I'm going to keep this short and succinct but this is an important topic. I saw an SP in late September. We engaged in bbbj and covered full service. About a week after seeing her, I began to experience pain during and after urination. I also started to leak a milky white fluid from my penis all through the day and night. I saw my doctor and got tested. The test came back positive for gonorrhea. Even before the results came in, I was put on a course of antibiotics. After my diagnosis, I contacted the SP to tell her she should get tested. She said she would but after that I didn't hear from her again. She is no longer advertising.
The point of this post is not about that SP specifically. It's about remembering that our activities are not completely without risk. I've only been with SPs for more than a year. My last STI tests in April came back clean. Though it was most likely that last SP that transferred gonorrhea to me, there can be no doubt I caught it from seeing SPs. I know some of you will find it impossible that STIs exist and are transferred from SP to client and vice versa, but that is a distinct and real possibility. I'm not saying every SP or client out there is diseased, that's far from the case. There will be some of you who will go your entire lives without catching anything. What I am saying is that you should not be lulled into thinking STIs are not real and that you could never catch one. You could. You're in control of the odds of that happening to some extent. I'm not going to preach about what anyone should or shouldn't do, just be informed. Also, don't think that STIs are exempt from SPs who charge more or have a nicer apartment. STIs don't discriminate in that way.
Lastly, please get tested regularly, that applies to both clients and SPs. Go get tested every six months or more. It's simple and it's the right thing to do.
The point of this post is not about that SP specifically. It's about remembering that our activities are not completely without risk. I've only been with SPs for more than a year. My last STI tests in April came back clean. Though it was most likely that last SP that transferred gonorrhea to me, there can be no doubt I caught it from seeing SPs. I know some of you will find it impossible that STIs exist and are transferred from SP to client and vice versa, but that is a distinct and real possibility. I'm not saying every SP or client out there is diseased, that's far from the case. There will be some of you who will go your entire lives without catching anything. What I am saying is that you should not be lulled into thinking STIs are not real and that you could never catch one. You could. You're in control of the odds of that happening to some extent. I'm not going to preach about what anyone should or shouldn't do, just be informed. Also, don't think that STIs are exempt from SPs who charge more or have a nicer apartment. STIs don't discriminate in that way.
Lastly, please get tested regularly, that applies to both clients and SPs. Go get tested every six months or more. It's simple and it's the right thing to do.