

I caught gonorrhea from a decently well known budget place in Marrickville. Wonder if it's good practice to name and shame? I don't really have any confidence they'll improve their safety lol


Or perhaps, self preventative medicate with doxy prep (doxycycline), in the 72 hours after a session.
Doxycycline can be easily obtained for a number of commomn ailments, as well as STI's, acne being one of them.
Doxycycline is an antibiotic that's used to treat infections including:
Chest and dental infections.
Skin infections and conditions like rosacea.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Other rare infections.








No of course not. Many kinds of things and especially things that are viral or fungal would never get caught. But it is absolutely better than nothing, and if someone is getting doxy either from a clinic or an instant script kind of place, they are probably aware more of the types of risks and that's a positive thing to encourage


Thanks fellas. It was from BBBJ. I always knew it carried a risk but I'm well aware of it now. Punt with caution!






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Definitely the wl has gonorrhea in her throat, throat gonorrhea is common and usually you can get [ from the wl ] it from dfk but not so often from bbbj.
But yes, if you didn't have lengthy dfk then yes is from a lengthy bbbj. Keep in mind that saliva is antiseptic as you know, but a lengthy dfk / bbbj can give you sti especially if you don't drink water / urine immediately after [ or during ] the session.
Haven’t punted in a while since I got a positive for herpes. It was definitely the BBBJ. It was not pleasant. Felt like a viral infection, went to the emergency and felt very judged by the lady doctor there. Got some anti virals from the SHC the day after.





Name who to protect others


Seems like STIs are getting more and more prevalent!
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Anyone had luck getting an appointment at a sexual health centre? I've called St George and Camperdown, both rejected me for a routine check up only. Both saying I should see my GP instead, citing staff shortages and only dealing with he most serious cases.
So has the government reduced funding or are there more people out there walking around with STI's?








That's a very strong view response Vader, and yes, NC3 sent out similar saying it was a true safety net.
I'd agree that Doxy is not a full coverage for STI's, the only thing that is is abstinence.
And if we throw in scabies, herpes, and HIV, they can all be caught from non sexual activity as well.
So there is no "true safety net", just like there isn't one for crossing the street.
But, in the parlance of a well known politician, "Please explain" why NC3 has "absolutely no idea" in your view...

