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The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Rhyme or Reason - 08-24-2016

Quote: (08-23-2016 05:42 PM)DonnyGately Wrote:  

There is no such thing as completely safe sex as stated earlier. Keep it wrapped as much as possible. Don't go down.

Yeah. I can't believe I used to go down on chicks. A part of my "unplugging" was realizing that going down is wac as fuck. It's dirty, sometimes smelly, and too submissive.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - iknowexactly - 08-24-2016

Quote: (08-24-2016 12:12 AM)corsega Wrote:  

Quote: (08-23-2016 11:39 AM)asdfk Wrote:  

Guys, where can I find a SPECIFIC teardown of STD risks? I'm talking statistics, probabilities and consequences here.
I'm not the only one with this question, I spoke to quite a few members face-to-face who go raw in spite of better reasons not to.

This is as good as I've found, posted previously in this thread: https://markmanson.net/std-guide

That guide is based on the estimated partners til infection (PTI) IN THE UNITED STATES.

I talked to many Filipinos and a working class doctor who treats them and those conclusions are completely off, by maybe a magnitude of 5-10 for a place like the Philippines.

The whole TERMINOLOGY among the working class and lower middle class embodies COMPLETE DENIAL.

1) Gonorreah is typically called UTI with only some understanding the coding. So STDs as such are HARDLY EVER DISCUSSED, or Filipinos ignore it with giggles ...

(The average person has NEVER HEARD OF Chlamydia or Herpes. )

2)... And that doesn't make a lot of difference because NO ONE HAS ANY MONEY TO GO TO THE DOCTOR anyway ( until serious symptoms make borrowing money from relatives unavoidable) . The guy I went to charged 300 and that's a whole day's pay and many people don't have jobs, especially the hot 18-19 year olds busy fucking sexpats.

3) Even if the have the money to go to the doctor THEY DON'T HAVE THE MONEY FOR THE CORRECT COURSE OF ANTIBIOTICS because the antibiotics are about $1.50 per pill,SO....

4) They do THE WORST THING POSSIBLE and go on a short course of antibiotics....buyiNg maybe 2-3 days worth of pills...

5) ... thereby creating a designer environment for ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT GONORREAH.

6) THE NEW, IMPROVED RESISTANT STRAIN IS THEN SPREAD because of #1, creating AN ITERATIVE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT AS WELL HAVE BEEN DESIGNED TO CREATE ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT STDS

"Somebody I know" spent over $125 on three courses of antibiotics before his gonorrhea cleared, that's three week's pay here and many families would starve if the reckless daughter (who may have been asymptomatic anyway) or son called on them for that treatment.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - VincentVinturi - 08-25-2016

^^
Chicks in the Phils didn't ask me to wear condoms EVER.

I came back to Thailand with 3 distinct STDs:

- Chlamydia
- Ureaplasma Parvum
- Mycoplasma Genitalium

The mycoplasmas and ureaplasma are tiny bacterias that are particularly fastidious.

They take up to 6 months to culture and require a genetic testing methodology to accurately find and diagnose in a reasonable amount of time.

A PCR test in Thailand runs about 5000 baht (roughly $150USD) and you typically have to ask for it because most doctors aren't hip enough to the realities to recommend this more rigorous screening option.

Further, mycoplasmas and ureaplasma lack cell walls and so the typical antibiotics don't work for the most part.

If you're lucky, a course of Azithromycin will knock them out.

If, like me, you've got a macrolide (Azithromycin) resistant strain, you're going to need some heavy duty shit - usually moxiflocaxin, a nasty, side-effect ridden antibiotic from the infamous quinolone group.

For all my SEA brothers out there, know too that many STD strains in the Asia Pacific region are more aggressive and resilient than those found in Europe and Stateside.

It sucks to wear condoms, I know, and I've slipped *once* since getting the all clear.

But guys...wrap it up and don't be a dumbass and learn it the hard way through personal experience, take it from somebody who's been there.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - iknowexactly - 08-26-2016

Marriage doesn't' sound so much like a moronic mistake after these accounts-- and the thousands you know you never heard about. People who get herpes or AIDS are probably too bummed to mention it.

Condoms offer little protection against genital warts which are spread from skin to skin.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - RexImperator - 08-26-2016

This thread makes celibacy seem not such a bad option.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Bluto - 08-27-2016

Went to my Doctor earlier this summer for routine checkup and this came up. He told me to always wrap it up, which I have no problem with, and basically go wrapper free if both of us have been tested. As he tends to give me no BS advice that actually works, I tend to follow his advice.

