View Poll Results: Oral with or without condom..... ?
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05-22-2007 #1
Escorts - BJ with or without Protection ?
Following on from tlew85's post....
I am interested.....
Do you give clients oral with or without protection ?
Also... Is it not irrelevant wether or not you swallow as I thought any STD would be present on the skin of the penis anyway ?
I realise that many who vote may not want to add to the thread but a vote would be most appreciated... please escorts only...
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05-22-2007 #2
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hmm(interested to see results)
it's a personal statement about the band itself. [raises axe above head] Hey Paul!
[he bashes Allen in the head with an axe, and blood splatters over him]
Bateman: TRY GETTING A RESERVATION AT DORSIA NOW YOU FUCKING STUPID BASTARD!
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05-22-2007 #3Originally Posted by General Disarray
I'm all up for protection. I believe..A few minutes..heck even an hour of lust and fun shouldnt be a lifetime sentence!
Life is already short as it is why make it even shorter and with PAIN? LOL
If in a relationship, get both of you tested so atleast you get a good night sleep. :P
~Kisses.
HTG
HURDLE #1: If guys would learn to stop over complementing, and not compliment every tranny (or girl) they see and talk to (so a girl would feel it was sincere and that she's special), maybe they'd get somewhere but a dead end! lol
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05-22-2007 #4
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Originally Posted by Hara_Juku Tgirl
glad to be here
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05-22-2007 #5
Re: Escorts - BJ with or without Protection ?
Originally Posted by Jennifer_English
"We are irritated by rascals, intolerant of fools, and prepared to love the rest. But where are they?"- Mignon McLaughlin
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05-22-2007 #6
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It'd be insanity, true insanity, to NOT use a condom. And I don't think anyone here, escort or escort visitor would have the balls to com in here and say they don't use a condom. Know why? Because that would make them one of the stupidest people on the planet.
Sorry to be harsh...but I am sick of fucking burying my friends! Thank you.
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05-22-2007 #7
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Unreal on those vote totals. Only 5 voting, but 4 never use protection. And now these numbers begin to make sense:
National HIV Prevention Conference
Atlanta, Georgia - Jun 12-15, 2005
STD/HIV TRANSMISSION ISSUES
AMONG TRANSGENDER COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
ISSUE: HIV/STD transmission issues within the TG (transgender) community are misunderstood not only by the general population but by the transgender individual themselves. HIV/STD’s are also increasing at an alarming rate within the TG community.
SETTING: HIV/STD transmission routes unique to the TG individual, issues in testing and receiving care, psychosocial issues of risk taking behavior.
IMPLICATIONS: The Transgender community is a largely diverse group. Within the TG community are particular sub-groups that are more at risk than others. MTF (male to female transgender) sex workers have high rates of HIV infection, with overall rates of 35% in San Francisco in 1997 and 22% in Los Angeles in 1998. A study of MTF sex workers in Atlanta found that 68% tested positive for HIV. Infections among MTFs continue to rise, with an estimated rate of new infections of 3-8% per year. Injection drug use is also visible among MTFs, again putting them at high risk for HIV. In a San Francisco study, 18% of the respondents reported non-hormonal injection drug use in the past six months and half of this group shared syringes. MTFs may inject female hormones in order to feminize their bodies, putting them again at increased risk. Transphobia, or the pervasive social stigmatization of MTFs, greatly exacerbates their HIV risk. This intense stigmatization results in their social marginalization, which includes the denial of educational, employment and housing opportunities. It also creates multiple barriers to accessing health care. Such marginalization lowers MTFs’ self esteem, increases the likelihood of survival sex work and lessens the likelihood of safer sex practices. All of this can lead to high rates of HIV, STDs, drug use and attempted suicide. Pre-GRS (genital reassignment surgery) MTFs primarily have sex with men and are likely to engage in receptive anal sex, which puts them at increased risk. Some MTF commercial sex workers are willing to not use condoms with their paying partners if they are offered more money however, some studies show that most unprotected sex occurs with primary partners, not paying partners. Psychosocial factors such as poverty, low self-esteem, depression, rejection, and powerlessness are cited by many MTFs as barriers to sexual and drug risk reduction. For example, many MTFs state that they engage in unprotected sex because it validates their female gender identity and boosts their self-esteem. Commercial sex is largely a means of survival. For many MTFs, securing employment and housing are more pressing issues than HIV and must be addressed before HIV prevention efforts can be effective. Many trans-gender individuals do not access HIV prevention or health services due to the insensitivity of service providers and health care staff or fear of being revealed as transgender.
Special thanks to: Transgender Advisory Committee to the AIDS Office and the San Francisco Department of Public Health, AIDS Office Kristen Clements, Kerrily Kitano, and Willy Wilkinson San Francisco County Jail (San Bruno), Tenderloin AIDS Resource Center, Tom Waddell Clinic And the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at the University of California San Francisco.
Copyright notice: The National HIV Prevention Conference is collaborative effort by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a U.S. Government agency, and other governmental and non-government organizations. All abstracts published by the conference organizers are in the public domain and can be used without permission. Proper citation, however, is required.
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05-22-2007 #8
rubbers at all times. it may not feel as good during, but i feel better(safer) after.
blckhaze- A quickie in the back of a carriage going around Central park south
RubyTS- been there done that :P
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05-22-2007 #9
The question was a B.J. without protection...
Yes we shoot 99% of our erotic adventures without protection when it comes to B.J.s
Guys have to $ to co-star with me...and everything I do is for the camera when it comes to erotic adventures...so I am 1/2 escort...lol
....The last time we were tested in L.A. the doctor said they were going to stop giving free hiv tests for those that state they only do oral...coz no one is getting HIV from BJs
...Before you hit me with a bunch of crap about Oral & Hiv...know your numbers...coz I do.
...Now as for all the other crap out there you can catch...you are 100% right...risky business...but how many actually show movies/pics with Condoms for Oral?...and the way this Poll is going so far...not many protect when they do Oral.
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05-24-2007 #10
TJ347 - Thanks for the advice... next time i'll do just that.. :O)
whatsupwithat - I Totally understand where you are coming from allthough you seem to have focused more on penetrative sex without protection.. which is different.... In that case I would ALWAYS use protection..
nikkitsfun - Thank you for your thread response... It was nice that someone was open enough to post....I'm loving the way guys pay $$ to star with you..! I may take a leaf out of your book!!
The results havn't surprised me... I know in a perfect world we would all
use protection all the time... but personally I think if I put myself in the clients position for $2-400 an hour I would pretty much expect it without...