The questions is for the ladies that only to CBJ, do you allow daty? Yes! So the risk factor is still there right? Originally Posted by Richard FitzwellI don't know the actual stat, but the risk of spreading Herpes through DATY is many many times higher than anyone getting herpes from BBBJ.
http://www.hhs.gov/opa/reproductive-health/stis/herpes/Also, 1 in 6 people have genital herpes and the CDC estimates that 80% of them are unaware. Condoms only mitigate approximately 30% of the risk. And sex workers and those who frequent them are in a higher risk group so infection rates are likely to be higher than in the general population.
Genital herpes is transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact during vaginal, anal, and oral sex. Transmission can happen even if genitals only touch infected skin, and no penetration occurs. Oral herpes is most often contracted through kissing someone with a cold sore.
Herpes can be transmitted even with no symptoms present.
http://www.cdc.gov/std/herpes/STDFac...s-detailed.htmChart with list of STD risks for various activities
HSV-2 infection is more common among women than among men (20.9% versus 11.5% in 14 to 49 year olds). Infection is more easily transmitted from men to women than from women to men. HSV-2 infection is more common among non-Hispanic blacks (39.2%) than among non-Hispanic whites (12.3%) or Mexican Americans (10.1%). This disparity remains even among persons with similar numbers of lifetime sexual partners. For example, among persons with 2–4 lifetime sexual partners, HSV-2 is still more prevalent among non-Hispanic blacks (34.3%) than among non-Hispanic whites (9.1%) or Mexican Americans (13%). Most infected persons are unaware of their infection. In the United States, an estimated 81.1% of 14–49 year olds infected with HSV-2 have never received a clinical diagnosis
HSV-1 and HSV-2 can also be shed from skin that looks normal. In persons with asymptomatic HSV-2 infections, genital HSV shedding occurs on 10% of days, and on most of those days the person has no signs or symptoms. [4] Generally, a person can only get HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission most commonly occurs from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected
Yep getting tested regularly on both sides is the best way to stop the spread of any STDOf course you shouldn't assume anything is safe because it looks safe. However, you should absolutely abort the mission if it doesnt look safe.
Also inspecting the goods doesn't hurt as long as you don't get a false sense of security because of it. Originally Posted by SpiceItUp