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01-13-20 10:41 #1184
Posts: 3330Originally 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.
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12-02-19 23:37 #1182
Posts: 91Cunnilingus
The official view is that the risks exist but are much lower than unprotected anal or vaginal sex. In fact the main risk appears to be more minor issues like chlamydia or thrush.
I've been licking pussy all around the world for years with no issues. But only clean smelling pussy. I also mouthwash after.
I also think it's only fair if you expect a girl or take you in her mouth or to rim you that you can lick her. I also find girls servo.
Ice mich better when you make them come and you really can tell if it's a real orgasm when you are down there.
AF.
Originally Posted by Aidu1988 [View Original Post]
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12-02-19 22:16 #1181
Posts: 15Do you allow me to ask.
Do you lick the pussy of a ***** safe? Or is there a high rate of transmission of diseases?
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11-19-19 19:45 #1180
Posts: 181Do we have docs here
Hi,
I have seen a white color skin like substance getting accumulated on the penis esp near the exit of the penis.
I have removed it but it gets hard and leads to slight blood coming from the skin below.
I don't feel any itching, discharge or pain. Penis is working normal.
There is a white shade patch also on the penis top which is there for few months now.
Also my skin on penis is not normal but attached just below the penis.
Also which doc is best to go. Urologist or Skin specilaist.
I do protected sex with WG frequently.
Any advise, experience would be helpful.
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11-13-19 10:04 #1179
Posts: 40Eye opener
Thanks to Houston player.
Your answer is highly informative and an eye opener for mee as I had the same questions regarding herpes and HPV.
But what about having a relationship in future say for instance in the next five to six years.
Originally Posted by HoustonPlayer [View Original Post]
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11-01-19 12:24 #1178
Posts: 1341Originally Posted by HoustonPlayer [View Original Post]
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11-01-19 06:56 #1177
Posts: 343Yes
Originally Posted by PassionateFuck [View Original Post]
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11-01-19 06:46 #1176
Posts: 343STI scare. Totally confused!
Sir, you are joking right? It's obvious that you had an STI and the medicine your doctor gave you cured it. That's why 4 days later when you did your tests everything was negative. Your doctor didn't really care which STI you had or else he would have tested you before giving you medicine, he tested 4 days later because he just wanted to be sure the medicine had cured you and no additional treatment was necessary.
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11-01-19 06:34 #1175
Posts: 1341STI scare. Totally confused!
Hey Guys,
So I had a STI scare a few weeks ago and I'll try to explain as briefly as possible. So, I've been regularly seeing this hot Brazilian WG. She gives an amazing PSE with BBBJ, spitting, rimming, anal, kissing, etc. I must've seen her at least 10 X and she was great each time. Although, during the last few visits, I could tell she wasn't her usual self, meaning she wouldn't kiss deeply as she used to and also some of her other services like ball licking, rimming, etc was missing. I did feel something was off and was wondering wtf was going on.
Anyway, a few days after my last visit with her, I noticed a weird feeling in my dick, sort of a stinging feeling. Upon closer inspection, I noticed a white type drainage from the tip of my penis. First time in my life ever that I've had that, and I've been punting all over the world for years and have had many BBBJ. I should mention that with this lady and with all ladies, I've always had protected sex but do like to engage in BBBJ, like I did with this Brazilian WG. So upon seeing the discharge, I figured I had a STI like Chlamydia and gonorrhea and rushed to a GP to get it checked. The GP looked at the discharge and said he thinks I have Gonorrhea and immediately prescribed me some antibiotic pills along with an injection and said it should clear in a day, which it did. He also made me undergo a full STI test (HIV, HEP, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, etc etc). So I had a blood test done, a swab test, and a [CodeWord109] test. While doing the swab test, I mistakenly didn't do it accurately as the container had some liquid in it to place the swab sample into, but in my panic, I managed to spill the liquid already in the container, otherwise, I took the swab as instructed. So along with the swab test (Which I may have messed up), I had a blood test plus [CodeWord109] test.
