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rideon
27-07-2025, 07:40 PM
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Wineglass985
27-07-2025, 08:28 PM
Would you mind sharing from which shop(s) you caught STI recently? It won’t help anybody if you are only making general references. Thank you!

rideon
27-07-2025, 08:51 PM
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HowardStrong
27-07-2025, 09:08 PM
Maybe the safest way is to only visit one ML regularly for a period of time. This reduces the risk significantly and you know where you get anything from. I am now only visiting one ML once or twice every week for many months now. We have progressed to natural sex without boundaries. I showed her my STI test results regularly and requested her to do the same. I always asked her to properly protect herself because I always told her if I get STI someday, it’s from her because I am only visiting her. So far I have got nothing and I enjoyed the best sex ever.

Wineglass985
27-07-2025, 09:21 PM
Looks like girls who only offer covered blow job and covered sex and no pussy slide are safe options here. But the pleasure is significantly reduced. Not sure if it is really worth it.

Love You Long Time
27-07-2025, 09:31 PM
Silly Benny want to do crime, but not do time

Ghost of BarneyRubble
28-07-2025, 08:48 AM
I wish too but unfortunately we find out the hard way. I wish the dudes who got a bbbj and bbfs advertised they caught something too. I am not going to publicly declare a shop or brothel because like many on here so many shops so many women. Who can say where we get it from but I am out for the foreseeable future. Chlamydia isnt too bad but gonorea is another level.
When did you get it?
Can you name the mls ethnic origin?
Every shop and ml has the potential for stis. Some proactively check themselves and get treated. Others want to pass to bad customers and then get treated

Timmy425
28-07-2025, 11:30 AM
id say viet probably a star

ButterySmooth
28-07-2025, 12:59 PM
yeah, shop name would be nice, or even the general neighborhood/postcode; we need to look out for each other, we all take chances by visiting these places but nipping any 'possible' STI-locations in the butt is the right thing to do.

harry444
28-07-2025, 05:07 PM
This topic has been done many times. I think the general consensus is that you have more chances of getting it from a non sex worker pickup. Sex workers know there income depends on it, so take more precautions.

ButterySmooth
28-07-2025, 06:06 PM
This topic has been done many times. I think the general consensus is that you have more chances of getting it from a non sex worker pickup. Sex workers know there income depends on it, so take more precautions.

I agree to a certain extent, if there is an outbreak of any kind it would be great to know which shop(s) to avoid for the time being until the dust settles. No need to have this spread all over and spoil it for everyone if the damage can be minimized.

CumShot
29-07-2025, 09:06 AM
I am sure there are many that can do the maths but the horse has bolted. OP my have got it from ne girl at one shop. Other girls at the same shop are not involved. But ll punters engaging in this sport are encouraged to take regular and free STI checks. Any GP can organise or go to a free clinic. Testing in AU is free.


Chlamydia isnt too bad but gonorea is another level.

When detected early I think both of these are quickly treated. Chlamydia is a 7 day course of Doxycycline. Gonorrhea treatment is an injection which works within hours.

Funny that on the weekend I visited a shop. The BS service included an unprotected extended and lubricated pussy slide and then followed up with a CBJ. The pussy slide could do more than enough to spread things I think. My stupid punter mindset just says "Oh she wouldn't be working if she had something."

Wishing the OP a speedy recovery and to be back in the saddle soon. I wonder if OP is contacting all of his sexual partners of the past six months.

BrisbaneSwede
29-07-2025, 09:52 AM
Old mate looks like he frequents SkyAngel. Lots of uncovered action there.

Rightly or wrongly this is why i tend to avoid the tourers. Gone before any thing can blow back, no reputation to destroy.

