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11-17-20 05:00 #1197
Posts: 746Originally Posted by JustTimePass [View Original Post]
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11-17-20 04:16 #1196
Posts: 62Worried a little
Hi Guys.
I have always used condom for any type of sexual encounter. Recently in trip to India, I had a thai girl at a massage center. She gave me a handjob, and used spit on her hand once. What are the chances for getting gonorrhea or cylmedia? Should I go for testing.
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11-13-20 12:13 #1195
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by TruthTeller [View Original Post]
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11-13-20 11:40 #1194
Posts: 35Can you clear my doubt Mr
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
Thank in advance.
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11-13-20 03:45 #1193
Posts: 695Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
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10-04-20 21:52 #1192
Posts: 111Broken condom with escort
Hi Any one has experienced a condom broken during sex with escort girl please? What is the risk to catch something?
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08-03-20 17:03 #1191
Posts: 3851Interesting article about those continuing to work and monger during the pandemic.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/24/us/se...ntl/index.html
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07-19-20 07:48 #1190
Posts: 491Delay spray for guys
Not sure if its the right channel but would like to ask about side effects related to the use of delay spray on penis. Been using it quite a long time especially while visiting massage parlours. Lately I noted some skin irritation in the inside skin, sort of white lines / circles. I am experiencing no pain or discomfort but its irritating me. Not sure if to visit a dermatologist but I'm already using Canesten cream. I googled plenty and 2nd thought is yeast but again it never happened before.
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07-04-20 00:11 #1189
Posts: 150Originally Posted by Gamer76 [View Original Post]
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05-07-20 10:53 #1188
Posts: 658Originally Posted by Maradona1234 [View Original Post]
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03-22-20 03:25 #1187
Posts: 72Corona Sutra
I don't know which one of you needs to see this but you are welcome!
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03-04-20 14:30 #1186
Posts: 15Safe sex
So after giving some thought for those who are paranoid, I believe the safest method is to obviously use a condom under all times and keep your boxers on! LOL.
So all skin to skin diseases such as warts, herpes, HPV etc. Are not a problem anymore.
Any other ideas you guys have?
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01-14-20 06:59 #1185
Posts: 1337Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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01-13-20 10:41 #1184
Posts: 3215Originally Posted by Jake993 [View Original Post]
HPV is another way of saying warts. That is it. It is a skin condition. Yes, a few strains of it can cause "cancer" which is another term I hate because cervical "cancer" is very slow growing and close to 100% curable. In fact, a lot of times when you mention cancer, people think instant death when in most cases, that is hardly the case. Pancreatic cancer and lung cancer are typically death sentences and cervical cancer is typically not.
Everyone thinks condoms prevent all these diseases, and they don't. Meanwhile, the allergy from the latex in condoms can itself cause instant death.
If you are concerned about HPV, the best think you can do is use good hygiene. I went out and got the Gardasil vaccine which probably was over kill but if you are concerned about spreading HPV, particularly the ones that do cause cancer, it is something you might want to look into.
Most cases of HPV in both men and women are gotten rid of by the body's own immune system over time.
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01-13-20 07:30 #1183
Posts: 1337Tricky
Originally Posted by PleasureMaster [View Original Post]
You bring up a very tricky topic. My understanding is that while Herpes is very well understood, HPV has proven to be more complicated and more poorly understood. In women, the risk of cervical cancer is significant enough to warrant testing and vaccination at a young age. However, the risk in men seems to carry a less straightforward position. As a man, if you contract HPV, that's it. You have it. You carry the virus. And since there is no known cure for the virus, the question then becomes what is the risk that you can pass the virus to another partner? The no-brainer is certainly to engage in safe sex going forward by using a condom. But it's not that simple. If you should have unprotected sex (no condom), your partner (s) is definitely at risk in contracting the virus from you. As I think Houston Player player pointed out, HPV in men usually takes care of itself and goes away, I am sure he is referring to visible symptoms such as genital warts. In which case, you don't even need to have penetration to pass the disease. Skin to skin contact is enough to infect another partner if you have genital warts on your abdomen for example. And if you have genital warts near your anus, then a partner who engages in performing "rimming" on you is definitely at risk from contracting HVP.
Again, this only my understanding of the issue. I am not a doctor and by no means an expert so if anyone has any better information on this topic, please do chime in. HVP should not be taken too lightly. Especially in you enjoy having sex with younger women (who doesn't? I don't mean to be an alarmist, but HVP is becoming the most common STD out there. The risk of spreading a disease which could lead to cancer is a sobering thought.
Be safe out there.