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I agree...
thats_amore 4710 reads
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The upscale clientele should warrant such a policy.
We are not deterred by the donation amount, at least
I'm not, so if I have to pay more for a knowingly clean
provider I wouldn't even give it a second thought.

How about the formation of an organization to which
qualified providers must be members, and therefore
carry a card that shows their last date tested, and
what was tested for? The clients could also be tested
by the same orgnaization, and also carry a card..


What do you think?



thinkagain5977 reads


        2 pornstars are hiv infectected [one due to a shoot in brazil. a country with huge hiv popullation] 47 pornstars have been quarantined.  

SamanthaSummers5927 reads

PSE as in experience. Not too sure if girls advertising pse are doing fs (or greek) raw I know I'm certainly not.

frankie2003a5447 reads

Plenty of information (with links) on the Porn star board.

It's always a good idea to check out the other boards on
TER - they have a wealth of info and lively discussion.  I've
found the General discussion board to be great.

The one exception is the Politics board ;).

fr

I think, far more relevant, has been the response of the Porn Industry in the San Fernando Valley about the first AIDS incident since 1999.  What is most impressive from the NYTimes articles is the rigorous policing among the actors--monthly testing for AIDS and STDS.  According to the NYTimes articles, no one wears a condom, there are multiple partners and weekly sex encounters, and, yet, almost no AIDS--the actor got it in Brazil--and little STD's.  Considering that most male porn stars are very poorly paid, why doesn't the provider community insist on weekly inspections for providers?  After all, every hobbyist expects to have to wear a condom for intercourse. Is this a reason for legalization?  Julie's claims monthly check-ups and testing onher girls.  What do you think, Alexia? Inquiring minds want to know!

thats_amore4711 reads

The upscale clientele should warrant such a policy.
We are not deterred by the donation amount, at least
I'm not, so if I have to pay more for a knowingly clean
provider I wouldn't even give it a second thought.

How about the formation of an organization to which
qualified providers must be members, and therefore
carry a card that shows their last date tested, and
what was tested for? The clients could also be tested
by the same orgnaization, and also carry a card..


What do you think?



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