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Franga [View Original Post]
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09-14-19 21:22 #2751
Posts: 343Originally Posted by BadDuck [View Original Post]
You should be right for herpes as you washed up straight after the event. For HIV it is also highly unlikely.
Make sure your condom is fully lubed up at all times, and reapply during the session if necessary. I now use the Sagami Large condom, 69 baht each, which are made of polyurethane and seem pretty strong, even though they are fairly thin.
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09-14-19 18:33 #2750
Posts: 14Plastic wrap vs. Dental dam
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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09-14-19 17:19 #2749
Posts: 152Visited Snow White In Bangkok today. Met a plump Thai girl called "yarakat" or something that sounds like that. She did the usual. Massage and playing around. She was quite mechanical if you ask me but I wasn't complaining. She put on the condom. Rode me. She got tired and I decided to do doggy. While in the doggy, I slipped out. The condom was ok. Then I don't know if I entered her vagina or anus. It just went in. Came in 2 minutes. Pulled out and saw that the condom had broken.
Totally freaked out. Washed up. Peed whatever I could.
Didn't SW have an HIV scare? Substandard condoms.
I'm trying to keep calm. But I know I'm stressing out too.
I'the really appreciate some help on what to do.
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09-14-19 16:27 #2748
Posts: 360Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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09-14-19 15:36 #2747
Posts: 5654Originally Posted by ChinatownGuy [View Original Post]
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09-13-19 17:33 #2746
Posts: 14Dental Dams are so thick
Originally Posted by Gargano19 [View Original Post]
I love eating at the why and I tend to throw caution to the wind when caught up in the moment. But, if I did want to use a prophylactic while eating-out a SW, I think plain old plastic Cling Wrap used to seal food in a container would be much, much better. It's very wide, strong, thin and see through. And, available everywhere for little money. I have also fantasized about performing the dirty deed in the shower using plenty of anti-bacterial soap (as long as you don't mind washing your mouth out with soap, which I was quite used to as a child.
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09-11-19 12:55 #2745
Posts: 360Originally Posted by Lucifer786 [View Original Post]
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09-10-19 15:15 #2744
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Crocodilexp [View Original Post]
The world used to have high rates (Untreated) of Helicobacter Pylori infections in the stomach, and this coupled with salty pickled foods may have been a problem. I once knew a Thai girl with bad breath for years. It was untreated Helico P. Once she got the right antibiotics, was easily fixed. That was about 25 years ago.
This stomach problem has been largely fixed in the USA and stomach cancer rates dropped massively in the last 60 years, partly for that reason. Getting that problem cleared up in Thailand has probably been slower.
I am a little sceptical about pickled mud fish causing cancer on its own, other chemicals or other factors likely to be relevant. I don't eat it myself. Not keen on the taste and I don't do a lot of very salty stuff too. Not keen on salted sun dried products. They could be a risk maybe. Not keen on deep fried unless I choose the Oils. Ha ha. Deep fried at home only. Consuming burned or oxidised oils has to be a big risk.
In general, modern day science seems to be thinking fermented food products can be excellent for your health. Thais have many fermented pickled things, so worth researching further.
There are countless potential cancer sources in Thailand, even the sun.
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09-09-19 21:09 #2743
Posts: 1232Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
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09-08-19 10:26 #2742
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by MongerForSex [View Original Post]
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09-08-19 09:15 #2741
Posts: 360Syphilis death was common before world war 2 and hiv death was common 1980's and 1990's. Now cardiovascular disease is number 1 followed by cancer. The communicable diseases that kills the most people are respiratory tract infction, influenza flu and tuberculosis.
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09-08-19 07:45 #2740
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
I read about various subtypes of HIV many years ago. Different types were prevalent in different countries. Different risk rates too, so risks published for USA don't mean risks are the same in Thailand at all. Some strains are easier to catch. Some strains much more deadly or cause patients to die quicker.
Statistics are manipulated commonly to become lies. Never trust Stats to be fair and uncontaminated and state all the underlying assumptions, etc.
If the inventors of a vaccine were not in Thailand, would they want to trial it in Thailand? Maybe they would do so on a small scale among high risk communities, but without huge publicity. They don't need a huge mob trying to get to it. Maybe they prefer to test at home first.
Big Pharma are interested in making huge money, right. That isn't going to be sub-Saharan Africa.
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09-08-19 07:36 #2739
Posts: 12856HIV was causing 4% of deaths in Thailand and dwindling. Mostly in the lower classes I bet. I don't fully comprehend why the rates got high 20 years ago when the risks quoted for passing on are quite low per even for normal sex. One has to suspect huge needle sharing in years gone by.
Now Cancer is the big one, then heart disease / stroke, diabetes, respiratory infections, dementia, etc.
Even road deaths surely outstrips HIV by now. Deaths from HIV are a delayed effect where HIV could have been contracted long ago.
Why was HIV so common, obviously drug users and gays was a big factor.
A lot of villagers die from various causes as they can't afford treatments.
For cancers, we have smoke from cigarettes and burning off in the fields (Thais do this without a 2nd thought), use of weed killers and pesticides, heavy use of asbestos, heavy metals, bad diet (chemicals) including total lack of organic food in Thailand.
Some web sites warn about cooking in palm oil and coconut oil. Total bullshit and out dated views. Natural saturated fats are not the cause of heart disease or cancers. They are actually good in the views of many modern scientists. They are not oxidisable, they burn at quite high temperatures making them safer for cooking. They are also low in Omega 6's.
In the village the common causes of death here that I hear most frequently are cancers (easily No. 1), road deaths, dementia, and sudden unexpected deaths which could be heart attack or some super bacteria / virus etc. Or contamination by chemicals. HIV deaths were common in the past but not any more. Just the local gossip, which is not very reliable.