That's probably fairly rare though. If it gives you piece of mind that one provider on the board says she keeps the results at her incall with her personal info blacked out, then great. But it seems a little silly that you find solace in this.
The best you can do is ask. Most are not going to have results on hand to show you. So, you're going to have to take their word for it. Even with the results, they'd black out their personal info., how could you confirm it was their test results and not those of a friend of theirs.
There's no telling for sure, period. Protect yourself. See girls who do everything covered if it's an issue, and get tested every so often yourself. That's probably all you're going to be able to do.
Maybe, if you find a provider who will share her results with you, you can just see that one provider. Otherwise, I think this is a little unrealistic. It would be great if it happened regularly, but I just don't see that happening.
And I don't think it's an admission that illegal activity may transpire. There's nothing illegal about me telling someone whether or not I get tested, how often, and what the results are. Think about all the stuff most providers put on their websites... most have rates and services listed. Do you think that's legit, yet telling someone you get tested is not? And I have seen provider websites that say they're d/d free, get tested x times a y, etc. But again, you're taking their word for it.
... been (and how often) tested for STDs or HPV ... on their sites??
Is it because they could get in trouble with LE?
In other words, does it provide LE ground or proof for a case if they ever get lucky enough to prosecute them?
This is something I MUST know about a provider -- whether from an Agency or Indie -- before I can book her but I never see this info on their sites.
Thank you
How would you know whether or not they were telling the truth?
It's not like they're going to show you the actual results. They could tell you they get tested monthly, weekly, even daily and that they're clean. But what difference would them telling you that make?
It's in their best interest to stay healthy/clean. There's an exchange of trust in this hobby. Be smart, and always cover up.
I guess I can never know unless they show me actual results, but I was curious to know if they did not do it because of legal reasons.
We always have to cover up but honestly it's good to at least think they're clean.
Thank you
When is the test from? That same morning? If not, who was she playing with the night before? What about those diseases with an undetectable period? Maybe someone is exposed and still tests clean. This is the reason the general wisdom is that couples test and test again in several months before participating in uncovered activities. And THAT wisdom assumes a monogamous relationship.
In this game, tests are essential... and still nearly useless to our partners.
I disagree that it is "good to at least think they're clean." You will be much better at protecting yourself if you assume the unknown.
Why don't I show mine on my site? Because I sell companionship, not sexual services. I wouldn't want the implication otherwise. Also, I feel strongly that anyone who asks about my testing (quarterly full panel with "extras") is hinting around for BB services and feel that posting my results would encourage such inquiries.
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THANK YOU. That was a good answer.
Because this is not Holland or the UK (certain guidelines must be followed)
p.s the Krispy Kreme down the street from your precinct is having a buy one dozen get 2 dozen free...NEXT
First of all I could tell you right here in this post that I got tested for STD's last week. It would be a lie but how would you know? The answer is you would not and the same goes for any sort of claims that an escort would make on her site.
Reputable providers practice safe sex. It is their living and their lives that are at stake and they don't have any desire to mess up either. Does that mean nothing can ever happen? No, of course not. There is a certain amount of risk that goes with the hobby. If you are not ready to accept it then you are not ready to hobby.
There is a certain trust factor that comes with the hobby. Testing std's is one of them. B57 comments were right on. You might not be ready to hobby.
A reputable independent will tell you privately.
When I maintained a static incall location I kept my most recent results under the client vanity with my name and social security number blacked through for privacy.
THANK YOU. That was the answer I was looking for![]()
That's probably fairly rare though. If it gives you piece of mind that one provider on the board says she keeps the results at her incall with her personal info blacked out, then great. But it seems a little silly that you find solace in this.
The best you can do is ask. Most are not going to have results on hand to show you. So, you're going to have to take their word for it. Even with the results, they'd black out their personal info., how could you confirm it was their test results and not those of a friend of theirs.
There's no telling for sure, period. Protect yourself. See girls who do everything covered if it's an issue, and get tested every so often yourself. That's probably all you're going to be able to do.
Maybe, if you find a provider who will share her results with you, you can just see that one provider. Otherwise, I think this is a little unrealistic. It would be great if it happened regularly, but I just don't see that happening.
And I don't think it's an admission that illegal activity may transpire. There's nothing illegal about me telling someone whether or not I get tested, how often, and what the results are. Think about all the stuff most providers put on their websites... most have rates and services listed. Do you think that's legit, yet telling someone you get tested is not? And I have seen provider websites that say they're d/d free, get tested x times a y, etc. But again, you're taking their word for it.
Well, you can always ask if it is that important to you.
The problem is, you will either get an honest "yes I test regularly" response, or a dishonest "yes I test regularly" response. How are you going to know the difference?