Brissy_gold
29-07-2025, 04:20 PM
After reading this thread, I felt obligated to report my experience. I did however had to make a new profile as the girls/shop can identify me from my past posts. I have frequently visited most of the Brissy shops mainly in the southside, usually the most popular ones. I have been single for most of my life so it was never a problem if I caught something, but recently after a couple of punts few weeks ago, I started seeing symptoms- testicular pain, white dripping liquid, pain during urination. I immediately booked an appointment with metro South sexual health at the PA and was diagnosed with picking up Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. I was shocked as I only ever did BBBJ, and always protected intercourse. Anyhow, the Nurse said there is a new strain of syphilis that's easily transmittable and resistant. I'm on the antibiotics now and hoping the gono and syphilis are not the bloody resistant strains. Stay safe everyone and please check immediately if you have symptoms, perhaps even a test in any case. I don't want to report the name of the girls or shop as its unnecessarily damaging.

Gtlyer
29-07-2025, 05:16 PM
After reading this thread, I felt obligated to report my experience. I did however had to make a new profile as the girls/shop can identify me from my past posts. I have frequently visited most of the Brissy shops mainly in the southside, usually the most popular ones. I have been single for most of my life so it was never a problem if I caught something, but recently after a couple of punts few weeks ago, I started seeing symptoms- testicular pain, white dripping liquid, pain during urination. I immediately booked an appointment with metro South sexual health at the PA and was diagnosed with picking up Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. I was shocked as I only ever did BBBJ, and always protected intercourse. Anyhow, the Nurse said there is a new strain of syphilis that's easily transmittable and resistant. I'm on the antibiotics now and hoping the gono and syphilis are not the bloody resistant strains. Stay safe everyone and please check immediately if you have symptoms, perhaps even a test in any case. I don't want to report the name of the girls or shop as its unnecessarily damaging.

This sounds terrible. What’s the point trying to protect the shops and the girls when you caught it from them? Expose them please!! We need to give the service providers pressure so they stop spreading the diseases. They made huge amount of money out of us. It’s our right to protect ourselves and let them learn lessons from this too!

South_Brisbane
29-07-2025, 07:12 PM
After reading this thread, I felt obligated to report my experience. I did however had to make a new profile as the girls/shop can identify me from my past posts. I have frequently visited most of the Brissy shops mainly in the southside, usually the most popular ones. I have been single for most of my life so it was never a problem if I caught something, but recently after a couple of punts few weeks ago, I started seeing symptoms- testicular pain, white dripping liquid, pain during urination. I immediately booked an appointment with metro South sexual health at the PA and was diagnosed with picking up Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. I was shocked as I only ever did BBBJ, and always protected intercourse. Anyhow, the Nurse said there is a new strain of syphilis that's easily transmittable and resistant. I'm on the antibiotics now and hoping the gono and syphilis are not the bloody resistant strains. Stay safe everyone and please check immediately if you have symptoms, perhaps even a test in any case. I don't want to report the name of the girls or shop as its unnecessarily damaging.

See link (https://ozmassagemap.com/STI_Transmission_Risks) for some useful information about STI stats, symptoms and where to get a free check, it's all fairly common knowledge.

harry444
29-07-2025, 09:52 PM
Still feel sorry for the girl. Some scumbag punter gave to her. Now she's out of work for a while.

Who Killed Tangerine
29-07-2025, 11:22 PM
Still feel sorry for the girl. Some scumbag punter gave to her. Now she's out of work for a while.
Only time ive ever caught an sti is from a careful ml who had a bf who fucked around.

Girls dont have to be out of work. If its an oral sti, no kissing or bbbj. If its vaginal, no daty or bbfs.
Plenty of other options they can still work with

Xzaga
30-07-2025, 11:35 AM
The problem with STIs is that it could incubate for up to 2 weeks before you get any symptoms. So even if don't have symptoms, you or the ML could still be spreading it.

It is indeed a risky sport we are partaking, and everyone has different circumstances and risk tolerances.

All I can say is stay safe everyone!

