[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Man, that pic is backwards[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Man, that pic is backwards[/QUOTE]
Never pay first.
[QUOTE=Prosal]You guys really crack me up. You should hook up all together for a Budweiser party at one of any of yours redneck trailer parks. You'll have a real good laugh and mesh well as you are presumably all truckers and have in common an immoderate liking for brasilian cheap and skanky prostitutes.Just a suggestion: as you surely don't know each other already, you may want to compare your trashy tattoos or your bellies to melt the ice.
Ok, I deliberately posted a pic of a malaysian GF who is a rather well-known model in KL, just for you who allegedly have spent 10 years mongering in Malaysia (if it's true, surely for fucking semi enslaved prostitutes in nasty Health Centers with others thousands fifty mongers).
But no need to be that embittered. :)[/QUOTE]This is amazing how this guy gets away with all these prejudice comments.
[QUOTE=John Cricket]
Again, probably true enough. However, to give termas their due, the women do at least get very regular check-ups, whereas at a place like BA85, it's catch as catch can. So if a woman has something that's asymptomatic, she's going to probably be transmitting it for a long time at BA85.[/QUOTE]
This last comment is an urban legend. Of course we all want to believe it, the girls want us to believe it and the owners want us to believe it. Having spent quite a few weekends with Termas girls I can assure you that health checks are nothing like you think and it is very easy for the girls to dodge them, and they have to pay, so, there is an incentive to miss the tests. Centaurus, the most expensive termas, asks for tests each 90 days, just syphilis and HIV! Check it out! The other termas are similar. Do your "research" however and the results will show they are all tested for everything every month. Everyone wants us all to believe that.
PP has mentioned herpes, which is endemic in Rio. In the termas the girls take time off for an oral herpes outbreak, but as soon as it can be disguised they go back to work. Time off is unpaid leave. They don't stop working for a genital herpes outbreak.
[QUOTE=Beach Star]This last comment is an urban legend. Of course we all want to believe it, the girls want us to believe it and the owners want us to believe it. Having spent quite a few weekends with Termas girls I can assure you that health checks are nothing like you think and it is very easy for the girls to dodge them, and they have to pay, so, there is an incentive to miss the tests. Centaurus, the most expensive termas, asks for tests each 90 days, just syphilis and HIV! Check it out! The other termas are similar. Do your "research" however and the results will show they are all tested for everything every month. Everyone wants us all to believe that.
PP has mentioned herpes, which is endemic in Rio. In the termas the girls take time off for an oral herpes outbreak, but as soon as it can be disguised they go back to work. Time off is unpaid leave. They don't stop working for a genital herpes outbreak.[/QUOTE]Hey, I'm not claiming that they can't be dodged or that they're very effective. They DO exist, however, however infrequent. I guarantee that they don't at many places downtown.
At all.
Hello,
Tell me an alternative to the nightclub Help?
[QUOTE=Beach Star]This last comment is an urban legend. Of course we all want to believe it, the girls want us to believe it and the owners want us to believe it. Having spent quite a few weekends with Termas girls I can assure you that health checks are nothing like you think and it is very easy for the girls to dodge them, and they have to pay, so, there is an incentive to miss the tests. Centaurus, the most expensive termas, asks for tests each 90 days, just syphilis and HIV! Check it out! The other termas are similar. Do your "research" however and the results will show they are all tested for everything every month. Everyone wants us all to believe that.
PP has mentioned herpes, which is endemic in Rio. In the termas the girls take time off for an oral herpes outbreak, but as soon as it can be disguised they go back to work. Time off is unpaid leave. They don't stop working for a genital herpes outbreak.[/QUOTE]
100% Correct. The best law that was proposed was to require all SexWorkers to Have a License/HealthCard but has yet to come to a final vote since 2005 due to the brush up with GDubya around an anti-prostitution pledge to receive antiviral funding and the good moral standard requirements of UK and USA would limit travel of GDP'S as would invariably excluded due to proof such as a HO-License. However, Brazils attack on the virus makes other countries look like shit. They acknowledge the issue and attack all the sources simultaneously. Kind a funny, how their meds cost 25% of what Americans Pay. All the Termas check for as stated are the known business killers. You don't want your clients running around within 48 hours of service, still in country, yelling "I caught Gohnerea in XYZ Terma" or "I caught HIV&Syphilis from a GDP at XYZ Terma"
As to Herpes, half these girls are on AntiViral meds for reasons not limited to HIV. I find it extremely troubling that some say that they have caught this and that in Brazil especially HIV and Herpes when the recognition and discrimination of Antivirus to reduce the patients load is so high. In fact greater than any other country including US. As I have stated before, there is some extremely HYPOCRITICALISH talk on here by some. PROVEN SCIENCE and statistics indicates that there is some BBFS with more than just women going on.
First off there is no clear cut result for an HIV test because the test itself is a fraud and has been proven to be bogus. if any of those girls are taking anti viral drugs I feel sorry for them because those drugs blow your immune system out. So if any of these girls are taking anti virals they are causing themsleves more danger to themselves and clients.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]100% Correct. The best law that was proposed was to require all SexWorkers to Have a License/HealthCard but has yet to come to a final vote since 2005 due to the brush up with GDubya around an anti-prostitution pledge to receive antiviral funding and the good moral standard requirements of UK and USA would limit travel of GDP'S as would invariably excluded due to proof such as a HO-License. [/QUOTE]
Since Rio is a sexual playground for much of the Western world, and a destination for straight-up sex tourists, I'd recommend that anyone going there just accepts from the start that they might come home with something. If they aren't willing to accept that risk, they shouldn't swim in the pond. With the exception of HSV and HIV, the benefits outweigh the short term losses. To paraphrase Euro100, memories and reports that you will treasure when you are 90 and sitting in a retirement home, drooling into your oatmeal, and being able to say that you once lived what most other people only sat at home and dreamed about. Priceless, really.
