stds in the hobby

Originally posted by Blubba-Entirely plausible. She sucked off some infected dude just before you arrived, then applied her chlamydia infested mouth onto your pristine penis and thereby infected it. No biggy. You survived. It's not going to stop the rest of us from getting BBBJ's though.[/
+1 Blubba. I totally agree. Of the myriad of bugs any one of us could catch from any dozen of 2nd, 3rd, 8th hand parties that the gals and us see, Chlamydia is minor and can be treated.

"Pristine Penis" - Now that's funny.

I also agree that if this gal was the only one 540im saw with bbbj and then this popped up, he should let her know. For all we know, she may have an SO and Children. Spreading to her family would not be good if her kids drank after her or any other method of transmission.
Well. Getting an std like chlamydia is impossible when wearing a condem. I wasn't talking about warts or herpes. And I know I didn't get it from anyone else because I hadn't had sex or a bj with OUT a condom for seriously over 3 mos prior. The chances or chlamydia showing up randomly after 3 mos of being dormant are slim to none.

Anyways. I guess I'll contact her and see what she thinks. The problem is long gone, just thought about it again today and figured I'd get some opinions. Originally Posted by 540im

Sorry, but very wrong:
http://www.std-gov.org/stds/chlamydia.htm

2/3 of women and 1/2 of men who have chlamydia have no symptoms at all; others have symptoms so mild they aren't noticeable.
  1. Chlamydia is mainly passed through sexual activity:
  • vaginal or anal sex with an infected partner
  • oral sex, although this is less common
  • sharing sex toys
  • touching parts of the body with fingers (for example, chlamydia often occurs in the eyes)
So, touching an infected womans vigiana (FIV) then touching some areas of your body can infect you. Condem would not stop that. BBBJ can infect you. You can be infected for a long time and never know it. Anyone playing this game really needs to read and study up on the hazards we face. Far too many people don't really know enough.

All that said, your post allows people to learn or refresh what they should know about STDs. That is a good thing


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  1. Chlamydia is mainly passed through sexual activity:
  • vaginal or anal sex with an infected partner
  • oral sex, although this is less common
  • sharing sex toys
  • touching parts of the body with fingers (for example, chlamydia often occurs in the eyes)
However it can also be contracted by:
  • toilet seats
  • thinking about it too much
  • reading Web MD articles
  • Excessive Googling
It's funny how some of y'all are acting. Like this bs is impossible in the hobby from a "well reviewed" provider. It's actually fairly common and some of y'all need to pull your sarcastic heads out of your asses and take it for what it is. Simple as that. There are "diiiirrty girls" out there.

I'd suggest some of you BB fanatics go get checked
Can you really get it from a toilet seat? Does it crawl up the legs or something? My pussy doesn't come in contact with the toilet seat when I pee, so I am just trying to figure out how that works! Eyeball chlamydia sounds pretty disgusting, too

540im, I don't think anyone has even mentioned that it would be impossible for this to happen if you just stick to well-reviewed providers. Where are you getting that from?? I've gone back and read this several times, and I can't see where anyone said anything even remotely similar.
It's funny how some of y'all are acting. Like this bs is impossible in the hobby from a "well reviewed" provider. It's actually fairly common and some of y'all need to pull your sarcastic heads out of your asses and take it for what it is. Simple as that. There are "diiiirrty girls" out there.

I'd suggest some of you BB fanatics go get checked Originally Posted by 540im
I am truly sorry if it seems like I am picking on you. This is a serious issue and one anyone in the hobby had beter be up on. Even the most respected provider or hobbiest can have issues with STDs. But, with so much misinformation out there, its important to understand things. Respectfully, your knowledge of some aspects is greatly flawed. Does not mean your wrong about everthing. Just that you need more information. Odds are your right about who you got it from but its not 100%. Let the provider know and ask for an update from her. Then decide if you need to do more.
Thank You Bubba. This is a somewhat forbidden topic, and a topic that people put their head in the sand thinking "Not Me". A well reviewed provider can be just as disease filthed as a fresh provider.

Anyone can have anything. Hell, it sucks bad enough when a provider has a cold or flu or mono. We are all filthy creatures harboring nasty bugs & critters that can give you all kinds of cooties. Just try to be careful. Use a condom and look for scars, warts, weepy holes, smelly coochies, crawling crabs, moles with hair growing out of it, bloody cracked lips, pink eye, and all the other petri dish, septic ickiness that we can carry.

Save Farris!!