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bbfs question,
kodak_619 100 Reviews 886 reads
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hello all, I'm fairly new to this board and felt like asking a question. I follow one of SD's best providers, Goldie Knox on twitter and have read a couple recent reviews/threads regarding BBFS. I have a question and hope it doesn't cause anyone to be upset. I feel like I may just be missing something and would like to know what...

I saw a recent review for a famous porn star and it said that she would only see you if you were tested and could prove you were negative. I've seen Goldie tweet about hobbyists who ask for BBFS claiming they'll provide these results(which for the record, think she is entitled to 100% say no and reject seeing them, a woman has a right to do whatever she wants with her body).  

My question is, assuming birth control in place, what is wrong/unsafe with bbfs if negative test results can be provided? I don't know much about the health hazards or various illnesses that may still be at risk despite negative test results so forgive my ignorance. I am sincerely just asking about what else could be at play that would make a provider(or a hobbyist for that matter) say no?

Thanks

tommygunn 8 Reviews 674 reads
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I'm sure most ladies reject BBFS because of the risk of contracting an STD.  Bare-Back anything poses a risk, but unprotected intercourse poses the greatest risk.  Test results are pretty much meaningless unless the young lady can prove she hasn't been with anyone else since taking that test.  In this hobby, it seems the safest way to play is a FBSM.  This requires minimal contact and bodily fluids are not exchanged

Epicurus61 527 reads
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Plain and simple. An HIV test only says the person did not show signs of the infection at the time of the test. Most "clinic" tests are only good for a month or more after an exposure, that is, testing "clean" means you didn't get infected LAST month or earlier. Yes there is also an early test, but the basic facts remain the same. Unless your partner has been practicing safe sex with EVERYONE except you, it's a gamble with very serious consequences.

Do your research, there's plenty of information out there.

JoeAFriday 6 Reviews 189 reads
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The HIV virus CAN stay hidden in the body for SIX months before making itself known. i.e. it will NOT show up on any conventional tests.  

EOM

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