Quote Originally Posted by Punterman2 View Post
Yes I do test girls out regularly. Every day in fact
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy reading your reviews and posts, but this is legitimately upsetting. Punting every day is perfectly fine; more power to you! Enjoy yourself while you can, as long as you're not harming anyone...

This is where my concern kicks in. All joking aside, BBFS is a serious worry. I don't know how regularly this happens with you, besides the one video that was shared, but others may share my concern for good reason.

I could take the hard road and tell you to stop, because it is actually a WHS issue at the very least, but I won't. I don't expect you to listen and I don't anticipate any behaviours to change. What I will say is: I'm sure you acknowledge this is an unsafe practice that you choose to engage in, despite the known risks. Surely that's a fair assumption to make.

If you respect yourself, respect these ladies and respect other people who see them, then regular testing to keep yourself and others as safe as possible is of the utmost importance. Wouldn't you agree? Knowing the risks and proceeding anyway is a gamble you and other willing parties have chosen to take—please don't increase the risks for others that may be affected by that decision, but have no input.

Testing is an early warning system for yourself and others to take the correct action. Waiting until symptoms present themselves only allows for diseases to spread further. Many people can be infected and not present with any symptoms whatsoever, but are still contagious. A couple of examples are gonorrhea and chlamydia: they may be asymptomatic in women and cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). PID can also be asymptomatic, until severe damage has already occurred. Outcomes of PID can be infertility, chronic pain, disability and, left untreated, death. Men aren't immune to this, but women are more susceptible. That's just one reason why testing is so important.

If this is a regular thing, it's considered to be "high risk" activity and requires more frequent testing (not heaps, just more than lower risk persons). Luckily, testing is relatively quick and easy; I'm talking blood sample, urine sample and maybe a swab or two. Best of all: it's covered by Medicare.

I only partake in unprotected oral, which is not without risks, but is considered low risk. Even then, I still get myself routinely tested. Condoms aren't a guarantee of protection, but it's infinitely better than none at all. Vaccines for hepatitis A and B are also a good idea, if you've not had them already.

Please be safe. Get tested. Protect yourself and others too.