HPV

After learning a friend of mine, who is a nonsmoker, has throat cancer, I wonder how many of today's providers have had the HPV vaccine. I know this is probably a sensitive topic, but I am seriously worried about it because I like to please an escort with oral sex.
At the risk of provoking a lot of heated responses, I wanted to bump this question and say that I too am interested in the answer. My primary fear about moving from L1 in a strip club to other activities is the risk of bringing something home that could harm my wife or stay with me forever. As an additional question, would taking an antiviral prior to an encounter reduce your risk of hpv transmission from someone with the infection? Or are there antiviral soaps you can use after an encounter that would kill any surface exposure.

Fire away!
I would up the donation to be with a provider who could assure she has had the HPV vaccine. I believe you can see the other stuff, herpes, etc. Cannot tell if a woman has Human Pappilomavirus. It might not be a big deal, but every young woman should have the vaccine, if only to protect themselves from cervical cancer.
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https://www.plannedparenthood.org/le...-safer-sex/hpv

"Genital HPV infections are very, very common. In fact, most people who have sex get the HPV at some point in their lives. Most people with HPV have no symptoms and feel totally fine, so they usually don’t even know they’re infected.

Most genital HPV infections aren’t harmful at all and go away on their own. But some kinds of HPV can lead to genital warts or certain types of cancer."

WATCH THOSE STRIPPER SLIDES!! "HPV is easily spread from sexual skin-to-skin contact with someone who has it. You get it when your vulva, vagina, cervix, penis, or anus touches someone else’s genitals or mouth and throat — usually during sex. HPV can be spread even if no one cums, and even if a penis doesn’t go inside the vagina/anus/mouth."
Good information Gypsy. Thanks.
I bet the Ladies who done HPV vaccine is very low. Maybe 3% if that high
The human papillomavirus vaccine is FDA-approved only through age 26, with the thinking that by that time women (and men) have had enough sex that they're probably already exposed to the virus and won't benefit.
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The chances a provider, or an active hobbyist for that matter, isn’t carrying hpv is almost nil.
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I would up the donation to be with a provider who could assure she has had the HPV vaccine. Originally Posted by df9251
Are you suggesting we add STD test results to our screening practices? Hmmm...you might be on to something here. I wouldn't wanna bring anything home to my family either.

"Research as of late shows that about half of men in the United States have active genital Human Papillomavirus, commonly called HPV"

read more about men & HPV here
The human papillomavirus vaccine is FDA-approved only through age 26, with the thinking that by that time women (and men) have had enough sex that they're probably already exposed to the virus and won't benefit. Originally Posted by zmonator
The vaccine was approved in 2006. I suspect a reasonable percentage of under 30 women have received it.
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Are you suggesting we add STD test results to our screening practices? Hmmm...you might be on to something here. I wouldn't wanna bring anything home to my family either.

"Research as of late shows that about half of men in the United States have active genital Human Papillomavirus, commonly called HPV"

read more about men & HPV here Originally Posted by Gabrielle

He was saying...that if a provider could provide STD test results---he'd be willing to pay more to be with a provider who went that distance.
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The human papillomavirus vaccine is FDA-approved only through age 26, with the thinking that by that time women (and men) have had enough sex that they're probably already exposed to the virus and won't benefit. Originally Posted by zmonator
that thinking failed on my end, LOL

The vaccine was approved in 2006. I suspect a reasonable percentage of under 30 women have received it. Originally Posted by Chief62
one more reason to stick with young ladies!
that thinking failed on my end, LOL



one more reason to stick with young ladies! Originally Posted by Chung Tran
If only we could find them at the AMPS!
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  • Twix
  • 02-04-2020, 03:32 PM
After learning a friend of mine, who is a nonsmoker, has throat cancer, I wonder how many of today's providers have had the HPV vaccine. I know this is probably a sensitive topic, but I am seriously worried about it because I like to please an escort with oral sex. Originally Posted by df9251
Second hand smoke and eating puss is bad . You just never know it can happen to any of us . I Smoke Cigerrettes two packs a day drink 🍹 daily at 61 and eat puss I’m stilll alive and kicking. But I have ED LIMPY DICK I NEED MEDS . Hard to cum theses days ;(,....,
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one more reason to stick with young ladies! Originally Posted by Chung Tran
So, are you 1000% sure you don't already have it from maybe before you started in the hobby?