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Offline Horizontal pleasures

I am sure I am not the only one. I have not punted for a while longer than usual. Not happy with abstinence but I have a skin problems. It is not infectious and it is not sexually transmitted. It is partly hereditary and partly a response to stress or unknown factors. But it is unsightly and sometimes uncomfortable, dry, and itchy. So I have to stay away until I manage to get it under control.

I was thinking of not naming it as a way of not revealing too much information.

Anyone else got skin problems?

I recall a worst escort picture challenge post of long ago of a BBW from Southend with eczema on her breasts. She was great fun but did not look good in the photos.

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Offline EnglishRebecca121

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im guessing you mean psoriasis.
My dad has this and whilst its unpleasant its not contagious.

I have seen a few clients with this condition and its never been a problem. if you tell the lady before you book im sure most will still see you xx

ps,.he swears by this for helping

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Offline puntingpumping1920

I suffer from Eczema. Flair ups are manageable.
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Offline Sinz

Must be all the barebacking  :unknown:

Ohh I missed the bit where you said you are sure it is not sexually transmitted.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2018, 09:35:53 pm by Sinz »


Offline pewpewpew

I get the occasional psoriasis flare up on my legs and only once has a girl even asked about it. She thought they were burn scars. I have wondered if I should mention it pre punt but it's never been an issue so I don't suppose the girls care that much

Offline jok32

Caught scabies from a TCM place once which then turned into a rash that's still there (although a lot fainter) today several months on after treatment.

Offline Spacecowb0y

Seen a few girls with eczema and as a fellow sufferer, it's easy to spot. Never been an issue for either party.

Offline Horizontal pleasures

yep, psoriasis, hereditary, my mum had it and now one of my sons. For many years it was just a few patches but it has suddenly spread and does not look nice. Compelling to scratch the itches when asleep makes it look worse.

Glad I am not the only one. Explaining it to EE ladies who have poor English is hard.
« Last Edit: March 29, 2018, 10:31:00 pm by Horizontal pleasures »

Offline jlike

I have psoriasis, not very bad, but can flare up. Only once had a problem with a wg, asian, who made a bit of a fuss about it and I walked. I know of a couple of wg's who suffer from it so understand it is a condition and not an infectious complaint. Generally no problem but mine is a few patches on my arms and on my head.

Offline joe diddley

It may be heat or stress bumps. If that is the case hydrocortisone cream can be effective as can be rubbing alcohol (from a chemists) and rubbing a cut lemon over affected areas. The alcohol and lemon juice can sting a little where the itching if most 'live' but they are both effective, especially the lemon. Bathing using tea tree oil drops or tea tree oil soap is also good in the longer run but can smell a little 'medicinal' if you are going from your ablutions directly to a punt. Try the lemon first and thank me later. joe diddley MD 

Offline Jimmysingh

Try some palmers coconut butter on the skin available from chemists, my mate has this and uses the stuff i only know as it smells bloody good 😊, the ladies will luv you

Offline bobby1973

H P  ive had psoriasis your 40 years
only once have i had a problem punting
most girls know what it is and dont worry about it
and have a good massage some times and the oil will soften it right up





Offline cultvoid

I've had granuloma annulare twice, first time for about 6 years, second time 2 years.

It's totally benign and not contagious although the cause is unknown. If you google it the images look horrible but mine was quite mild.

On the few occasions I punted back then, the SP always asked what it was. I assumed they were thinking it was some kind of contagious clap, but I always just said "oh just a birthmark" (easier than saying granuloma annulare and showing them a medical textbook) and I never had any trouble.

Offline Analist

I don't see why the skin problem should be a problem as long as you are up front about it and ask if it's an issue before the booking.
I never had chicken pox as a child and caught it years later as an adult. While I was recovering, I still had scabs on my body that were not infectious. At a parlour, I showed them to one WG who declined and thanked me for being honest. Her friend had no problems though and was happy to see me.

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Get off gluten.. eat more fruit n veg.
. get a good multi vitamin and mineral complex supplement, also take EFA's..