Why can't we, for once, have a serious (and intellectual) conversation about this topic?
I'm sorry, but this is one of those things that, as of late, has me cringing in disgust!
So....to the ladies and gents who partake in bbfs....educate us.
Why? Why would you partake in this behavior? Seriously, maybe I'm missing the boat on something here (not that I truly believe that is the case). But, I'm willing to have an open mind here.
We (ladies and gents) partake in this hobby...we already have existing inherented risks. i.e.... LE, social stigmas, being ripped off, robbed, raped, nc/ns, etc. Yes, some risks are scarier than others, but they are risks, none the less.
Why on earth would any of us compound that with the risk of spreading HIV/STDs??
I'll admit, I'm not a health-care professional. But I love these lines of "I'll show you my clean papers, you show me yours." What about HIV? From what I recall, that doesn't necessarily show up on early-testing. I thought that could lay dormant for months to years before tests positive.
So why?... Is it really worth the 10 minutes of raw pleasure? Is it the taboo?...the pushing of the envelope, in this hobby?
I'm really hoping we can have an open, honest conversation about this.
Alisha...xoxo Originally Posted by Alisha1972
So you think Alisha's question was off-topic? Originally Posted by 78704Thread title "BBFS Condomnation"
Alicia asks the folks that partake in this practice to "educate us" and gives her view(s) on the issue at hand. She also asks (I think, because this is a subject that has been discussed, posted about, and debated muchly with some degree of emotion) that we have an "serious (and intellectual) conversation on this topic" and she states that she hopes that "we can have an open, honest conversation about this."
In my opinion the bulk of what she says is on the subject matter contained in the OP's post.
If you read the bulk of the posts regarding this topic, most posters state that they are against this practice, but they acknowledge that it occurs more than anyone wants to admit. We never seem to hear from the "pro" side of this discussion. It seemed to me that Alisha was asking to hear from the other side and was encouraging all of us to respect the rights of those that engage in BBFS to state their opinions and rational, hence the hope for "open and honest communication".
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