It always cracks me up when hookers are suddenly disgusted by their work & judgmental of other hookers upon their exit & feel the need to post about it.
Better luck on your next endeavor!
Originally Posted by Brooke Wilde
I was seeing escorts from agencies in the phonebook in the 80's when HIV/AIDS first hit the scene. Nothing changed except I began using condoms until HIV became under control with new medications. I saw probably 300 escorts before I was infected in the early 2000's. Studies have shown contracting HIV from hetero sex is extremely rare. I never contracted HIV from a female escort. I'm bi and became infected from my ex boyfriend who didn't know he was infected. I've remained generally healthy and my medication has my HIV undectible. My doctor says I'm currently unable to spread the virus! Ironically I'm practically zero risk compared to meeting someone at a bar that could be infected and not know it. Moral of the story is everyone should operate at their own comfort level. You do you Vanesa and let us do us.
We got too many people on this site trying to tell everyone what what to do or not do with their bodies. Where does it end and who gets to decide??? I find it ironic people on a provider board feel the need to control people's bodies. I don't criticize people who feel the need to abstain from raw, but don't force your lifestyle on me. How does me having Catholic affect Vanesa or the other wanna be body controllers??? Last time I checked person C couldn't catch an STD from person A and B having sex. So best to C your way out of A and B's bedroom.
But what if B has unprotected sex with D. D gets together with C. A couple days later C then has a no holes barred all night f*ck fest with A. Then what?
But what if B has unprotected sex with D. D gets together with C. A couple days later C then has a no holes barred all night f*ck fest with A. Then what?
But what if B has unprotected sex with D. D gets together with C. A couple days later C then has a no holes barred all night f*ck fest with A. Then what?