[QUOTE=Auriflama]First off there is no clear cut result for an HIV test because the test itself is a fraud and has been proven to be bogus. if any of those girls are taking anti viral drugs I feel sorry for them because those drugs blow your immune system out. So if any of these girls are taking anti virals they are causing themsleves more danger to themselves and clients.[/QUOTE]That's right. And little tinfoil caps will protect you from the CIA's orbitting mind control sattelites.
[QUOTE=Puta Playa]Since Rio is a sexual playground for much of the Western world, and a destination for straight-up sex tourists, I'd recommend that anyone going there just accepts from the start that they might come home with something. If they aren't willing to accept that risk, they shouldn't swim in the pond. With the exception of HSV and HIV, the benefits outweigh the short term losses. To paraphrase Euro100, memories and reports that you will treasure when you are 90 and sitting in a retirement home, drooling into your oatmeal, and being able to say that you once lived what most other people only sat at home and dreamed about. Priceless, really.[/QUOTE]I would like to emphasize that the dangers are not the same now as they were ten years ago. A young colleague of mine decided to dabble in the commercial sex houses in Rio. He contracted an antibiotic resistant strain of gonorrhea. He is a young guy who has now has permanent damage; at the very least he will be sterile. I was more fortunate with my experience with gonorrhea last year, although it proved difficult to treat. it did eventually go, hopefully with no long term effects. The resistant strains are on the increase (not helped by those who self medicate prior to exposure) and have the potential to have fatal effects on other organs in the body. Antibiotics are no longer the magic bullets they were just a few years ago. HIV is not the only STD that has the potential to shorten or degrade the quality of your life.
[QUOTE=Jackbutt]Hello,
Tell me an alternative to the nightclub Help?[/QUOTE]Staying at home drinking alone.
[QUOTE=Puta Playa]Since Rio is a sexual playground for much of the Western world, and a destination for straight-up sex tourists, I'd recommend that anyone going there just accepts from the start that they might come home with something. If they aren't willing to accept that risk, they shouldn't swim in the pond. With the exception of HSV and HIV, the benefits outweigh the short term losses. To paraphrase Euro100, memories and reports that you will treasure when you are 90 and sitting in a retirement home, drooling into your oatmeal, and being able to say that you once lived what most other people only sat at home and dreamed about. Priceless, really.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely true. But there are different levels of risk.
So, once you decide you want to be a player, then you have to decide how much risk you take on. My take on risky behavior in decreasing order:
1. Sharing needles.
2. BB anal
3. BBFS
4. Oral, back or front, BBBJ
5. Kissing
6. Covered anal
7. CFS
8. CBJ
9. skin infections, bugs, crabs etc. (never run into this myself)
Yes, there are risks to all of them. Other people might rank them differently.
I'll put in my two cents on the discussion of which girls are more risky. I think it would be silly to believe the risks are different depending on where the girl works. For one thing, they move around. I don't think that the risks are more in the "dirtier" places or less in the termas, or vice versa.
Now, I have commented on my experiences in terms of cleanliness of the girls which has nothing to do with risk of disease -- or very little unless they make it a habit in their lives, which you can't know. Places that don't have air conditioning are going to have sweaty people. Many times, they don't shower between clients. And I have run into some pretty rank smelling stuff.
I don't say this as criticism or recommending people not to go -- I go my self. It is just done in the spirit of honest reporting so that people realistically understand what they are getting themselves into. We all have different opinions of where we like to go, what we like to do, etc., but the facts of these places should be relatively objective.
I'm not sure exactly what your point is above, but one could read it to say that this is risky behavior so just accept that and don't worry about the details. For me, there are ways to limit that risk. Generally, I choose to do that because I think I then have a better chance to live to monger another day.
Yes, you have to accept that something might happen and you might catch something. But to me, that does not mean throw caution to the wind.
[QUOTE=SlimHoleDrill]Absolutely true. But there are different levels of risk.
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No less a member than the esteemed Poucolouco, who although he has to pay for his baked goods in Rio before he gets them, is someone well aware of forum rules and guidelines. On June 30, he suggested moving this discussion to the Safe Sex Forum [url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=268[/url]. Maybe it is time.
[QUOTE=Auriflama]First off there is no clear cut result for an HIV test because the test itself is a fraud and has been proven to be bogus. if any of those girls are taking anti viral drugs I feel sorry for them because those drugs blow your immune system out. So if any of these girls are taking anti virals they are causing themsleves more danger to themselves and clients.[/QUOTE]
Please find another refrain. 100-3 Scientist keeps making you a liar. Antivirals are commonly used to suppress Herpes and several other ailments as millions take them daily with few deleterious side affects. In most cases, especially HIV, It allows the body to reconstitute/Repair the immune system. Which is the complete opposite of your statement. The use reduces their viral loads, reducing symptoms and ability to transmit, Therefore, reducing the danger to the client.
Please STFU Zealot!
You wanna compare notes and get this Data Beatdown? See me here...:[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.in...splay.php?f=268[/url].
[QUOTE=Exec Talent]No less a member than the esteemed Poucolouco, who although he has to pay for his baked goods in Rio before he gets them, is someone well aware of forum rules and guidelines. On June 30, he suggested moving this discussion to the Safe Sex Forum [url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=268[/url]. Maybe it is time.[/QUOTE]
Indeed. I'm done anyway.