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Re: Yes... You do need to say it IMO...
wonderboy69 38 Reviews 1792 reads
posted
1 / 13

I have read many reviews and noticed that most reviewers will state that the services were covered, or the hat was put on, or whatever one calls protected sex.

Then some reviewers never mention a condom through the whole review.

Is it necessary to mention that a condom was used, or is it understood that one is used even when not mentioned?  

I am not a newbie, but this board seems like the right place to ask.  Thank you.

swimtrekr 58 Reviews 577 reads
posted
2 / 13

the fact that some protection was used.  Many will assume bareback sex if there is no mention of the condom, whether a male one or a female one.  I do agree with the OP that reviews have been written with no mention of the condom in some way.  I've read some, and it sometimes leaves me wondering.

LLAP,
Swim

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AHappyCamper 9 Reviews 439 reads
posted
3 / 13

I don't think its necessary to say or mention it and its a given that one is used.  The only time it appears to be optional is for oral.  Some ladies has a preference to use one, some don't.  That's their call/prerogative.

I would never consider being intimate with a lady without the use of one regardless of the situation that I met her.  Just too many bad things can happen.

DJ1985 21 Reviews 418 reads
posted
4 / 13

Like Swim said, it could lead to a misunderstanding if it's never mentioned.

AlexandraMilw See my TER Reviews 532 reads
posted
5 / 13

There are girls out there that do bbfs and to avoid any confusion, it should be indicated if did cfs. I would wonder if a guy did a review and didn't mention it. Also guys look for reviews like that when seeking bbfs, whether it is accurate or not. Some gals won't see a guy if he partakes in bbfs.

Also it is helpful to say whether she did bbbj or cbj, as it matters greatly to most men

numpty88 14 Reviews 381 reads
posted
6 / 13

Otherwise if they mention condom then I'll assume it was standard type for men.  And no, saran wrap doesn't count as a condom!

Senator.Blutarsky 427 reads
posted
7 / 13

...I inadvertently left it out of one of my reviews and was barraged by PM's asking if the gal I reviewed allowed BBFS ...No, she didn't ...and I won't make that mistake again.

ROGM 398 reads
posted
8 / 13

Posted By: Senator.Blutarsky
...I inadvertently left it out of one of my reviews and was barraged by PM's asking if the gal I reviewed allowed BBFS ...No, she didn't ...and I won't make that mistake again.
 
This just proves that alot of guys are looking for a provider that does BBFS. Those that claim they would never do or request BBFS, I'll bet more than 50% would go for it given the opportunity.

harborview 10 Reviews 422 reads
posted
9 / 13

No, I didn't always mention just when the cover went on.  Some gals are so good at putting it on with their mouth that I'm not sure when she did it.  But it was there when I checked...  had to check...   I'll be more careful when writing reviews in the future.  

I always bring covers, just to be sure.

ponyman49 15 Reviews 395 reads
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10 / 13
ROGM 355 reads
posted
11 / 13

Posted By: ponyman49
How common is bbfs?
 
Probably more common that what most people think. If you see a provider on a steady basis you can ask to go BBFSCIP with her. In my experience providers were more willing to go BBFSCIP with me. Only a few said No. Just to be clear I never ever force a provider to go BBFSCIP. I respect a provider's limits

HarryWotton 11 Reviews 327 reads
posted
12 / 13

I have never mentioned it in my reviews and as I read this post I now realize why I get the Pms asking me if the ladies I have seen go BB.  I thought it was odd, I will make sure I include it going forward so that the ladies I review are not inconvenienced.

AHappyCamper 9 Reviews 325 reads
posted
13 / 13

Only those that don't care about their long term health would consider it.  If the lady in question allows it, not a snowball's chance in hell will I be interested.

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