One of the confusing and annoying points that I see is that folks say that latex condoms, have limited effect. I have been hearing that since I graduated high school, from all sorts of different sources. My counter point is that if that is so, then why does the whole medical profession use latex gloves? That is used to specifically prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Even with the point that a hand is not the same appendage as a dick, doctors don't take days off just because they cut their hand while making dinner the night before, do they? Honestly I don't know who is full of shit on this front, so I am not making judgements on what to do.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - seniol - 08-28-2016

Quote: (08-25-2016 11:57 PM)VincentVinturi Wrote:  

^^
Chicks in the Phils didn't ask me to wear condoms EVER.

I came back to Thailand with 3 distinct STDs:

- Chlamydia
- Ureaplasma Parvum
- Mycoplasma Genitalium

The mycoplasmas and ureaplasma are tiny bacterias that are particularly fastidious.

They take up to 6 months to culture and require a genetic testing methodology to accurately find and diagnose in a reasonable amount of time.

Further, mycoplasmas and ureaplasma lack cell walls and so the typical antibiotics don't work for the most part.

If you're lucky, a course of Azithromycin will knock them out.

If, like me, you've got a macrolide (Azithromycin) resistant strain, you're going to need some heavy duty shit - usually moxiflocaxin, a nasty, side-effect ridden antibiotic from the infamous quinolone group.

For all my SEA brothers out there, know too that many STD strains in the Asia Pacific region are more aggressive and resilient than those found in Europe and Stateside.

It sucks to wear condoms, I know, and I've slipped *once* since getting the all clear.

But guys...wrap it up and don't be a dumbass and learn it the hard way through personal experience, take it from somebody who's been there.

Our genetical programming may blind us for few minutes, but then pain and illness for few months is something that comes natural [Image: sad.gif]


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Schlep - 08-28-2016

This thread is a real eye opener. Especially from all my shenanigans in SEA. Are vagina worts easy to see?


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - churros - 08-28-2016

Quote: (08-27-2016 10:20 PM)Bluto Wrote:  

One of the confusing and annoying points that I see is that folks say that latex condoms, have limited effect. I have been hearing that since I graduated high school, from all sorts of different sources. My counter point is that if that is so, then why does the whole medical profession use latex gloves? That is used to specifically prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Even with the point that a hand is not the same appendage as a dick, doctors don't take days off just because they cut their hand while making dinner the night before, do they? Honestly I don't know who is full of shit on this front, so I am not making judgements on what to do.

More than just your dick makes contact with flesh and juices. I got molluscum around the genital region, even though I used condoms. My dick was fine though.

Edit: I also got scabies from a bitch. Condom didn't help there either. Serves me right for banging a punker.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - seniol - 08-30-2016

Quote: (08-28-2016 05:41 PM)churros Wrote:  

Quote: (08-27-2016 10:20 PM)Bluto Wrote:  

One of the confusing and annoying points that I see is that folks say that latex condoms, have limited effect. I have been hearing that since I graduated high school, from all sorts of different sources. My counter point is that if that is so, then why does the whole medical profession use latex gloves? That is used to specifically prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Even with the point that a hand is not the same appendage as a dick, doctors don't take days off just because they cut their hand while making dinner the night before, do they? Honestly I don't know who is full of shit on this front, so I am not making judgements on what to do.

More than just your dick makes contact with flesh and juices. I got molluscum around the genital region, even though I used condoms. My dick was fine though.

Edit: I also got scabies from a bitch. Condom didn't help there either. Serves me right for banging a punker.

Most easy girls that go to bed with you from your first try,
usually have something, the most usual being HPV (some strains give cervical and penile cancer) Chlamydia and yeast infections


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Bluto - 08-30-2016

Quote: (08-28-2016 05:41 PM)churros Wrote:  

Quote: (08-27-2016 10:20 PM)Bluto Wrote:  

One of the confusing and annoying points that I see is that folks say that latex condoms, have limited effect. I have been hearing that since I graduated high school, from all sorts of different sources. My counter point is that if that is so, then why does the whole medical profession use latex gloves? That is used to specifically prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Even with the point that a hand is not the same appendage as a dick, doctors don't take days off just because they cut their hand while making dinner the night before, do they? Honestly I don't know who is full of shit on this front, so I am not making judgements on what to do.

More than just your dick makes contact with flesh and juices. I got molluscum around the genital region, even though I used condoms. My dick was fine though.

Edit: I also got scabies from a bitch. Condom didn't help there either. Serves me right for banging a punker.

