How worried are you about STD's?

Not trying to bring down the mood, just curious. A friend of mine just fell victim to the dreaded Herp, even though he claimed he uses protection.

Do you guys go through any protocols to make sure that you're having a safe time? Or do you just accept the risk?
standard protection does not protect 100% from Herpes II.....
Ripmany's Avatar
I go bearback raw dog and see a doctor for anxiety afterwards.
Fsn57's Avatar
  • Fsn57
  • 11-01-2019, 11:33 AM
I go bearback raw dog and see a doctor for anxiety afterwards. Originally Posted by Ripmany
LOL
tinypenis's Avatar
STDs aren't what they used to be. Almost all are curable. HIV for straight people who don't use needles is practically non existent in the western world. Seriously......what straight drug free people do you know who are infected or dying?

I'll tell you what I am worried about. I'm worried about my small penis size. That's a real problem. I would want science to find a way to make our penises bigger.

Supposedly the majority of sexually active people do have herpes and gonorrhea. They just never have symptoms. At least, that's what the professionals say.
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  • SeV
  • 11-01-2019, 12:29 PM
It should be a concern for everyone
That’s why I keep my clean bills of health
ClaireBarsett's Avatar
@Tiny Penis,

Hey, remember what they say, "If she thinks it's little, stick it in her ass!"

@Main Topic


Umm, you know, I'm concerned but not afraid. It's kinda like when you are driving a car and getting on to the highway with everyone else. Some people wreck, and some don't. Keep an eye on the people around you. Always try to be safe as you can and remember to be kind to others. Also, use your fucking blinkers. lol

But in all seriousness, get regular health screenings and pay attention if you start breaking out with (some times itchy) bumps.
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Worried enough to use a condom all the time.
GoldenOpportunities's Avatar
@Tiny Penis,

Hey, remember what they say, "If she thinks it's little, stick it in her ass!"

@Main Topic


Umm, you know, I'm concerned but not afraid. It's kinda like when you are driving a car and getting on to the highway with everyone else. Some people wreck, and some don't. Keep an eye on the people around you. Always try to be safe as you can and remember to be kind to others. Also, use your fucking blinkers. lol

But in all seriousness, get regular health screenings and pay attention if you start breaking out with (some times itchy) bumps. Originally Posted by ClaireBarsett
this is great 😂

also everyone should be aware that a condom only protects what it covers... meaning if we're talking about something passed in skin-to-skin contact, a condom might be useless since it won't cover your balls.
I’m between tiny and rip. I know the odds are low but the after get tested to curve my anxiety. I also use lube because friction causes tears which most deadly diseases would travel. Squirt of ky to kick it off and off I go.

My biggest concern is pregnancy. I don’t know how many girls I’ve cum dumped tell me they aren’t on birth control. And I’ve seen a few of them pregnant on Snapchat after��. Probably not mine but can’t be 100% sure
Joddxxx's Avatar
Decades ago, I watched a “Good Times” episode, JJ contracted VD and was embarrassed. He went to a medical clinic and whispered to the nurse of what he had. She replied that’s what everyone is here for in the overcrowded waiting room.
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Definitely protective, don’t want more kids
Pangolier's Avatar
Everyone has to decide for themselves what level of risk they are comfortable with. When a woman I know changed her mind about using condoms for oral sex, my words to her were "Just because there's a risk I can be bitten by a shark, does that mean I'm never going into the ocean again?" She and I have dealt with broken condoms and fluid exchange before. It's just like "Get over it." If you're that worried about it, stop having sex and stick to masturbation. Spouses, who are supposed to in a monogamous relationship, can bring home STDs by cheating... Therefore it is more dangerous to bang someone who chooses to be open about their sexuality and not have a single partner in a supposed "committed" relationship? The Law of Large numbers does indicate the statistical probability is more likely, but that's not the point... Sex is not a 100% "safe" activity.


The girl who changed her mind about oral sex; I haven't seen her since. She and I just have a difference of opinion. I can always look somewhere else, and she's too high minded to think otherwise.
The odds may be low of catching an STD by going bareback, but with my luck, I'd be the one mother fucker in 1,000,000 who would catch something.