MikeH
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A wise decision. Its not worth it.
Remember that also masturbation is a sin.
A wise decision. Its not worth it.
Anyone know any clinic/ hospital that have genital warts/hpv treatment? Some strange warts pop out in my mouth and i want to have a test for sure. Go to Personal Health Clinic but they said even if your test positive there is currently no treatment for hpv. I know that there isn't a way to cure completely but aren't warts often get treated by laser or sth? Tried googled but apparently found no place that have laser treatment. Strange that we have this treatment in my country and easy to find, but cannot find it here in Japan.
Anyone know any clinic/ hospital that have genital warts/hpv treatment? Some strange warts pop out in my mouth and i want to have a test for sure. Go to Personal Health Clinic but they said even if your test positive there is currently no treatment for hpv. I know that there isn't a way to cure completely but aren't warts often get treated by laser or sth? Tried googled but apparently found no place that have laser treatment. Strange that we have this treatment in my country and easy to find, but cannot find it here in Japan.
You got slammed because you were engaging in baseless fearmongering, trying to drum up a scare over a virus that 90% of the adult population has already been infected with (probably closer to 99.9% in this group).I recall saying the same on another post but got slammed by one of the regulars on this site.
You got slammed because you were engaging in baseless fearmongering, trying to drum up a scare over a virus that 90% of the adult population has already been infected with (probably closer to 99.9% in this group).
That's your opinion, and I disagree. If you think going down on P4P providers is a healthy lifestyle choice go ahead.......at least one person on this thread has warts in his mouth.
Cool, then you know that CMV has a seroprevalence of up to 90% in most countries, and that most of us (given that the average male poster here is over 40) have already been infected, and that all you're doing is engaging in a little scaremongering.
CMV. EBV HSV1 HSV2 HSV8 HCV
It’s like you read up on herpesviridae but never really looked further than the initial blurbs of what disease states the various subtypes can be associated with and routes of infection.CMV. EBV HSV1 HSV2 HSV8 HCV
All of the above are orally transmissible. Might not kill you but hey why take a chance? Weigh up the risk and act as you see fit..
Go ask Michael Douglas if you think it's totally risk free to go down on s.active women.
It's great to have fun, less so to be giving your Mrs a special gift she might not want.
And never mind HIV, Chlamydia & our little mate Gonnococcus . These are manageable.
Damn bro, why not throw in rhinovirus and influenza while you’re at it? If you’re close enough for play, you’re close enough to breathe each other’s air. Yeah yeah, ribovirus vs herpesvirus. Oh wait, but you did include HCV there.All of the above are orally transmissible. Might not kill you but hey why take a chance?
Is that a real journal? Sounds like something I’d be into.Journal of Abnormal Perversions
Look, if you don't like to eat pussy, that's your thing, and you're welcome to it - but don't go making up bullshit comparisons to try to convince everyone else that your way is the best and/or only way.Lots of people have been exposed to EBV & CMV, no question there. And infection isn't always sexually acquired. But, unlike the common flu, you really should try to avoid getting these baikins if you can.
Everyone has choices On my part I don't go down on strangers.
I'm not sure what strain of HPV Michael Douglas had (or if he was immunocompromised by other viral infections like CMV or EBV) . What I do know is he nearly died. Sorry if that scares anyone. No offence intended.
Back in the early days of HIV, gay men who insisted on anilingus would use dental dams. Perhaps Suds could bring some Saran wrap to the next party and show us how to use it on women.
Go and see a urologist. They can do urine and blood tests for STIs whether or not you have symptoms. A word of warning though: any visits to regular clinics will be billed to your health insurance card. If you do not want this appearing, visit an STI clinic that offers anonymous treatment. One in Tokyo is Private Care Clinic in Shinjuku and Tokyo.I would need to take up a STD test because I incidentally happened to engaged raw vaginal sex recently (early in this December), of course, I did clean myself with safety maneuvers. But I do not know where to start taking the test as a beginner. Hopefully, this may be a pinned thread or a highlight for those who are just newcomers like me to any country around the world.
So I write this question format in this thread as a guy.
For those who are new and just getting started to have a 1st STD test, and/or engaging in a very safe sex equipped with condom, which test should take? Should I or someone take HIV test for checking STD? Or which STD test/s do you recommend to take?
If a man like me had sex a woman through penetrating her vagina in raw, which test/s should men take?
If the man had sex the person (either female or transsexual) through penetrating her anus in raw, which test/s should men take?
If the man had received oral sex from the woman, and/or had did a cunnilingus action/licking on her pussy, should we take the STD test? And if yes, which test/s should men take?
Guide me if I'm expecting something wrong: If I engage raw sex, and then take maybe 1 or 2 tests, how much should I expect to pay? Wouldn't be that much as 45,000 yen + or higher if the doctor may say I have a symptom/s, isn't it?
What if the doctor may say I don't have symptoms even I say my penis hole is painful, would this cost the 100% of these testing as much as 100,000 yen + or higher, isn't it?
I will wait to hear the clear answers. So thank you for helping in advance.
Link for easy reference: https://pcct.jp/en/ (Map: https://g.page/pcct-sjk?share)One in Tokyo is Private Care Clinic in Shinjuku and Tokyo.
Go and see a urologist. They can do urine and blood tests for STIs whether or not you have symptoms. A word of warning though: any visits to regular clinics will be billed to your health insurance card. If you do not want this appearing, visit an STI clinic that offers anonymous treatment. One in Tokyo is Private Care Clinic in Shinjuku and Tokyo.
Link for easy reference: https://pcct.jp/en/ (Map: https://g.page/pcct-sjk?share)
Do you have any comments about that email? The costs may look similar.Japan Healthcare Email Content said:Thank you for your email.
Japanese Health Insurance does not cover STD tests without symptoms.
I can coordinate your visit with Ginza Hikari Clinic, they are reasonably priced.
Please answer the following questions to coordinate.
Our coordination assistance fee is 1500 yen plus tax. We will check the availability of your preferred times and email you the invoice.
- Doctor's fee is 5000 yen. Testing fee and medicine fee will be separate but test per item is about 6000-8000 yen. (e.g. if Chlamydia and Gonorrhea is tested it will be 12000-16000 yen) Medicine for 1 week supply is about 10,000-20,000 yen. Tax will be added. Credit cards are accepted. Is this OK?
- Your current symptoms
- Which tests would you like to take?
- Your name
- Your birthday
- Contact number
- Nationality
- 3 options of your available dates and times including weekends from end of this week.
Please note that we can help with rescheduling however cancellation is not accepted after the appointment is finalized.
These are simply ranges for cost -- I assume certain tests cost less and others are more expensive. They don't break down the details, but that does seem to be the min-max costs for tests and treatment.I have questions for that clinic: Does each test cost 3,850~19,800 yen? Or 2 or more tests cost 3,850~19,800 yen in total, isn't it?