Question about stripper slides (SS)

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Question about why some providers in their ads do not offer stripper slides. I assume that a SS would be done with a cover for protection of both parties. Are some mongers pushing for SS without covers like a bbbj? If so seems risky. Even with a cover skin on skin genital contact is still possible at the base of the shaft. What do most providers think about a SS and how is it best done safely? Who is the best provider in town for this? Any specialists? Originally Posted by Frankie7878
I am going to repost the original point of this thread because once I start POINTING and BANNING people for posting anything other than their opinions on this I don't want to hear any crying and complaining because you have broken the rules of the thread in the first place.

The back and forth and derailing of this thread is done. This thread will either be closed and punishment handled swiftly or you will stay on the subject matter. We have received numerous RTM's from numerous people on this thread. It is over and done.
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  • WTF
  • 11-18-2017, 11:15 AM
Can someone tell me the difference between a SS with bare pussy lips and bare mouth lips?

Medically.




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  • pxmcc
  • 11-18-2017, 11:22 AM
^^very little sir..
Can someone tell me the difference between a SS with bare pussy lips and bare mouth lips?

Medically.
. Originally Posted by WTF
With the latter, less chance of pregnancy.
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  • WTF
  • 11-18-2017, 11:57 AM
With the latter, less chance of pregnancy. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter


Less or Zero?



Less or Zero?
..... Originally Posted by WTF
Some fucktards around here probably can't properly manage their mess.

I guess the least is covered....as the op suggests.

Covered.....oral.....SS.
I read in the medical literature that it is nearly impossible to get HIV from a bbbj and that no known cases exist but that other STD's are readily passed by a bbbj. It would seem to me that there was higher risk of HIV with a uncovered SS. I never imagined a bare SS from a provider until reading this thread. I do so in the RW but would never do so with a provider. However a covered SS with a provider seems to be an acceptable risk. Thoughts ?