ButterySmooth
30-07-2025, 02:08 PM
After reading this thread, I felt obligated to report my experience. I did however had to make a new profile as the girls/shop can identify me from my past posts. I have frequently visited most of the Brissy shops mainly in the southside, usually the most popular ones. I have been single for most of my life so it was never a problem if I caught something, but recently after a couple of punts few weeks ago, I started seeing symptoms- testicular pain, white dripping liquid, pain during urination. I immediately booked an appointment with metro South sexual health at the PA and was diagnosed with picking up Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. I was shocked as I only ever did BBBJ, and always protected intercourse. Anyhow, the Nurse said there is a new strain of syphilis that's easily transmittable and resistant. I'm on the antibiotics now and hoping the gono and syphilis are not the bloody resistant strains. Stay safe everyone and please check immediately if you have symptoms, perhaps even a test in any case. I don't want to report the name of the girls or shop as its unnecessarily damaging.

Thanks for doing the right thing mate.
STIs are always a risk in this environment, and it really helps when people speak up during an outbreak — it's the only real way we can try to reduce the spread. That said, I do believe some level of accountability is important! Management and the people running these places need to take some responsibility too, they're making good money, yet some clearly show little regard for the well being of the workers and/or us the clients.

If there’s no accountability or pressure on the shops and those running them, these outbreaks will keep happening and continue to harm the entire scene. And finally — if you're a customer knowingly spreading infections, do the right thing and stop. It’s reckless, selfish, and puts everyone at risk.

hurdur
30-07-2025, 03:25 PM
After reading this thread, I felt obligated to report my experience. I did however had to make a new profile as the girls/shop can identify me from my past posts. I have frequently visited most of the Brissy shops mainly in the southside, usually the most popular ones. I have been single for most of my life so it was never a problem if I caught something, but recently after a couple of punts few weeks ago, I started seeing symptoms- testicular pain, white dripping liquid, pain during urination. I immediately booked an appointment with metro South sexual health at the PA and was diagnosed with picking up Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. I was shocked as I only ever did BBBJ, and always protected intercourse. Anyhow, the Nurse said there is a new strain of syphilis that's easily transmittable and resistant. I'm on the antibiotics now and hoping the gono and syphilis are not the bloody resistant strains. Stay safe everyone and please check immediately if you have symptoms, perhaps even a test in any case. I don't want to report the name of the girls or shop as its unnecessarily damaging.

Fair enough if you don't want to reveal the shops/girls, but hopefully you have reached out to them so they can get tested themselves?

Years ago I got a random PSA message from Smile, just a generic STI awareness message. He was being really cryptic too, just saying it's good to get regular test. That wasn't the best week of my life.

Shagspear
30-07-2025, 10:24 PM
Gotta say, in July I got itchy red spot all over me. I went to GP and he prescribed me heavy doses of antibiotics, antiviral, and allergy medications. Clears it up in just few a days, I think there is a big wave of STI out there going on, stay safe everyone.

Shagspear
30-07-2025, 10:28 PM
id say viet probably a star

Hey Timmy where did you get this info?

Pdaddy
02-08-2025, 11:35 PM
Any girl offering bbfs, bbbj, daty etc can spread sti’s, even without symptoms. If they’re offering it, they have to be aware that this may happen, and so should punters. I find it funny how some punters want to name and shame escorts when they themselves are keen to get sucked off bareback. Where do you think these girls get the sti’s from? Doing the same thing with hundreds of others as she’s doing with you.
I’ve had plenty of bbbjs over the years, but I’m just saying I would own it if I got something and not try to pin the blame on some shop or girl that most likely had no idea she had it in the first place.

JJBeck
03-08-2025, 08:50 AM
Same with punters who get tested regularly, still bigger change of spreading it since they believe they are clean
ML mention that some punters will go to extreme to convince them they are clean

South_Brisbane
08-08-2025, 08:29 PM
I hope everyone is getting tested regularly. I got tested on Tuesday and my results came back clean, but it’s important to remember that DATY and BBBJ are among the highest-risk activities for STI transmission. Even punters who get tested often can still spread infections, especially if they assume they’re clean. Staying cautious and testing regularly is essential for everyone’s safety.

iamking
10-08-2025, 05:18 PM
I think when an ML goes on an unexpected holiday, you have to consider if it's health related.

