[QUOTE=Stirling;2224704]I don't know for sure what specific testing the girls undergo, but I assume HIV, likely Hep be / see, and maybe Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. (I'll confirm for interests sake during my Dec annual trip) That said, let's look at this from a pure clinical perspective. HIV is a no brainer as is HepB. That said, you can get vaccinated against HepB. Hep A and see are not transmitted sexually. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea also makes sense and the girls should be tested. 80% of females with Chlamydia don't even know they are infected.
HPV and HSV testing makes little sense. Virtually everyone who is sexually active is at least transiently infected with HPV. That said, there are only 4 serotypes that we really worry about and again, albeit typically not recommended for older adults, you can get vaccinated against these strains..[/QUOTE]Condoms protect only so much against HIV, Cham and gon. With respect to chlam and gon. When a monger and SP get tested they need to tell the health care provider Specifically that they partake in "high risk" sexual activity. By doing this a good health care provider will know to swab the back of a SP or monger s throat for culture. Chlam and gon have the ability to seed in that area and the person can become an asymptomatic carrier. A male or female who is a asymptomatic carrier performing a BBBJ on someone can def pass it on.
As for HIV any skin breaks in the oral mucosa and or the penis increases the propensity of HIV transmission. Many factors are involved in transmission as viral load of carrier, where they are in infection stage. This route is less common for transmission for HIV but it does happen.
In our hobby there are risks and rewards, know the risks and form your own conclusions as to what is worth the reward.
