Some STIs don't exhibit symptoms. How can a girl detect a customer has an STI in such case? The only way to find out is to take a blood test or urine sample. Do you probe inside a girl's mouth and throat to see if she has any signs of a STI before she gives you BBBJ and lets you come in her mouth? I bet you don't. In the Caucasian shops, most girls do a thorough check up and most don't do BJ without condom. In Asian shops, most girls don't do a proper check of your manhood or genitals and they are willing to do BBBJ and rimming which can expose both participants to STIs and other illnesses.
I guess it will reduce the risks of herpes significantly if a condom is used and kissing is avoided
I've never been tested and with all this talk I think its about time I do. Can anyone direct me on where I should go to do this? Am in the innerwest.
Just go to your local GP. Try to get a male doctor - I've had the female ones give me sass in the past. You can be honest with exactly why you're looking to get a check. Chances are the doctor is also in the game.
Some hospitals have sexual health clinics you can book to see. Eg Liverpool sexual health clinic.
You could use this to search for a place.
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/aust...tab=SITE_VISIT
if you have herpes the doctor must tell the health department as it is a communal disease.......
Thnx Guys for the info, Googled it and RPA has a section just for this. Will pay them a visit soon. I guess if your partnered like myself and you come up with an incurable STI then your pretty much screwed.
I got herpes, its called cold sores.
Pretty much at least 50% of the global population will have it and can be asymptomatic. I don't remember when I had a cold sore or even had one ever.
I only found out when the doctor said I can find out if I have herpes by doing a blood test.
It is true that herpes is quite common. There are 2 main types of the same virus.
The most common type is the one that affects the lips/mouth HSV1. It can be transferred to the genitals, but it is unlikely for this to happen. Supposedly at least 50% of the worlds population has this virus.
The type that mainly affects the genitals is relatively uncommon HSV2. It is most commonly spread when the person has symptoms (sores). But it can also be spread while someone is asymptomatic. Most people that have either HSV1 or HSV2 are asymptomatic their whole lives.
It's always good to get tested lads. I'm amazed at how many people have never had a STI test. One of my mates back at uni, who was famous for sleeping around (probably banged about 30-40 different girls by the time he was 21, many without using a condom) did not get an STI test until he was in his 30s. Amazingly he never caught anything!
Wow, your mate is really lucky
This is the problem with many young people. They are very promiscuous and have no awareness or just ignorance of the risks of catching STIs through unsafe sex practices. It appears what they were taught in schools is not getting through to them. On the other hand, there are people who believe they are lucky or in self denial that they will never catch anything. It will catch up one day if you act recklessly or play Russian roulette with BBFS.