Beware of Abrasive Cowgirls!!

Toon

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So, I had a bit of an adventure recently.

I visited an SP I had spent time with on a previous occasion. Cute, attractive and great personality. Was looking forward to making her my ‘regular’. My first visit was off the scale great; I was especially impressed with her skills at riding cowgirl.
My second visit had a few issues that perhaps I’ll expound upon at another time, but for now, I’ll just say that my intention was to finish off with her riding cowgirl. Lookin’ forward to it!! Things went relatively well, but for reasons left unmentioned, she began working the ride VERY aggressively. Shouldn’t have been a problem, except that she had last shaved clean a few days prior and so had a nice, course batch of stubble.

Aggressive cowgirl and pubic stubble is not a good mix. Getting almost ‘caught’ and having to rush out of the place without a post-coital shower is also not a good thing.
Next day, driving along, my lower abdomen was itchy, so like all males, I reached in and gave it a slight itch. Fucking OWWWWWW!! Some serious pain!. Pulled the car over, checked for on-lookers and whipped down the pants for a peek.

Yep – it’s all red and looking like a rash. Several bumps that looked like they were small pimples. Red.

Crap, what the hell is that?!

So, over the course of the next couple days, I watch very carefully to see what develops. Most of the redness goes away, but one particular hair follicle was enflamed and enlarged. I seemed to have a bump below it as well.

Sigh, off to the STD clinic the next day. By this time, the lump had grown to about ½” diameter and was VERY tender. The whole area was a bump sticking out and quite obvious.

The good people at the clinic took a look and told me “Not an STD”. Whew!. Then, they proceeded to invite each of the nurses in, and then the doctor to look. Interesting stuff, I guess.

Their diagnosis: An abscess, caused by staph infection.
So, off to my GP.
He proceeded to slice it open, drain it and repeat 4 days later. Prognosis: It should heal over, and eventually the remains will work its way to the surface, burst through and discharge. Yummy!.

Could have been worse, I guess. But not a fun ride.

Will I see the SP again? Need to think about that. Worried where the bacteria came from. Lube? Hygene? Next time if she’s in that stubble stage....no Cowgirl!!

So – a reminder: Beware of Abrasive Cowgirls.
 

vancity_cowboy

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yeppp... folks'll PAY to get ridden by a filly like that...
 

violetblake

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Why don't you just nicely let the girl know? Any SP who cares about her clients and business would appreciate the heads up. Plus since it didn't happen the first time it could've just been an offday, so she would in theory be even more receptive to hearing about it.
 

Toon

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Yeah, I'll let her know. But, she doesn't do email, and it'd seem a bit confrontational to call her just to discuss this. Subject doesn't seem fit for text messaging. Maybe next time I call to book.

I'm not pissed at her at all. I look forward to seeing her again.
 

PlayfulAlex

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...except that she had last shaved clean a few days prior and so had a nice, course batch of stubble.
It's nice to hear that you're so forgiving and you're looking forward to seeing her again but I can't not mention this...shouldn't a daily shave be an expectation...since when is a coarse batch of stubble considered good customer service? :confused:
 

Dgodus

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I've forgiven some hair, mind you wasn't first or second visit with the woman and I get treated amazingly. Was beyond a day or two growth though so not prickly anymore, not sure what I'd think about it being a permanent fixture though. Cross that bridge if I get to it.

This thread is making me a little paranoid about some razor burn I've got. Not really, it's already subsiding I just wanted to lament the fact I grabbed the wrong razor and it wasn't so sharp!
 

Papa Chongo

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Just to be the devils advocate....

She very well could've caused the rash and abrasions without passing along staff infection, the bacteria could have already been present on your skin, or something you came into contact within the hours after your visit.

I'd agree with Violet though, let her know, the sooner the better, cause even if she didn't pass it on to you, if it was already present you could have passed it on to her, or maybe it was residual from another pooner or SP...

Just thinking outside the box here. What a terrible thing to happen though, hope your OK now!
 

vancity_cowboy

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Just to be the devils advocate....

She very well could've caused the rash and abrasions without passing along staff infection, the bacteria could have already been present on your skin, or something you came into contact within the hours after your visit.

I'd agree with Violet though, let her know, the sooner the better, cause even if she didn't pass it on to you, if it was already present you could have passed it on to her, or maybe it was residual from another pooner or SP...

Just thinking outside the box here. What a terrible thing to happen though, hope your OK now!
i tend to agree with papa, her stubble created the skin opening, but the staph bacteria came from some other source

DANG good thing it wasn't the flesh eating kind! :fear:
 
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