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Offline tantric talents

Damn!
We'll soon be having to wear giant whole body condoms the way things are going! :scare:
I wonder just how often wGs really do get checked and has any forum member here ever asked to see a girls last test results?

Topgun

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FFS  :(
If this gets too serious then I'm deffo quitting punting, and sex in general. No OWO... might as well have a wank.

marky123uk

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The only treatment for this new strain is penilremoval surgery to the base of the member to stop the onset of the infection in the rest of the body! Really worried this could be the end of owo! :angry:

Niceguy_anyway

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 I am sticking to Happy Ending Massages (they are cheap and safe) for now.  :)
« Last Edit: September 18, 2015, 07:17:10 pm by Niceguy_anyway »

Rocky Maivia

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Ok now I'm scared new to all punting might have to look for something away from Leeds now..

Don Maestro

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i guess this only applies to the leeds region of the country?
must be the EE and Brit prossies that are working in leeds the ones that don't go to get checked out for STD's

marky123uk

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No don not just Leeds! Read the article above mate...and not just ee girls could be any girl and symptoms my not even show up for some time after....so before you know it you are in at The doctors having anti biotic that don't work ....then having your tackle removed under general anaesthetic!!...the only up side is it will prevent the infected party spreading the infection..i guess  :mad:

Offline amazing_victoria_no1

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There was a discussion about one girl who was spreading chlamydia not that long ago, maybe she's back in town?

Offline Huawei

Can't this thread be merged with, or redirected to, the existing one: https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=68423.0;topicseen

Offline cueball

so before you know it you are in at The doctors having anti biotic that don't work ....then having your tackle removed under general anaesthetic!!..

Did a bit of digging and it appears that there are three different types of anti biotic but only one works for the super clap, the other options are more toxic anti biotics that are injected.

It would appear you're talking shit about having your dick chopped off, but, I might be wrong. Nowhere did I read that any bugger lost their dick on the hospital table.

Don Maestro

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from what i read/understood the article says in the north of england which covers leeds, are you serious about having tackled removed?

does this also effect manchester? and what are well known working girls doing as precautions to lower the risk to us punters?

No don not just Leeds! Read the article above mate...and not just ee girls could be any girl and symptoms my not even show up for some time after....so before you know it you are in at The doctors having anti biotic that don't work ....then having your tackle removed under general anaesthetic!!...the only up side is it will prevent the infected party spreading the infection..i guess  :mad:

vw

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Did a bit of digging and it appears that there are three different types of anti biotic but only one works for the super clap, the other options are more toxic anti biotics that are injected.

It would appear you're talking shit about having your dick chopped off, but, I might be wrong. Nowhere did I read that any bugger lost their dick on the hospital table.
Nobody in the world has had their dick chopped off as a direct result of this.  An angry wife may chop it off but not a direct result of this.  Just paper talk slagging of doctors choosing the wrong drugs.

Offline Ade65

This doesn't sound good at all - but is of course a good reminder of the reasons to play safe!

Don Maestro

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looks like leeds is now a no go area until this break out is gone, where are you leeds guys going to go now for your punts?
looking at vivastreet for leeds you see nearly all EE's, plenty offering bareback, could this be one of the reasons?

Offline rikgrimsby

just dont have owo. oral covered and sex covered. then all is ok :thumbsup:

Offline costa

Didn't stop me seeing Chelsea this morning - just played safe cracking punt as well

vw

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looks like leeds is now a no go area until this break out is gone.
It will spread due the nature of touring prossies & punters, in fact I bet it already has, symptoms don't show instantly and sometimes not at all. 

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vw

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Interesting link with regards the owo debate...
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So risk but not high risk of throat to cock.  Imagine throat to throat transmission is higher so is DFK more risky that DT ?

Offline cueball

DFK more risky that DT ?

I've read that there is no risk of infection from kissing, unless you've got a tongue like a lizard, the virus lives at the back of the throat.

I've done a fair bit of digging just lately, I'll see if I can find the link on kissing.

There ya go.....
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« Last Edit: September 20, 2015, 01:06:17 pm by cueball »

Tony Montana

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It would be useful if the clinic could release more information about this outbreak...

- Is it concentrated in Leeds or is it everywhere and it is just the Leeds clinic that has publicised the problem?
- What is the demographic of the infected people?  Student slappers?  Street Druggies?  Middle aged men visiting escorts?
- What percentage increase is this "outbreak" over normal rates?  20% ?  100%  ?

As clients of sex workers we need to know this kind of thing to make an informed decision.

marky123uk

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It would appear you're talking shit about having your dick chopped off, but, I might be wrong. Nowhere did I read that any bugger lost their dick on the hospital table.

It medical fact if tissues become infected and are resistant to medication amputation is the only treatment left as an option to save life....harsh though it may seem removing all or part of the infected area is a possibility....not trying to scare anyone just sharing information to warn of the possibility mate.

Justanotheruser

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It medical fact if tissues become infected and are resistant to medication amputation is the only treatment left as an option to save life....harsh though it may seem removing all or part of the infected area is a possibility....not trying to scare anyone just sharing information to warn of the possibility mate.

