Quote Originally Posted by NC3 View Post
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You are wrong schingchang ... Any Wl who offers bbbj, dfk and daty has to go for check once a month. I think you don't know well 'the whole story'. A girl who sees in one week ,let's say 30 customers, and she performs GFE and PSE has to go for STI test once a month.
Also yes, the treatment for chlamydia is simple [ is just a pill] and for gonorrhea is a pill plus a very painful injection but are you saying that is ok to get these two? Is it something simple for you? Maybe for you it is but this is your point of view, right?
Ask your doctor, if you catch chlamydia or gonorrhea a few times in a certain time , what will be the side effect in your general health ? I know the answer but I am suggesting you, to do your own research.
... also , Is common sense that customers [ especially those who like GFE and PSE ] have to do STI test regularly too, since symptoms in forty percent of the cases in general did not immediately appear.
...No it is 3 months. Doesn't matter what they "offer", as long as they are a WL, the recommendation from sexual health clinics is a 3 month screening check if there are no symptoms. Otherwise if there are symptoms, to come and get checked (probably treated) right away. I don't need to ask a doctor, I work in health care and often see many sex health patients.

There are no permanent side effects from bacterial STIs such as chlamydia if treated EARLY. EARLY being the main word here, there are permanent damage such as pelvic inflammatory disease for women and infertility for men/women if left unnoticed and untreated. Previous infection does not protect you against future infection as sure most of you know. So the main goal here is to get screened every so often to make sure you are in the clear. Bacterial STIs such as the ones mentioned sometimes carry no symptoms, especially in women ie. over 70 to 80% of women may not notice any symptoms from gonorrhea until the pelvic inflammatory stage which becomes quite painful and damaging.

Like someone mentioned, it really is a numbers game if you partake in risky behavior, so for the better of the community it is best to get checked regularly to protect everyone including yourself. As you may have something that can be easily treated (ie. Chlamydia) but can turn nasty once you let it fester if symptoms do not show, while also infecting others.
Someone mentioned urine being not able to pick up STIs. Urine for detection of bacterial STIs such as the ones mentioned, have a sensitivity of over 98/99%. Basically, if one single strand of chlamydia DNA is picked up in the urine, it will be picked up by the assaying equipment, so it is quite a good test.