puddinfoot
08-08-2007, 04:41 PM
I'm gonna be in japan seeing some homeys, so i hit up some j-tranny sites and yadda yadda yadda
recently ive been emailing a japanese NH who has escorted in the past.
Coming from a country where the pullout method is still somewhat accepted, im most concerned about herpes. I read somewhere that 30% of the sexually active population carries the virus that causes HSV2.
What are transmission rates like?
...does this mean that a lot of escorts with herpes continue to escort in order to make a living?
URL -----> wikihurpz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpes)
wikipedia sez...
Women are more susceptible to acquiring genital HSV-2 than men; in the US, 11% of men and 23% of women carry HSV-2.[9] On an annualbasis, without the use of antivirals or condoms, the transmission risk from infected male to female is approximately 8-10%. This is believed to be due to the increased exposure of mucosal tissue to potential infection sites. Transmission risk from infected female to male is approximately 4-5% annually. Suppressive antiviral therapy reduces these risks by 50%. Antivirals also help prevent the development of symptomatic HSV in infection scenarios by about 50%, meaning the infected partner will be seropositive but symptom free. Condom use also reduces the transmission risk by 50%. Condom use is much more effective at preventing male to female transmission than vice-versa. [10] The effects of combining antiviral and condom use is roughly additive, thus resulting in approximately a 75% combined reduction in annual transmission risk. These figures reflect experiences with subjects having frequently-recurring genital herpes (>6 recurrences per year). Subjects with low recurrence rates and those with no clinical manifestations were excluded from these studies.
fuck.
so,
Transmission risk from infected female (aka tranny butt) to male is approximately 4-5% ANNUALLY.
^^What does this annually mean? Is tihs hypothetical couple having sex multiple times per year without protection, or just one time?
halp
recently ive been emailing a japanese NH who has escorted in the past.
Coming from a country where the pullout method is still somewhat accepted, im most concerned about herpes. I read somewhere that 30% of the sexually active population carries the virus that causes HSV2.
What are transmission rates like?
...does this mean that a lot of escorts with herpes continue to escort in order to make a living?
URL -----> wikihurpz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpes)
wikipedia sez...
Women are more susceptible to acquiring genital HSV-2 than men; in the US, 11% of men and 23% of women carry HSV-2.[9] On an annualbasis, without the use of antivirals or condoms, the transmission risk from infected male to female is approximately 8-10%. This is believed to be due to the increased exposure of mucosal tissue to potential infection sites. Transmission risk from infected female to male is approximately 4-5% annually. Suppressive antiviral therapy reduces these risks by 50%. Antivirals also help prevent the development of symptomatic HSV in infection scenarios by about 50%, meaning the infected partner will be seropositive but symptom free. Condom use also reduces the transmission risk by 50%. Condom use is much more effective at preventing male to female transmission than vice-versa. [10] The effects of combining antiviral and condom use is roughly additive, thus resulting in approximately a 75% combined reduction in annual transmission risk. These figures reflect experiences with subjects having frequently-recurring genital herpes (>6 recurrences per year). Subjects with low recurrence rates and those with no clinical manifestations were excluded from these studies.
fuck.
so,
Transmission risk from infected female (aka tranny butt) to male is approximately 4-5% ANNUALLY.
^^What does this annually mean? Is tihs hypothetical couple having sex multiple times per year without protection, or just one time?
halp