There's nothing to suggest there's any chance of it being untreatable. Removal is usually due to cancer and the like. Stop scaremongering and talking bollocks.

marky123uk

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There's nothing to suggest there's any chance of it being untreatable. Removal is usually due to cancer and the like. Stop scaremongering and talking bollocks.

Last I understood I had and still have freedom of speech ! But as you're well informed on all medical matters I must believe that gives you the right to speak to people with such disrespect....there are so many forum Rambo's who will shout at anyone else who expresses a different view point or opinion...Justanotheruser?...maybe more like justanotheridiot!.....but I could be wrong  :crazy:


Offline BeetleJames

This isn't the ho41 strain,  so no big panic.  And certainly no risk of anything being cut off.  I'd trust the real news papers more than some random on Facebook
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Here's info on the hoax report from facebook (and the Daily Mail)
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Short version: be careful,  but you'll not lose your cock or balls unless you pass it on to your other half

marky123uk

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I stand corrected....thanks' for clearing that up....sorry I  thought the reports were real....sorry if I have misinformed anyone unwittingly.. :rolleyes:

normal_guy

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Wonder if it's significant that it's freshers week this week?

Amelie_English Rose

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Just fyi, 'super gonorrhoea' is nothing new- the nature of gonorrhoea is that it always mutates to resist treatment, much like the flu. Leeds has always had a high rate and the existence of 'super gonorrhoea' is due solely to the press releases surrounding it. Gonorrhoea has always been prevalent in this area and it is always proving resistant to medication.
The most at-risk groups are those 20-25 who are more likely to go out to clubs etc. every weekend and have unprotected sex with people they don't know and who also regularly engage in unprotected sex within the same demographic.
As with other STDs, sex workers are less likely (on the whole) to carry as they are more rigorous in their sexual health practices.
So it's ok guys.

Justanotheruser

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Last I understood I had and still have freedom of speech ! But as you're well informed on all medical matters I must believe that gives you the right to speak to people with such disrespect....there are so many forum Rambo's who will shout at anyone else who expresses a different view point or opinion...Justanotheruser?...maybe more like justanotheridiot!.....but I could be wrong  :crazy:

It's not about a point of view in this situation, just the facts. Genuine apologies for appearing aggressive but if dodgy info spreads it doesn't help anyone.

Tony Montana

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Just fyi, 'super gonorrhoea' is nothing new- the nature of gonorrhoea is that it always mutates to resist treatment, much like the flu. Leeds has always had a high rate and the existence of 'super gonorrhoea' is due solely to the press releases surrounding it. Gonorrhoea has always been prevalent in this area and it is always proving resistant to medication.
The most at-risk groups are those 20-25 who are more likely to go out to clubs etc. every weekend and have unprotected sex with people they don't know and who also regularly engage in unprotected sex within the same demographic.
As with other STDs, sex workers are less likely (on the whole) to carry as they are more rigorous in their sexual health practices.
So it's ok guys.

[citation needed]

Thanks for the info, and it reinforces what I believed but how do you know this?  Is it from official sources?

marky123uk

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It's not about a point of view in this situation, just the facts. Genuine apologies for appearing aggressive but if dodgy info spreads it doesn't help anyone.

Takes a big man to say sorry...i am glad that I was wrong about you.
Apologies excepted.

Amelie_English Rose

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[citation needed]

Thanks for the info, and it reinforces what I believed but how do you know this?  Is it from official sources?


Hi, I have this info from the local sex worker's project who are in communication with local health services.

robbiemac

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Well guys, this topic got heated!!  So - I've worked in the medical research industry for over 40 years.  Specifically in filtration of blood borne viruses, STD's and later, AIDS.  I spend my shifts in a full bio-hazard suit in a sterile room.  I'm currently helping to develop a £2 coin size filter which can sift pretty much anything from blood and they cost nearly £12,000 each! 
I can honestly say, I have never come across a case of someone having their cock cut off due to a sexual infection.  It's an Urban Myth.  Even with advanced Syphilis back in the day, they used to treat you with Gutter press - which just killed you anyway with heavy metal poisoning!  The only cases of penis removal I've ever had verified as true are due to cancer, or a certain notorious South American parasite which can enter your cock if you have a pee in a river.

Even so, as a long time punter, adulterer, womaniser and thrill seeker, I would never fuck a WG bareback.  I would not lick her pussy if she offered bareback, and I probably wouldn't accept OWO if she offered BB either.  STD's can be transmitted orally, so I probably wouldn't even want want a kiss either.  Just steer well clear.
Guy's, if you believe the Daily Mail, just having sex with your wife, or a quick wank, is dangerous!  You'll go to hell.  But I have 2 rules which I stick by every time.  If the girls breath smells great, and she is as freshly showered as me, I'll go ahead.

Any questions, drop me a line and I'll try and answer.  Bear in mind I'm NOT a doctor - I can't diagnose a problem - I'm a researcher/developer.  But 6 years Uni and the rest in the industry has given me a lot of knowledge.  Just be sensible guys - and let the big head on your shoulders make the decisions.