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And specifically how are you "sure"...??
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Summary of my 12+ years of VIP at TER:

80-some women
on both sides of border

almost all BBBJ, many of whom have provided CIM

I have always tested negative (most recently last month)

I am sure most people who take part in this industry practice safe sex.  Assuming that is the case, are STD a big issue?

There is no such thing as "safe sex" just safer sex. Even with a cover and no problems with it herpes and HPV can spread. Vaccines aren't 100% effective in prevention of the spread of any illness. Condoms break/fall off. Every act has risks. Now add in most everyone is bare-backing someone or has done so at some point and may not have been tested. Dispite what everyone claims not everyone gets tested as they should It happens. The CDC considers anyone with five or more partners or has a partner with five or more partners high risk. That is everyone in this game.

Now if you use condoms for everything, and test often the risk is real small.  Some acts are safer then others. Pitching is safer than catching. Oral is safer than vaginal, vaginal is safer than anal, and HJ are the safest. This isn't the best source for STD information. Please do real homework on this not just ask questions. I use condoms for everything below the belt but I do enjoy a good BBBJ. The risks of oral much lower then vaginal, but not zero. I caught chlamydia from a provider doing a BBBJ, caught it early do to the fact I test like crazy. Just do real homework on this issue.

according to the web,
Chlamydia is spread by vaginal and anal intercourse. Rarely, it is spread during oral sex or by touching your eye with your hand.  

You were that 1/10000
 

Posted By: scoed
I caught chlamydia from a provider doing a BBBJ, caught it early do to the fact I test like crazy. Just do real homework on this issue.

Given oral cases of Chlamydia are somewhat rare and when it exists it is in the rear of the throat. But other STD'S spread readily that way like herpes and HPV. Oral is considered much safer and it is, but it is far from risk free.  

My whole point is it is up to each person to learn the real risks and decide what risks are worth it for them and respect that others my not share your risk assessment and that is a valid choice.

ThePeopleRule531 reads

(Sounds like a post of someone under age 30)

Summary of my 12+ years of VIP at TER:

80-some women
on both sides of border

almost all BBBJ, many of whom have provided CIM

I have always tested negative (most recently last month)

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