Brand New, Question about BBBJ
So I am brand new, so I am sorry if this post is misplaced or has been covered in a previous post.
My question is that while receiving a BBBJ is something that I would very much like, I am kinda nervous about it. Isn't it dangerous, for both the provider and client?
I have not participated in any activities yet (but I would like to), so please let me know if there are any safeguards for this in the screening process. Any comments/advice on this subject would very much be appreciated. Thank you
I've been here 2.5 yrs and never had a problem . Written 55 reviews , another 12 I was asked not to review . But life's a risk and nothing is 100 % safe . You could go on the web and do research , most things will tell you it's a relatively low risk . And you can also find things that say herpes and a few other things are transmitted even with a condom . It's your decision , good luck and have fun .
I figure it's more dangerous for me being near any random asshole yelling abusively or hitting his kids or seeing a guy hit a woman. Some one would surely be going to the hospital in that case, even if it has to be me.
I choose whom I see here, and I have to trust the ladies check out the things they put in there mouth, as I expect them to check out mine. Then, there's the trust that comes with this and nothing is 100% guaranteed, regardless of the safe guards employed.
But I can tell you this...there's nothing better than Little Daddio and beautiful lips on a cool dark night...
As rockerrick stated, yes there is a risk. But it is low compared to bbfs. Many guys (and girls) have played here for many years without a problem. We all play at the level of risk we are comfortable with. Decide for yourself what that is for you. And don't ever take medical advice from a board such as this.
With RR and FL.
Been around this site and the two previous ones.
No complaints.
There are very few studies that attempt to calculate the risk of unprotected oral sex with a HIV positive partner. This is largely due to the fact that very few individuals have ONLY oral sex with their partners. Also, as Dr. House says, people lie. The risk is said to be very low but not zero.
The risk of one time unprotected vaginal intercourse with a HIV positive partner is 0.04% per episode for men and 0.08% for women.
The risk for HIV transmission for both men and women is zero with a properly applied, intact condom.
Enough said.