Staedtler
10-08-2025, 07:50 PM
I think when an ML goes on an unexpected holiday, you have to consider if it's health related.

Nah, she mentioned several months back she was away all of August

Gtlyer
10-08-2025, 07:52 PM
Nah, she mentioned several months back she was away all of August

Whom are you talking about?

iamking
10-08-2025, 11:16 PM
I used the word unexpected. If you have a regular, she will normally tell you when she is away beforehand. It's the ones that offer bb services, very suddenly disappear, and make mysterious returns with reduced services or cover everything that I personally avoid.

maxa
11-08-2025, 06:24 PM
I would suggest people get the fast test from your pharmacy which is similar to your Covid test for STD. I sometimes test it every two weeks, as I like DATY.

South_Brisbane
11-08-2025, 06:57 PM
I would suggest people get the fast test from your pharmacy which is similar to your Covid test for STD. I sometimes test it every two weeks, as I like DATY.

Just be aware that the self test primarily detects chlamydia and gonorrhoea but doesn't usually include HIV, syphilis, herpes simplex virus (HSV), trichomoniasis, or human papillomavirus (HPV)

toga
16-08-2025, 03:06 AM
Just be aware that the self test primarily detects chlamydia and gonorrhoea but doesn't usually include HIV, syphilis, herpes simplex virus (HSV), trichomoniasis, or human papillomavirus (HPV)

Even clinics like Rapid Clinic don't screen for them all.

Best to go to your GP (or another not associated with your family Dr) and get the tests done probably best every two to three months.

Two points to make here, HPV is not a STD / STI. It's contracted sexually of course. There is over 100 different types. They mainly test for the ones that are predisposed to causing cancer (numbers 16 and 18). There's another three linked to warts (6 to 8 I think). The rest they don't seem to have concerns. They don't usually test males for HPV.

HSV has two types, 1 and 2. Type 1 is commonly revealed as cold sores. Type 2 is the genital one. Once you get either, you have it for life. It's not part of normal testing, only when you have symptoms. Blood tests and swabs (when there are symptoms - sores) are what are used to test.

There's also another one that should be included for tests. These are the ones to get done:

Blood tests are for:


HIV

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

Syphilis


Urine tests are for:


Chlamydia

Gonorrhea

Trichomonas Vaginalis

Mycoplasma Genitaliumo (Mgen)


Last point, MPox (fka Monkeypox) is also not a STD / STI, although some self interest groups do refer to it as such. It's only screened for if you have symptoms. But it can be contracted without sexual contact. Hence it isn't one.

toga
16-08-2025, 03:17 AM
Whom are you talking about?

You wont get a reply. The guy is being malicious. Hides behind a keyboard to cause trouble. Just another grot and should be ignored. He probably uses multiple handles on here to spread rumours. To help competing shops.

hornedbeast
16-08-2025, 08:35 AM
The stigma with testing through GPs is real. They ask far too many nosey questions rather than just organising the tests.

South_Brisbane
16-08-2025, 08:47 AM
The stigma with testing through GPs is real. They ask far too many nosey questions rather than just organising the tests.

Getting tested (blood and urine) through metro health is quick and easy. The doctors are non judgemental, they'll provide some good insights. You'll also get a txt with results 24 hours later.

BrisbaneSwede
16-08-2025, 11:21 PM
The stigma with testing through GPs is real. They ask far too many nosey questions rather than just organising the tests.

Personally I went through Rapid in the city. I was shit scared after a condom broke during FS.

The myhealthrecord shit is another concern.

toga
17-08-2025, 01:16 PM
Personally I went through Rapid in the city. I was shit scared after a condom broke during FS.

The myhealthrecord shit is another concern.


Rapid only tests about 5 of the ones I provided earlier.

As to the myhealthrecord, you just tick the box on the referral form so it doesn't get recorded there. Results are then only sent to the referring Dr / practice. Been doing this for years (and see a different Dr for this from my normal GP and go to a different pathology to my normal tests). Getting a good Dr is pretty important. I've been fortunate to have had two (old one who retired and now the new one).