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Raceday21 7 Reviews 1774 reads
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I'm a Newbie...is it appropriate and if so when to ask a provider's HIV status?

macdaddy1944 51 Reviews 383 reads
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3 / 8

sure go ahead and ask..i seriously doubt if she will see you..totally inappropriate..why dont you ask her if she has two heads and seven fingers while your at it..

1192967 45 Reviews 383 reads
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..and as Fallon said what do you think the ladies answer would be? It's her livelihood she is going to do everything she can do to be safe. The chances of her saying yes, I'm positive are zero. She would be insulted and likely not see you if you asked before arriving or send you packing if you waited until you were there. Turn it around, what if she asked you? You might be OK with it if she did. But she could say you would tell her anything to get laid.

Best thing to do and the least risk you will face is to see well reviewed providers (that's 6 to 10 reviews, good reviews 8 or higher in performance) and a goodly portion of those by reviewers with many reviews. The more the better. Read the juicy details so you know how she conducts herself. Don't see a provider that offers a service you aren't comfortable with or simply don't partake of that service while with her. Check her TER profile. Always use a condom, again always use a condom. No matter what you do there is a risk. You do everything you can to minimize it.
If I left something out hopefully others will cover it.

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 700 reads
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6 / 8

mac's point is well taken, just not his delivery.  It is not appropriate to ask a question like that.  Put yourself in her shoes, how would you react to that question if someone asked you?  Like was also said, one of two things will most likely happen, depending on when you asked the question.  Ahead of time, she will probably hang up on you and not see you.  If you're already there, you will probably be asked to leave immediately, and don't expect a refund.

Women who are quality escorts are not here because they are carrying some type of sexual disease.  If it's her livelihood, and for many of them it is, she is going to take the necessary steps to insure she is disease free.  She can ill afford not to be.  Even if it is not her sole source of income, being safe is of primary importance in order to continue providing the services she offers.

Swim

macdaddy1944 51 Reviews 269 reads
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7 / 8

sorry for being so harsh..i am so used to the gd board..

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 260 reads
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