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Do you use condoms with the Ladies of the Night?

Do you use condoms with Ladies of the Night? 51 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you use condoms with Ladies of the Night?

    • Yes, I always do and always have.
      37%
      14
    • Mostly but not always.
      21%
      8
    • Only if the woman insists.
      10%
      4
    • Never, if they make me it is a deal breaker and I will find another who doesn’t.
      29%
      11

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7 hours ago, transam said:
10 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

What has surprised me is the amount of bargirls who don’t insist on condoms.

As a male the odds are in favor of us not getting HIV but there is a much higher chance of the ladies getting it from us if we are positive.

I was speaking to someone yesterday who claims he never uses condoms. 
Personally I judge each situation on merit. 

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I am looking forward to the day when you post here that you actually have found a girlfriend.......:unsure:

Instead of all your imaginary sexual daydreaming threads...........:guitar:

Didn't he claim that he had an ex-UK massage parlour Thai girlfriend?

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    Wouldn't go anywhere near those dirty holes , the amount of sperm dumped in there must run into pints 

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10 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

What has surprised me is the amount of bargirls who don’t insist on condoms.

As a male the odds are in favor of us not getting HIV but there is a much higher chance of the ladies getting it from us if we are positive.

What has surprised me is the AN poster who brags about his potentially fatal drunk driving activities whilst being concerned about herpes!

7 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Those street girls are the ones that the bars don't want to employ , often have diseases already 

Those street girls are the ones who don't want to work in a bar and often do not have any diseases.

2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Well, I usually ask mamasan I want to see the new girl.

 

If she is hot I say “that’s her” if not “no,no, that’s not her”

 

To spot a new one there are a few giveaways, no slutty clothes yet, young,  a hairy moot, no tattoos, little or non exist English and some of them don’t even know the going rate and that they can refuse anal. = no condom

 

Others you can tell they are battle hardened, older, covered in tatts, etc. =condom

Seeking out the younger, intact, girls sounds a bit peaedo to me. But, I don't judge.

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2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

What has surprised me is the AN poster who brags about his potentially fatal drunk driving activities whilst being concerned about herpes!

Who said anything about being concerned about herpes?

I got it when I was 17. Hasn’t ever flared up since.

Had gonareah twice.

And I am pretty good at spotting and driving defensively around drink drivers.

5 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Going au naturel works for me, about 30 years without catching anything.

There was another BM who said something similar, maybe you, he never got tested, so could have syphilis, quite the symptoms if not detected 

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8 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Knowing someone makes you immune to herpes, does it?   How do you know that they didn't have it?  How do you know that you don't have it?

My STD blood and swab tests would show it if I had it, all negative.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Lacessit said:

My STD blood and swab tests would show it if I had it, all negative.

 

 

Herpes doesn’t always show up on the tests.

 

Thank God

11 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Had gonareah twice.

I had once too. Got in Rio. It wasn't as bad as sailors had told me at the harbor bar;

 

"You know you got Rio gonorrhea when you pee and small and medium size rocks are cracking..."

 

 

 

15 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Look Trans, this thread is for sexually active members.

You can stand down now.

I thought it was for 15 year old's, late developers or Quasimodo's, which one fits you..............😜

This thread makes me want to stay married for the rest of my life, as much as i miss my days of sleeping around

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25 minutes ago, transam said:

I thought it was for 15 year old's, late developers or Quasimodo's, which one fits you..............😜

The average 15 year old is getting more than you so you make a good point.

 

Stand down

23 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

The average 15 year old is getting more than you so you make a good point.

 

Stand down

I hope he is, I remember when I was 15, fond memories, but you crack on, you may get lucky one day.............:intheclub:........................😘

22 hours ago, RSD1 said:

 

Keeps them well oiled up and a little extra salt never hurt anyone.

You enjoy the extra saltiness from all that sperm?

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35 minutes ago, transam said:

I hope he is, I remember when I was 15, fond memories, but you crack on, you may get lucky one day.............:intheclub:........................😘

I am sure you had sex once or twice per day when you were 15.

 

it was only in your 20s though that it was better when you discovered it was actually better doing it with a woman. 
 

You will never get lucky again.

 

So this thread isn’t for you.

 

Stand down.

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9 minutes ago, gargamon said:

You enjoy the extra saltiness from all that sperm?

Yes, especially the curry flavored.

One of my jobs was to support children with HIV. There's lots, and mostly they can't get a decent job.

Most diseases these days can be cured. Not HIV.

27 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

I am sure you had sex once or twice per day when you were 15.

 

it was only in your 20s though that it was better when you discovered it was actually better doing it with a woman. 
 

You will never get lucky again.

 

So this thread isn’t for you.

 

Stand down.

