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Me personally, no. Not even if it is a random hookup. If it is a committed relationship then yes, but I always wrap before tapping. Just want to know where some of you stand on this?
Lets hear!I have a pretty funny and bad story about STI's that for all intensive purposes reaffirmed my commitment to wearing condoms.
Lets hear!
But the rub is that hardly any are on the pill
TL;DR Patient comes in for pink eye, finds out it's not pink eye but a STI given to them by their SO who fucked a Walking Mattress who was patient Zero. Also never piss off your medical personnel in the military because we will make you pay!
This all happened while I was in Okinawa, this happened over the course of about 3 weeks.
We had a patient that came in to the clinic with a typical eye infection. We thought nothing of it at the time treated like we would any conjunctivitis, round of ophthalmic antibiotics, told the patient to do warm compresses and if symptoms don't clear up in a week come back. Well symptoms didn't clear, patient comes back and we use a different antibiotic and tell her the same thing and to check back in 3 days.
Around the same time we were seeing the patient above we had a bunch of patients come in with the drip. Treat with antibiotics and if you are a multiple offender and somehow pissed of the medical staff we made sure it would be your last time coming to see us, meaning we used Sterile Water instead of Lidocaine for Rocephin shots and in one patients case a blunt needle. The injection had to go in your ass because it was the only muscle big enough to handle the amount of fluids we needed to inject into their dumbasses. We then asked about sexual partners and they would have to tell us and then we would inform their partners to come in and get checked. Needless to say an ENTIRE BARRACKS of about 200+ Marines had to be quarantined due to this outbreak with about 40 of them coming back as positive for a STI. We traced the outbreak to a patient who pretty much was a walking mattress and had a train ran on them one night.
Well one of the Marines was dating the Patient with the eye infection. The dumbass fucked the walking mattress, caught an STI. Had sex with his SO and busted all over their face. So when patient A found out they blew a huge fit in our waiting area, swearing and hurling insults at the top of their lungs. We tested Patient A for an STI and came back positive and it had got into her eye and treated with the proper round of medications and followed up with them afterwards. Needless to say my dick stayed in my pants no matter how hot the Female was mainly because of this incident. Not to mention we were constantly seeing patients for STI's, so it put a damper on things.
Holy cow... lol. That's insane but very plausible! lol!
I heard about that. Appearantly the doctors made so much money off abortions that they didn't want to introduce birthcontrol >.<Well when I came in to the country none of them were; it was not even legal to prescribe birth control until somewhere around 2000. So pretty much the choises were to become a fan of the rubber or a dad .
I heard about that. Appearantly the doctors made so much money off abortions that they didn't want to introduce birthcontrol >.<
I'm betting there are more people out there doing BBFS than are probably willing to admit.
The calender method is the reason i exist, so i would never use it.A calendar-based contraceptive method (Ogino-siki, or the Knaus-Ogino method) was well known back then. Some girls were aware of a window of "BB safe days" though it's not perfect, of course.
Anyway, I won't go BBFS in p4p. I just don't understand why it's got so popular in soaplands these days and why so many providers perceive the risk acceptable.
The calender method is the reason i exist, so i would never use it.
The amout of japanese people that are okay with bbfs is disgustingly disturbing. They act as if there are no stis. Sex education in this country needs to be overhauled. No wonder fucking HIV is on the rise here.