What's the real risk

I've seen a lot of discussion lately about unprotected sex, whether people admit they do or do not partake in it (I mean because everything said on these boards are to be believed as absolute truth), here on the boards.

It reminded me of what a good buddy of mine told me a few years ago. "Aids is kinda hard to get. Look at the numbers". I told him STFU you don't know what your talking about.

Then, after reading it on the boards and thinking about it, I did some research. Unless you have really bad luck... Like REALLY bad luck... There a strong possibility that you will NOT catch Aids/HIV after having unprotected sex. That being said I, like most of you individuals, won't be running out and having unprotected sex just because. But it's interesting to see the actual numbers behind this threat. There was such a scare about AIDS back in the 90s if anyone recalls.

Anyways if anyone is interested attached is some actual statistics and numbers of the possibility of one to catch aids. Arm yourself with knowledge.
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"Really bad luck" might be an appropriate characterization if we were talking about loosing money at a craps table but since we are not Id say those odds are pretty terrible.Especially considering there is a chance you are going to spread it to someone close to you as well. BB providers, especially now with extracurriculars involved is not worth it in my opinion.
Its a higher risk behavior especially when these girls have extracurricular activities.
bigdickdaddydom's Avatar
don't do it bro.
Big Stig's Avatar
Honestly, AIDS is probably not the biggest concern when having unprotected sex with providers. Its the most serious thing, but not that common. All the other STDs out there are a much larger concern and much easier to contract. Most are treatable and not life threatening, but all of them can certainly be life altering. Just imagine how your life could be altered if you pass an STD on to your spouse or SO. Wrap it up and dont take chances.
I definitely won't be setting out to BB anyone that's for sure. But I do enjoy discussing issues around it.

There is an increased chance without a doubt. However, and just playing devils advocate here for the discussion, unless your out mongering everyday and seeing a lot of women, say 15-20 different women per day, you still have a long shot. And it would seem if your uncircumcised you have a decreased chance of infection. But the big unknown here is men that are infected. Women have very little chance against infection from MALES. And if they finish inside a women it's pretty much guaranteed. We have a better chance against infected females.

Again, I encourage everyone to practice the hobby safely. Some of us have others, that despite what we do, we care for and don't want them contracting anything.

I agree with you Stig. This is just AIDS, and obviously pretty serious, but there is a plethora of other nastiness to watch out for. Most curable. But still undelightful.
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  • cabot
  • 12-07-2017, 11:11 PM
There a strong possibility that you will NOT catch Aids/HIV after having unprotected sex. Originally Posted by blckstuff412
This statement dramatically understates just how exceedingly rare it is for a typical eccie member to get AIDS from unprotected sex.

Assuming you're:
1) straight
2) white
3) non-intravenous drug-using male

...getting aids from BB sex is probably closer to winning a 6-figure or greater payout from the lottery.

The math is out there, and all the hype saying that it affected 'everyone' was just not correct. (I won't speculate as to the reason that was circulated).

I had a friend of mine who banged some civilian check, had BB sex - and he was panicking that he had AIDS for months! It was bizarre, and it was strange watching an intelligent, successful individual have no real understanding of the underlying probabilities. He's probably more likely to spontaneously develop lung or throat cancer.

That being said - to Stig's point, there's a ton of other stuff to worry about, where the math isn't as heavily in your favor.

C

P.S. If you're going to argue the point above, let's keep it about the math and not what you 'feel', or 'believe'.

Here's a starting point for data sources:
https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/group/gender/men/index.html

Look at the statistics, do the math for the subgroup I listed above (which probably describes a typical eccie member), and if you 'think' the probability is higher- than give us some data or sources.

