It may seem paranoid, but after hearing my SO warn my sons about the risks of even "safe"sex I am reluctant to go uncovered bbbj or do covered FS in the hobby. Originally Posted by STEVE_STUDMUFFINSoooo.... did you take the hint when your kids are only embryo's in the womb?
Could someone give me some perspective on the std risks involved with condom use such as, what if the condom breaks during intercourse or skin on skin contact uncovered by the condom. Originally Posted by STEVE_STUDMUFFINAsk your doctor. You really wanna trust other people who's field of occupation isn't in the medical field.
burns to SHIT! too..... dont just jump in there to conclusions Originally Posted by JONBALLSWow, that jumping to conclusions thing can be brutal. I once had a young man, a college student, call me up one eve and cuss me out. I had entertained him a couple of days earlier, and he now had a dime-sized red spot that was turning into what appeared to be a blister. He didn't have it when I visited him, I knew that I didn't have an STD, I tried to tell him to stay calm and that there were many things that could cause a skin reaction, but he was beyond reasoning. (The words "disease-ridden whore" came up. ) I had to hang up on him. Wrote and told him to stop guessing and go see a doctor asap. (And I, of course, had to cancel all my danged appointments and make an appointment with my doctor to be on the safe side.) Twelve hours and a trip to the campus physician later he called back, embarrassed as Hell. Turns out he had met a girl at a party the night after me, and they had DRY-HUMPED in their jeans for God knows how long. He had a friction blister, and the doctor had a good laugh.
Wow, that jumping to conclusions thing can be brutal. I once had a young man, a college student, call me up one eve and cuss me out. I had entertained him a couple of days earlier, and he now had a dime-sized red spot that was turning into what appeared to be a blister. He didn't have it when I visited him, I knew that I didn't have an STD, I tried to tell him to stay calm and that there were many things that could cause a skin reaction, but he was beyond reasoning. (The words "disease-ridden whore" came up. ) I had to hang up on him. Wrote and told him to stop guessing and go see a doctor asap. (And I, of course, had to cancel all my danged appointments and make an appointment with my doctor to be on the safe side.) Twelve hours and a trip to the campus physician later he called back, embarrassed as Hell. Turns out he had met a girl at a party the night after me, and they had DRY-HUMPED in their jeans for God knows how long. He had a friction blister, and the doctor had a good laugh.OMG! I SAW U YESTRDY, AND NOW MY PEINS HAS TURND BALCK AND FALLS OFF1!!
I was not smiling. He had the gall to ask me if I would see him again. Yeah.... That experience was one of the reasons I stopped accepting appointments from gentlemen under 30 unless they presented a really good argument. Most young men have no patience, and little in the way of logical thinking under stress.
Originally Posted by Fancyinheels