I remember seeing that herpes post. Actually the guy said he was wearing a condom and he STILL got it. I guess that's possible, though I thought it was rare.if you are willing to recieve a bbbj from any sp, then you have to except the fact you will eventually get herpes. 1 in 5 people have it, and I am sure the ratio in sp land is higher due to their risks. And it is with you for life. so go ahead have a bbbj.
TemptedYeah, I totally don't want to find out either. But i'm sad now, she really looks like she has a smoking spinner body. Also, one of her ads posted some crazy sweet rates (assuming her picture is real). 80 for 45min, 120 for 1hr. I was sooo tempted. dunno if these rates were damage control following the herpes post...
I believe you are mostly correct, though I think the rate of herpes infection you quote is a bit high. Nevertheless, even if 1 in 20 people have it, eventually you will catch it via bbbj - especially since herpes on the mouth does not show up. I've known now 3 AMP girls who got herpes on the job (not from me!). And these are only the ones who declared it, so there is a great probability there are many more.if you are willing to recieve a bbbj from any sp, then you have to except the fact you will eventually get herpes. 1 in 5 people have it, and I am sure the ratio in sp land is higher due to their risks. And it is with you for life. so go ahead have a bbbj.
Herpes is transmitted from skin to skin contact. Btw, it's called genital herpes, not penis herpesif you are willing to recieve a bbbj from any sp, then you have to except the fact you will eventually get herpes. 1 in 5 people have it, and I am sure the ratio in sp land is higher due to their risks. And it is with you for life. so go ahead have a bbbj.
http://www.stdresource.com/disease/index.php?page=edit&id=11&action=viewfullstdresource.com said:Latex or polyurethane condoms (male and/or female), may offer some protection against passing the virus from one person to another. However, the herpes virus can live on skin that is not covered by the condom, so there are no guarantees.
Since most virus transmission happens during the asymptomatic shedding stage..
And since there are not always symptoms -- The only way to know for sure is regular testing. Read up on it. Ignorance of all the facts is probably just as risky as sexual contact. (It's also not very sexy!)stdresource.com said:..the herpes virus can be inactive or latent for long periods of time.
It's for this reason that many people who have Herpes never realize it, and most people who pass it on to someone else are unaware of their infection at the time.