That is not exactly what I was talking about but it does kind of support it. Your dick that was covered by latex was fine. Skin based communicable diseases are the risk that you take. I was honestly referring to diseases where the exchange of fluids is required.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Roardog - 08-30-2016

And this is why I will never be on team raw-dog.
Yes, it feels a lot better than sex with a condom but the long term risks to your health are just too severe.
This is even more pronounced when you go to developing countries where healthcare is poor and education on STI's doesn't really exist. Ignorance + lack of treatment is not a good combination to be sticking your dick in.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - MiscVs - 08-30-2016

Speaking of which...

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2...ntreatable

Quote:Quote:

We are running out of ways to treat gonorrhea, the World Health Organization announced today.

The U.N. health agency released new guidelines warning doctors that it no longer recommends an entire class of antibiotics, quinolones, because quinolone-resistant strains of the disease have emerged all over the world.

Instead, the health agency recommends using cephalosporins, another class of antibiotic. The new protocol replaces guidelines that had not been changed since 2003.

According to the WHO, 78 million people are infected with gonorrhea every year.

Worldwide, health officials are concerned that overuse of antibiotics for other infections, such as urinary tract infections, will lead to widespread, untreatable strains of gonorrhea. In 2011, a super-resistant strain showed up in Japan.

As NPR's Rob Stein has reported:

"Gonorrhea has been plaguing humanity for centuries. But ever since penicillin came along a dose of antibiotics would usually take care of the disease.
"'Gonorrhea used to be susceptible to penicillin, ampicillin, tetracycline and doxycycline — very commonly used drugs,' said Jonathan Zenilman, who studies infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins.
"But one by one, each of those antibiotics — and almost every new one that has come along since — eventually stopped working. One reason is that the bacterium that causes gonorrhea can mutate quickly to defend itself, Zenilman said.
"'If this was a person, this person would be incredibly creative,' he said. 'The bug has an incredible ability to adapt and just develop new mechanisms of resisting the impact of these drugs.'"
The WHO shift to the new class of antibiotics will not fix that overall problem of bacterial creativity. In some countries, strains of gonorrhea are already resistant to the newly recommended class of drugs.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned back in 2012 that one of two drugs in the class of antibiotics the WHO now recommends, cephalosporins, was in danger of becoming useless to treat gonorrhea, at least in the U.S, and recommended that doctors stop prescribing it.

Since then, the CDC's recommended treatment for gonorrhea has been a dual therapy, with the two antibiotics ceftriaxone and azithromycin, but an analysis in July warned that the bacteria could even become resistant to that combination.

As for when antibiotic options will run out altogether, Teodora Wi of the WHO's Department of Reproductive Health and Research tells the journal Science, "We will have to have new drugs in 5 years, I think."

The U.S. government is spending millions of dollars through the CDC and National Institutes of Health to develop new antibiotics and combat resistance.

The WHO also revised its guidelines for treating two other sexually transmitted infections, chlamydia and syphilis. Neither is facing severe antibiotic resistance. Syphilis, for example, can be treated with a single dose of penicillin, although there is a worldwide shortage of the drug.

Although all three sexually transmitted diseases affect both men and women, they can have particularly devastating effects on women if they are not treated. Gonorrhea can cause pelvic inflammatory disease and lead to dangerous ectopic pregnancies. Syphilis can pass from a pregnant woman to her fetus, and chlamydia can make it difficult for a woman to get pregnant.



The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Sandstorm - 08-30-2016

The other day I got really itchy balls - and I mean REALLY itchy - I thought it might be chlorine from my pool so I just showered and soaped and it seemed to dimmish though they feel itchy occasionally still. I'd say this was a week ago or two. I'd met some random woman and I did bag it up but for a brief few seconds, popped it in unwrapped - maybe I got something from her. The itching did follow the day right after.

And just a day ago I had a virgin girl over here, she's only 20 but very horny! Didn't fuck her but did rub my dick all around her pu**y - she just told me yesterday that her pussy was sooo itchy she had to use Canesten cream or something.

This leads me to conclude that (i) I have something and gave it to her (ii) she's a lying ho-bag

I suspect the former.

Vincent Vinturi - got any details on that PCR clinic in BKK? Cheers my friend!


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Lucario - 08-30-2016

I had raw sex with a chick with HIV in Australia mid-august. She told me after sex.

Agonising 3 month wait.

Anyone here had sex with a girl with HIV and tested negative ?