You shouldn't look at others just thinking of your past.....🤭

 

Though you could be right about the thread is not for me, I think most of your threads are to try and get rid of your sexual frustrations, but, alas that long list of those don't seem to have worked for you, plus, you should be careful, it is said, you could go blind...... 😂

1 hour ago, Purdey said:

One of my jobs was to support children with HIV. There's lots, and mostly they can't get a decent job.

Most diseases these days can be cured. Not HIV.

I think you are wrong. Yale School of Medicine:

 

"Times have changed. Now, most people don’t die from the virus. Thanks to continuing medical advances in medications, HIV can now be seen as a chronic disease. People who have it can enjoy long careers, get married, and raise families.

“The message that we used to give in the early days of HIV was, ‘Let's try to make your remaining days as comfortable as possible.’ Now, it’s treatable. It's not curable, but it is controllable,” says Merceditas Villanueva, MD, director of the Yale School of Medicine AIDS Program.!

2 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I think you are wrong. Yale School of Medicine:

 

"Times have changed. Now, most people don’t die from the virus. Thanks to continuing medical advances in medications, HIV can now be seen as a chronic disease. People who have it can enjoy long careers, get married, and raise families.

“The message that we used to give in the early days of HIV was, ‘Let's try to make your remaining days as comfortable as possible.’ Now, it’s treatable. It's not curable, but it is controllable,” says Merceditas Villanueva, MD, director of the Yale School of Medicine AIDS Program.!

Yes there are anti virals which would make an HIV person undetectable, i forget the term, problem is can Thais access them easy enough, for foreigners may not be cheap, also possible side effect issues, hence why for foreigners prevention is better i.e PrEP

5 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I think you are wrong. Yale School of Medicine:

 

"Times have changed. Now, most people don’t die from the virus. Thanks to continuing medical advances in medications, HIV can now be seen as a chronic disease. People who have it can enjoy long careers, get married, and raise families.

“The message that we used to give in the early days of HIV was, ‘Let's try to make your remaining days as comfortable as possible.’ Now, it’s treatable. It's not curable, but it is controllable,” says Merceditas Villanueva, MD, director of the Yale School of Medicine AIDS Program.!

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that at the end of 2015, 36.7 million [34.0–39.8 million] people were living with HIV and an estimated 0.8% of adults aged 15 – 49 years are infected with HIV. Women represent a little over half of all adults living with HIV worldwide.

The kids I deal with are struggling to live in a world where business, like CP, does blood tests and sacks them if positive, even if they are taking medicine.

On 11/24/2024 at 10:04 PM, chickenslegs said:

Seeking out the younger, intact, girls sounds a bit peaedo to me. But, I don't judge.

You posted a judgement after posting that you do not judge!   Did he say that he was seeking out pre-pubescent girls?  No, he didn't.

19 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:
On 11/24/2024 at 9:39 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

Going au naturel works for me, about 30 years without catching anything.

There was another BM who said something similar, maybe you, he never got tested, so could have syphilis, quite the symptoms if not detected 

"BM"?  What's that?

12 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Yes there are anti virals which would make an HIV person undetectable, i forget the term, problem is can Thais access them easy enough, for foreigners may not be cheap, also possible side effect issues, hence why for foreigners prevention is better i.e PrEP


Undetectable is the correct term. Or Untransmittable. Or an undetectable viral load. 


The PrEP and the ART drugs are actually the same though. For PrEP you are only taking 2 out of the 3 standard antivirals in the one a day ART tablet. The third drug when taking ART probably adds a few more possible side effects to the equation, but not necessarily that much more. 

16 minutes ago, RSD1 said:


Undetectable is the correct term. Or Untransmittable. Or an undetectable viral load. 


The PrEP and the ART drugs are actually the same though. For PrEP you are only taking 2 out of the 3 standard antivirals in the one a day ART tablet. The third drug when taking ART probably adds a few more possible side effects to the equation, but not necessarily that much more. 

there are more drugs and alternatives though such as Descovy

42 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

there are more drugs and alternatives though such as Descovy


Correct. But Descovy is made up of two drugs: TAF and FTC. For somebody who has HIV already they would be given Biktarvy instead, which contains TAF, FTC and a 3rd drug called bictegravir.

 

Or someone with HIV could alternatively take actual Descovy together with Dolutegravir, making it a two pill regimen, also consisting of a total of 3 drugs. 
 

My point was that the drugs are basically the same for somebody on PrEP and somebody who has HIV already. Just that the PrEP cocktail is only two antiviral drugs and the cocktail for somebody with HIV is two of the same antiviral drugs, plus a third one. So it's not that much different. 
 

13 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Never had crabs ,weird


I did once. Lit all my pubic hair on fire and, when the crabs came running out, I stabbed them all with an ice pick. Done!

"Do you use condoms with the Ladies?"

 

Always. Except when I pee and bang.

 

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