TL;DR: If you're a straight, non-drug using male and you rawdogged a hooker - you don't have AIDS.
Non -intravenous drug users are not entirely out of the woods. Top 3 ways hepatitis C is transmitted is via sharing needles,unprotected sex and SNORTING COCAINE (sharing straws with others. It’s a chemical burn and causes blood to be passed between users.). Assuming this is one example of a non-intravenous drug user that frequents prostitites that you mentioned ( there are others of course including hobbyist that do this shit entirely sober, who is at less risk ). I mention this because cocaine and hookers Just happen to go together., so never share a straw and it’s never a good idea to have unprotected sex if you frequent hookers because your not only at risk you put the whole community at risk.
This statement dramatically understates just how exceedingly rare it is for a typical eccie member to get AIDS from unprotected sex.

Assuming you're:
1) straight
2) white
3) non-intravenous drug-using male

...getting aids from BB sex is probably closer to winning a 6-figure or greater payout from the lottery.

The math is out there, and all the hype saying that it affected 'everyone' was just not correct. (I won't speculate as to the reason that was circulated).

I had a friend of mine who banged some civilian check, had BB sex - and he was panicking that he had AIDS for months! It was bizarre, and it was strange watching an intelligent, successful individual have no real understanding of the underlying probabilities. He's probably more likely to spontaneously develop lung or throat cancer.

That being said - to Stig's point, there's a ton of other stuff to worry about, where the math isn't as heavily in your favor.

C

P.S. If you're going to argue the point above, let's keep it about the math and not what you 'feel', or 'believe'.

Here's a starting point for data sources:
https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/group/gender/men/index.html

Look at the statistics, do the math for the subgroup I listed above (which probably describes a typical eccie member), and if you 'think' the probability is higher- than give us some data or sources.

TL;DR: If you're a straight, non-drug using male and you rawdogged a hooker - you don't have AIDS. Originally Posted by cabot
loneshark's Avatar
Depends on the Risk you are willing to take. It's not a numbers game. These girls have real issues beyond what you may know or think you know.

The problem may not be the number of men she sees from escorting as much as other issues and real live men in her life. One begging for or needing supplied maybe be passed around to a ton of individuals who have what's needed. People who may have something but don't care about themselves or her.

Then you come along. Its just not Aids. Herpes does not go away.
zip2121's Avatar
Herp, hepC, HPV, and the good old syphilis, all still get transmitted via mucus membranes.

And you can get other infections too.
  • ron32
  • 12-08-2017, 01:58 PM
Most of the advertising providers do a LOT of business. Do you really want the guy who saw her last week's problems?
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  • cabot
  • 12-08-2017, 05:29 PM
Most of the replies - yup.., that's what I said in my post...(see bold)


This statement dramatically understates just how exceedingly rare it is for a typical eccie member to get AIDS from unprotected sex.

......

That being said - to Stig's point, there's a ton of other stuff to worry about, where the math isn't as heavily in your favor.


TL;DR: If you're a straight, non-drug using male and you rawdogged a hooker - you don't have AIDS. Originally Posted by cabot
Hematoma's Avatar
HIV/AIDS is low-risk (but certainly not impossible) to get for a heterosexual male who is not a drug user. However, I'd worry most about getting HepC from a provider. That would be my biggest fear if bb'ing. Other than HIV and HepC the other stds are relatively minor when it comes to impact on one's long-term health. Those are the 2 big ones. Granted, HepB is very serious, but I would assume most guys have been vaccinated.
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  • cabot
  • 12-08-2017, 11:53 PM
HIV/AIDS is low-risk (but certainly not impossible) to get for a heterosexual male who is not a drug user. Originally Posted by Hematoma
Agreed on the points about other diseases.

However, while it may not be 'impossible', the fact remains that for a straight, white, male - it's damn near impossible to get AIDS from heterosexual sex.

Of course, your dick can still fall off from all the other stuff out there- , but AIDS isn't really one of those concerns.
Don't forget about Syphilis. This is one article 2017, but since 2005 it's on the rise. You can have it and not have symptons, get tested period, especially if you are BB. Peace.

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