4 days later I went back to the GP to get the results and ALL tests were NEGATIVE! I was shocked but also happy, but confused as fuck and still am. I asked the GP, WTF dude, what the hell was that white discharge if I don't have any STI. His answer was, "both you and I will never know what that was"! I must say I wasn't and still am not satisfied with that answer.
I'm still wondering, what the hell did I catch, if anything and what the hell was that white discharge due to? Any insight from any of you seasoned punters? I've been really paranoid about BBBJ ever since and never saw that Brazilian girl again, even though I did mention to her what happened and she insists she's clean and never has had anything, but I really don't fucking know what happened and what to think.
Could the test results be ALL negative if I had something? Can the blood test and [CodeWord109] test detect Chlamydia and Gonorrhea (the suspect here)? Let me know what you guys think.
Cheers.
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10-16-19 07:44 #1174
Posts: 2Herpes and HPV
Can there be a risk of getting herpes and or HPV if I have sex with a high class WG who does not have any form of visible symptoms.
If yes then how high are the risks.
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10-28-18 19:35 #1173
Posts: 276Pasante Unique vs FC2 female condom vs typical condoms
Originally Posted by NakedDesires3 [View Original Post]
I now believe the Pasante Unique condom with the skirt at the base of the penis provides more complete and more reliable protection than a FC2 female condom, either with the inner ring removed or still in place. If you remove the inner ring, be sure to use fingers you haven't fingered her with or otherwise contaminated. I think the skirt at the base of the penis of the Pasante Unique condom is especially helpful for avoiding exposure to sexually transmitted diseases / infections (STDs / STIs), and that the wide outer ring of the FC2 female condom that stays on the outside of the woman's body is less protective than the Pasante Unique but still much, much more protective than a the usual male condom that leaves much of the base of the penis exposed. I found both Pasante Unique and FC2 female condoms for sale today on eBay.
Pasante Unique condoms, https://www.ebay.com/i/253512451666?chn=ps.
Unique Plus Condomcard, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm8WFz-b8nM.
How To Use a Female Condom (English Sub) ★ AlbatrozStudio, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P85c9lqCGfc 7,813,904 views as of 10/28/2018!
How to Use Your FC2 Female Condom, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJZOCdmnvmc.
These videos answer most of your questions. I don't know about Indian brands.
I, in the USA, wish you the best in your adventures in India on the other side of the globe!
These pictures will help you identify the Pasante Unique and FC2 female condoms. If everybody used them, we could probably see the end of STDs / STIs within a generation or two.
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06-26-18 17:05 #1172
Posts: 657$25 STD Cure found! Jim Bakker is now hawking a silver gel he claims can cure STDs!
LOL! Jim Bakker is now hawking a silver gel he claims can cure all venereal diseases for $25 per bottle!
In a video clip where he's introducing the product, the star of The Jim Bakker Show sits beside his co-host and wife, Lori Bakker, as the two tout the benefits of 'Silver Solution.'
'Do you know the one thing we never talk about, really, is one of the few gels and products that cures, or gets rid of, all venereal diseases,' he says to the man and woman sharing the screen with the Bakkers, in a video shared to the Twitter account for Right Wing Watch. 'This is like a. Miracle in a tube!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-diseases.html
Commenters: "You know in the old days that guy would have been a snake oil salesman?
It is so unlike him to be selling things to gullible people. I'm hearing Tom Waits right now. "Step right up."
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05-17-18 03:02 #1171
Posts: 657Wherever you are in the world, time is running out for treating gonorrhea
". . . When King picked up gonorrhea again in the 1990's, he was greatly relieved that treatment was now just one dose. Penicillin was no longer effective, but ciprofloxacin was now the recommended treatment and it required only one dose. In King's eyes, getting gonorrhoea was even less of a hassle. But this was actually a symptom of treatment regimens starting to fail. The bacteria Neisseria gonorrheae was on the way to developing resistance to nearly every drug ever used to treat it. . . " https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/15/healt...ner/index.html.
Comment: "How do you know if you have it? Do you have a burning desire to find out?"
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04-12-18 17:08 #1170
Posts: 296Originally Posted by SexInStl [View Original Post]