Hey everyone,
So after all the very unnecessary drama from My last thread I decided to share My results, I had to take out my personal information such as my name and doctor to protect My identity, however the original untouched photo was sent to a Moderator! Everyone always claims to be safe but nobody ever shares their results so here you are.
As always your choice to protect yourself is just that, your choice & you should never be harassed for saying No. It is my hope that Dallas’s bad rap for being careless changes, however I am aware everyone will always do as they wish.
Play Safe ����
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Originally Posted by Versace
Versace; I can’t read your posted results; it’s too blurry.
I’m not saying YOU did this, but anyone with a computer can absolutely type up fake results with their name and a local doctors’ name.
In Admiral Giggles post he said a well known provider sent him her “test results” and forget to delete “Fake Results” on the top and bottom of the paper.
And seriously, a client or provider should NOT take a piece of paper with STD results on it as proof of disease free. Even if it’s a legitimate test, which it may be or may not be.
And Versace, I’m sure yours is legitimate, but have you seen clients since you got your results? If so, all of your test results are now void and completely useless. If you’ve seen even one man after your tests, it’s possible that you could get something from him. And you’ve probably seen more than one, I think most ladies do.
If you really want to show results to prove you’re negative, you’d need to get retested after every single session and then again BEFORE the next session. That’s a lot of testing! But seriously, you’d have to get tested after each guy and again before the next client. And it can take weeks fo turn positive after exposure to an STD. So really, a piece of paper that can easily be typed up on a computer and printed out, really is not useful.
EVEN if it’s real. Unless you’re only seeing one man exclusively, like I am. And it usually takes quite a while after exposure to a disease for your blood to turn positive but a person can still infect their partner after exposure even though the results are negative for now. In the case of HIV, it takes a person at least 6 months for their blood to turn positive for HIV.
But still, I did get tested every 3 months, just for my own peace of mind. But now I’m exclusive to one man. I went to every 6 months since I’m only intimate with one man who WAS a client, fell in love, divorced his wife and moved me in to be monogamous with him. Except for the providers I’m going to schedule with to play with us. I can’t be completely monogamous, lol!