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Old 12-30-2013, 11:09 PM   #61
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What will you do if you can get a vaccine to prevent HIV infection in five years but HPV, HSV and the bacterial STDs are still out there? Will you get vaccinated, get a vasectomy, and start barebacking?
Lol. I got vaccinated for polio so now I don't worry about chicken pox.
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Old 12-31-2013, 09:55 AM   #62
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I'm not sure about your qualifications JR but alcohol does not sterilize skin, it disinfects it (and remains one of the best agents we have for surgical prep). It will reduce any microbes in the area and might as a result prevent an infection. However, once exposure has occurred, washing with soap and water and using alcohol is likely to not matter. Additionally, you're not going to be able to flush the urethra with alcohol and any microbes there would remain and do their work.
Very good,
Sorry about mixing terms: sterilize, sanitize and disinfect are different things. I don't need to write how the EPA wants money if you use that terms improperly.

Alcohol works better on hard surfaces. The effect on bacteria is well known and well documented by which bacteria it affects and the time necessary for contact. Skin is different, but alcohol is still an good disinfectant.

The point we all need to understand is that if the skin is kept clean the bad bacteria we may be exposed to has little chance of penetration into the body.

Notice, I said bad bacteria. There are also good microbes that are necessary for our survival. The December 2013 issue of Science News magazine makes the statement on page 19 that 90 percent of the cells in the body are microbes and 10% of the cells in the body are human. That's right: "your body is mostly microbes". Everyone has a slightly different microbe mix which can greatly affect our health and outlook on life.

It is the transmission of the undesirable microbes that we are concerned about; so, use a condom.

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Old 12-31-2013, 08:11 PM   #63
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The December 2013 issue of Science News magazine makes the statement on page 19 that 90 percent of the cells in the body are microbes and 10% of the cells in the body are human. That's right: "your body is mostly microbes".

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Don't confuse the percentage of type with the percentage of mass. You could shove a thousand different kinds of beans up your butt, but that wouldn't make you "mostly beans".
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Old 01-01-2014, 11:39 PM   #64
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Back in the early 90s I was living in Florida. I had a nice apartment and one day I found a woman crying not far from my front door. I recognized her as a neighbor. She said her boyfriend had dumped her and had no place to stay. On a scale of 1-10 she was a five on her best day (I know the women are shocked) but I invited her inside. I told her that I had to go to work but she was welcome to stay for the day. When I got back at the end of the day my apartment was cleaned and smelled flowery. She asked if she could stay for the night on the couch. I agreed and warned her that I slept naked. The bathroom was upstairs. About a half an hour after lights out she wandered into my bedroom and slid under the blanket. She asked If I minded. Her hand came over and she found that I did not wear anything in bed. This is a two fer. After a couple of hours my junk felt funky. She was on her period and I had a clean up on aisle two to attend to. There was no condom involved. To make a long story shorter, I went out of town to do a job. I came back in two weeks and she was waiting. She told me that she had just found out that she was HIV positive...GREAT! She moved onto somewhere else and I went back to Louisiana and work. Being the boyscout that I am I told my supervisor since we could get hurt on the job. After three months I was able to get tested. Negative. Three months later I got tested again. Negative. One more test a year later. Negative. So for a couple of hours of fun I was in limbo for the next year and a half. It is not worth it. By the way, that was 20 years ago.
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Old 01-02-2014, 02:22 PM   #65
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Don't confuse the percentage of type with the percentage of mass. You could shove a thousand different kinds of beans up your butt, but that wouldn't make you "mostly beans".
Before you respond, read up a little. This is the big surprise at the medical schools today. But you are right, total number of types is not the point. I was very surprise about the total numbers and the total mass.

I threw this out to shock a few people, as I was shocked with the new thinking; but, I knew the percent of mass was high, just not as hight as they think today.

So what is the point. We are concerned with the transmission of the bad bacteria that is passed from person to person. Simple bathing and cleanliness is most important.

The tread is about condoms and how we must use them. Good idea. However, if you get crabs from a girl/guy you used a condom with you still have crabs and the condom didn't help a bit.

If you find a dirty girl, just walk away - even if you have already paid her. It is not worth the risk. If she/he has bad breath, warts, dirty clothes and/or dirty hair before you pay her just say you made a mistake and save your money.

VD is only one of the health problems that can be found in the hobby.

Bathing and cleaning results can be seen. Unless you get down there and look inside the vagina you can really tell if it is clean inside there. We hope it is when we pay a higher price for a quality girl.

For both parties, a condom is a good idea. But they are not total protection for everything.

In other words: PLAY SAFE.

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Old 01-06-2014, 08:52 PM   #66
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Damn JD, it was much much more deadly then, too! Glad things worked out for you to provide your insight here two decades later.
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Old 01-07-2014, 04:43 AM   #67
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15 minutes of pleasure is not worth 15 years of agony no matter how much you may like going cover free
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Old 01-16-2014, 04:56 PM   #68
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Before you respond, read up a little. This is the big surprise at the medical schools today.
What's the big medical school surprise now? Microbes being 90% by number of cells is not that surprising, but like Longermonger said the total mass is less than 1%. Also, it's a bit sensationalist because most of those microbes are technically outside of the body and not a part of the body.
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Old 01-16-2014, 05:13 PM   #69
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Especially when you consider that in human development the outside of the zygote turns the outside of the developing cell mass into the middle of the developing individual. Thus, the GI tract, from the butt hole to the mouth developed from the outside of developing cells, and are labeled from that group of cell that also develop the skin. The same source of cells make up the skin and the GI tract.

The vast amount of microbes are in the GI tract. Is this outside of the body? It kinda depends on how you think about it. But who cares about philosophical thinking?

The point, we do have better protection from infection unless the skin or gut is punctured.

Stay protected.

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Old 01-17-2014, 10:11 PM   #70
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The one and only place where unprotected sex is OK is in a monogamous relationship where both partners have been tested and are negative. Outside of that, uncovered sex is a game of roulette.
Okay.

But if push came to shove, no pun intended, wouldn't uncovered poop chute be an option?

Because everyone has a golden pooter, right?
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Old 01-18-2014, 09:24 AM   #71
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What was the question again.
was it.
how many providers will do BB services if the Donation is right. (Names of the Provider Please)
or what happens if the condom breaks, will that be considered BB.
would a provider poke holes in a condom, so they could BM a client, could that happen?

My cock is a very large mass or microbes and disinfected.
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