I posted yesterday I got the extra treatment from this stripper at PlatPlus. That said we started fcking around with no gym hat(stupid I know but I really didn't think shit was going to go down) That said, anyone else in the NC, SC, GA area fck with a skinny 5'7 brunette. Has two lipstick kisses tatted on her chest. And some kinda poem tatted beneath one of her boobs. Just wondering what sorta sti I need to brace for. Not sure if I'm paranoid or my dick is getting itchy.
I saw that stripper the last time I was in PP - that tattoo under her breast was a bit too much for my taste. She looked decent from far away but up close she looked like rough trade. Best of luck to you, but if it was me I would go to a clinic and get checked out.
Those kinds of tats are enough to raise concerns as to her “character”.
Don’t sweat it – you are not the first PL to make a mistake in the throws of passion – but def get checked up and rechecked 3 months later – you can find a free std/sti clinic @ freestdcheck.org
Just b/c you stuck your dick in her doesn’t mean that there is a 100% chance of getting something; just get checked.
BTW – juice is kinda an inside joke and it refers to TUSCLer “juicebox69” whom I believe got banned from TUSCL and now goes by several other nicknames i.e. Duke69, Caprisun, etc.
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---Preve… Nonetheless, this risk to you from this encounter is low- even among commercial sex workers, most people do not have STIs, including HIV and most single exposures do not lead to infection. My advice to your would be as follows:
1. I would suggest you get checked for the most common STIs, gonorrhea, chlamydia and NGU at this time. Tests will be reliable.
2. There is really no reason to test for herpes or syphilis- these infections are quite rare and if you acquired one of these infection (very unlikely) you would be expected to develop lesions at the site if exposure (your penis) within 14 (herpes) to 21 (syphilis) days of exposure.
3. HIV. Your risk for this infection is less than 100,000. Even among commercial sex workers infections are present in less than 1% and the risk for infection form a single vaginal exposure is less than 1 infection per 1000 exposures. Despite the claims of those who sell them (and they are expensive) PCR testing has little meaningful advantage over a 4th generation test for HIV. There are no good scientific data on precisely how soon all PCR tests are conclusive but we do know that the performance is not too different from the 4th generations tests and these tests are conclusive 4 weeks after exposure.
@ime @ papi_chulo thanks that's the most helpful tip I got all week. I love going to strip joints, no bs instant TnA, but that shit is expensive and super addicting. I blew at least 5k this last two months (I'm new to the area and don't know anyone so I went looking for easy action and girls to talk to, and my God the southern strippers are hot and friendly)
I'm thinking about raising my game and just try picking up a hot waitresses at a regular bar. Seems like it's totally doable here in GA anyways, just requires a lot more patience I guess. But it's all about familiarity, familiarity, familiarity...
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Don’t sweat it – you are not the first PL to make a mistake in the throws of passion – but def get checked up and rechecked 3 months later – you can find a free std/sti clinic @ freestdcheck.org
Just b/c you stuck your dick in her doesn’t mean that there is a 100% chance of getting something; just get checked.
BTW – juice is kinda an inside joke and it refers to TUSCLer “juicebox69” whom I believe got banned from TUSCL and now goes by several other nicknames i.e. Duke69, Caprisun, etc.
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---Preve…
Nonetheless, this risk to you from this encounter is low- even among commercial sex workers, most people do not have STIs, including HIV and most single exposures do not lead to infection. My advice to your would be as follows:
1. I would suggest you get checked for the most common STIs, gonorrhea, chlamydia and NGU at this time. Tests will be reliable.
2. There is really no reason to test for herpes or syphilis- these infections are quite rare and if you acquired one of these infection (very unlikely) you would be expected to develop lesions at the site if exposure (your penis) within 14 (herpes) to 21 (syphilis) days of exposure.
3. HIV. Your risk for this infection is less than 100,000. Even among commercial sex workers infections are present in less than 1% and the risk for infection form a single vaginal exposure is less than 1 infection per 1000 exposures. Despite the claims of those who sell them (and they are expensive) PCR testing has little meaningful advantage over a 4th generation test for HIV. There are no good scientific data on precisely how soon all PCR tests are conclusive but we do know that the performance is not too different from the 4th generations tests and these tests are conclusive 4 weeks after exposure.
I'm thinking about raising my game and just try picking up a hot waitresses at a regular bar. Seems like it's totally doable here in GA anyways, just requires a lot more patience I guess. But it's all about familiarity, familiarity, familiarity...