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - philosophical_recovery - 08-30-2016

I got bent out of shape when I was 18-19 due to all the AIDs propaganda and was nervous as fuck going to a planned parenthood to get a test. I was worried because my first girlfriend liked to go raw and I dodged lots of babymaking chances with her. Her mother or aunt made her take a test at some point.

I've been exceptionally reluctant to go down on girls for the past few years, except for the very low N count young chicks that I know haven't been around with reasonable certainty.

However, there is a screening that is becoming more common at dentists where they look in your mount with UV to check for signs of tumors. I opted in because of past transgressions with slutty women. Thankfully, I've passed on every single STD scare I've had.

But, this thread is making me very reluctant to venture into past habits once again.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Phoenix - 08-30-2016

Lucario, Mark Zolo/NN did (according to him). Don't know if his blog is back up. In the blog post he says it was when he was in Africa. I believe him because he's that kind of fearless nutter, he has videos of him going into the guts of Africa and partying with his friends.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - BoiBoi - 08-30-2016

I wish I hadn't checked this thread...


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Phoenix - 08-31-2016

Pfft where's you guys' sense of sport?

Pokerman GO - gotta catch 'em all!

Quote: (08-30-2016 08:03 PM)Roardog Wrote:  

And this is why I will never be on team raw-dog.

False advertising bro.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - ball dont lie - 08-31-2016

I took a trip in China to another city where I banged three chicks raw in 10 days. Had great fun, marathon sessions.

On the day going back my pubes and base of my dick had a bunch of itchy bumps and redness. Then itching dick. Then pain and fever.

- Chlamydia

I used one set of antibiotics and it didn't work. So I used the more powerful antibiotics and those didn't work either. Still a bit of discomfort. Third set worked. Includes the tendon snapping variety.


The slight discomfort has not gone away. I have mild scarring in my urethra. Lots of super bugs out there resistant to many or soon to be all types of antibiotics.

I messaged all the 3 girls on vacation I fucked and the one I slept with right before I left. All said they went to be tested and "didn't have anything". I hope they actually went to be tested. Lots of people carry these super bugs but don't have symptoms or maybe the girl has some mild symptoms but she doesn't acknowledge what's going on. Those girls can end up with scarred tubes and not be able to get pregnant.

Serious stuff.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Phoenix - 08-31-2016

^ Pretty sure 90% of women who say "I don't have anything" (which is 100% of them) did indeed have exactly the thing that you caught. In your case probably all 3 had it already.

Everyone should be sure to tell them, and as soon as possible. There was some asshole here who posted a while ago "idiot, just keep quiet and keep banging on". Hope that guy got his karma. That's precisely the thing that makes it spread. Women don't show symptoms and they don't go get checked at the doc because it's mildly invasive, so men dipping their "testing rod" in them is generally the only was they know.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - VincentVinturi - 08-31-2016

Quote: (08-30-2016 08:51 PM)Sandstorm Wrote:  

Vincent Vinturi - got any details on that PCR clinic in BKK? Cheers my friend!

Yeah just head to Bumrungrad and tell them you want to do a PCR urine test to check for STDs.

See if they'll let you do it without forcing you to see the urologist and pay for his consult.

The one urologist I saw there was an idiot.

Quote: (08-30-2016 09:19 PM)Lucario Wrote:  

I had raw sex with a chick with HIV in Australia mid-august. She told me after sex.

Agonising 3 month wait.

Anyone here had sex with a girl with HIV and tested negative ?

Jesus H Christ.

Quote: (08-31-2016 12:48 AM)ball dont lie Wrote:  

I messaged all the 3 girls on vacation I fucked and the one I slept with right before I left. All said they went to be tested and "didn't have anything". I hope they actually went to be tested.

Same when I came back from the Phils.

Only 1 chick out of 3 even seemed slightly concerned and she got herself test ASAP.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - El Padrone - 08-31-2016

Lucario, holy mother of God man! Thats some nervous wait. Threaten to sue the shit out of that whore.


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - robreke - 08-31-2016

delete


The Harsh Medical Reality: be careful where you stick your dick in, gentlemen (TRP) - Sandstorm - 08-31-2016

Quote: (08-30-2016 09:19 PM)Lucario Wrote:  

I had raw sex with a chick with HIV in Australia mid-august. She told me after sex.

Agonising 3 month wait.

Anyone here had sex with a girl with HIV and tested negative ?

Don't know how you reacted to this but.... me personally...... [Image: angry.gif]

Thanks Vincent - I'm gonna go to the Red Cross today first to see if they find any majors then might go to Bumgrad later.