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Re:"Bareback" is simply....
UofA 1714 reads
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If I'm correctly reading that "STI" chart, is it accurate to conclude a person can acquire gonorrehea, syphillis, HPV, chlaymydia, herpes etc. from receiving oral?

that she is providing bareback services? Visiting Phoenix next week and looking for good anal, but...

Just because protection isn't mentioned doesn't mean it's not used.  We always play safe here in the Valley of the Fun!!!  And visitors are advised to as well.

Smiley is out of state until February 7 and is probably not even aware of this thread.  I imagine she will be upset when she reads this.
  Gents should not jump to conclusions on these issues.  Most of us do not have a background in fiction journalism, and don't have editors to do a fact check.  My question to the original poster is: Why does this matter to you?  Would you be more inclined to see her if she was bareback anal?  
Presumably, you would practice safe sex with her, thereby making your initial question moot.  Other than ruining her reputation, I see no purpose in the post.  Why not just e-mail her and ask directly?

Not Worth The Risk1610 reads

there are guys (perhaps one could go so far as to say groups of guys) in this community who actively seek bareback service "just for them" from providers in exchange for a promise of many appointments (at a discount, of course.)  Many ladies in this community also get pressured for hats-off service every day.  Go figure.

northdak531204 reads

just because a reviewer doesn't mention putting the party hat on....doesn't mean it didn't happen.

-- Modified on 2/4/2006 4:25:36 PM

She isn't providing bareback. I'd say its a possibility if her reviews don't have a trend in mentioning it.

All of mine mention, as do others. Gents, Make sure you mention it if it went on. Us ladies HATE it when gents even ask us if we'd consider going without. Very disrespectful.

Eh......no.

Ain't gonna happen guy.

Even roller skating you should wear a helmet.

several of her reviews and did not come away with the same impression you did. Unless I missed something, wouldn't jump to that conclusion.

Not Worth The Risk3390 reads

a coy way of saying that, for a few minutes of pleasure, you're willing to risk your health or even your life (and that of the provider).  There's a reason TER does not even provide space fo an "uncovered?" category on the reviews--it's irresponsible behavior!

To quote an excellent website on the subject, "Having unprotected sex is like having sex with an entire room full of people! Think about this... if you're having unprotected sex, you're not only at risk of contracting an STI from your partner, but also all of his or her previous partners, and all of their partners... "

UofA1715 reads

If I'm correctly reading that "STI" chart, is it accurate to conclude a person can acquire gonorrehea, syphillis, HPV, chlaymydia, herpes etc. from receiving oral?

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