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Do you share your STD report with your providers?
Legsman321 507 reads
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I am just wondering what's the customary thing to do in LA when you receive your all negative STD report. It's obvious what to do with a positive report, but I am not sure what to do with a negative report. It seems a little strange to send it out, without been asked. Would they want to know that they didn't give me anything and there's little chance that they catch something from me? The easy way would be to do nothing.

crazyshit 398 reads
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We all assume that the other person isn't infected with something, but we still cover up as a hedge in case.

My take is offering to show your STD results is a bit random.  It's like a girlfriend telling you explicitly and unsolicited that she isn't cheating on you, and showed you evidence to show that she wasn't unaccounted for.  

Why would anyone do this, unless it was a question in the first place?

GoldieKnox See my TER Reviews 376 reads
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3 / 7

I have found that any time someone brings up test results they are really asking for BB services.


Tests don't mean anything unless you are abstinent for 6 months which is unlikely unable to be proven.

Rodgerdaily 47 Reviews 384 reads
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I've used the std report as a step towards building trust.  Seems to me there is more substance to that over just saying "i'm clean baby, dont worry"

Still even the latest and greatest reports cant pick up recent aids transmissions.  They tell you to check up for aids up to 6 months after exposure.

Legsman321 287 reads
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What do you mean by "I've used the std report as a step towards building trust."? Do you give it to every provider that you have seen in the last 1, 2, or 3 months? Or, do you give it to your regular? BTW, I am not looking for BBFS. That's a big no no for me.

ministerofpleasure 335 reads
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The RNA test can detect AIDS two weeks from exposure, cause it looks for the virus' genetic code. The test you're referring to detects antibodies, which take 3-6 months to develop. The RNA test is common practice in the porn industry (otherwise films would be shot every 6mo.) and can be taken at talent testing services.

Rodgerdaily 47 Reviews 232 reads
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I give it to any girl who I plan on having a closer relationship with.

If you want to give it to a girl to make her feel more comfortable with bbbj or dfk, or whatever your fancy then more power to ya.

But I think most girls might think it odd for you to be sharing your std record if they dont know you well.  You may be sending the wrong signals by doing so.

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