I'd argue that you're LESS likely to catch something communicable from a reputable provider who knows that she has to play safe to stay in biz.
Proper professional companions are careful and clean. Just part of doing business, no different than people in other higher risk positions taking necessary safety precautions.
There's always a chance, just as there's a chance a meteor could fall on your house while you're watching "The Blob" on TV, or that you could be having breakfast at Denny's after the bars close and end up being shot during a robbery. (Actually, in Houston that last one is pretty likely.)
Originally Posted by Fancyinheels
noobs, sticking their toes on the water afraid of getting wet. Originally Posted by H.HardhatNot all noobs are naive, you are probably more likely to have an incident with younger college age civilians, or a barfly at last call. Neither use protection much.
What's up with all the scaredy cats of late? Lots of threads of hobby fears recently... Originally Posted by Camille Foxhad that thought myself.