Yeah you should let the shop know at the very least if you are sure it is her and also wait until the course is finiahed, retested before you punt again. That sucks, speedy recovery mate.
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Hey Guys,
Just posting here to let everyone know I caught gonnohrrhea from a fairly popular massage parlour and just had to get treated for today with antibiotics and an injection in my buttocks.
99.9% sure it was from bbbj with a popular ML from a couple weeks ago.
I dont want to expose her or anything because when she started sucking without a dom, i should have just stopped it just there but it felt too good at the time.
Most girls in the shop only do cbj and I was actually surprised she did it without but totally my fault for not stopping her then and there.
I looked up roster and still saw her working yesterday. So maybe she still doesnt even know.
But what is proper protocol?
Should I let the shop know?
To be honest, I am a little bit embarassed to call them.
Also like to add I had to drive to 3 different chemists just to get the antibiotic you take by mouth. Was told by my doctor that its going around.
Yeah you should let the shop know at the very least if you are sure it is her and also wait until the course is finiahed, retested before you punt again. That sucks, speedy recovery mate.
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Yes definitely report to the shop, think how many other customers she’s infected since you.
This is worrying. I hadn’t ever considered STIs a high risk as I never have sex at these places. Damn that would be hard to explain to the missus



Honestly, think it’s worth sharing the shop or ml name. Our health is most important…

just be thankful its not herpes or hpv
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No need to be embarrassed, shop needs to know so that the provider can be tested.
It's nobody's fault. Unfortunately, just part of the game. Now you just need to do your part by letting the shop know and let them do their part.
Rules:
https://www.aus99forum.com/showthrea...wfull=1#post12
Read the rules...
I'm not sure if there are regulations-any chance massage shops test ladies less often or provide antibiotics differently to full service shops?



If you test positive for Gnorrhhea don t the doctor do contact tracing and ask all sex partners you had for last 2 months and ask them to be tested as well?
QUOTE=jiminy;3940124]Honestly, think it’s worth sharing the shop or ml name. Our health is most important…[/QUOTE]
Sorry, definitely won't be naming and shaming publicly.
My doc said it's going around and is quiet common these days. Just gotta be careful and take personal responsibility. I've def learnt my lesson, this hasnt been fun.
I was just more concerned about the girl herself, as she was still rostered. If her throat is infected, she may not even realise she has it and needs treatment.




They do not, doctors are busy and they are not going to contact trace every single case they get, your pathology clinician can assist you with your own contact tracing (if you choose to do so), but I never know anyone that bothered.
If you want to be extra safe, always use condom for everything, i.e. CBJ.





Can you please provide at least the suburb or area?
My GUESS the area would be Sydney.
Solution: punt in Melbourne for the next month.
Or move your activities to brothels as he said the infection point was an RnT.
Or just visit the shops where you've always received covered service and continue to do so.
Footnote: DFK not so appealing now, huh. And those dive shops with grannies... looking pretty good...
This is one report, but methinks this is not the only carrier...
NO disrespect to the OP; certainty not fun. But treatable with antibiotics (unless of course it's an antibiotic resistant strain that has no cure). As others have stated, could be worse. Heal quickly.
Perspective.

As per forums rules, contact the shop, if they don't come back with timely response, name and shame here.
Its all Part of the punting game, so you can either deal with it, move on and know the risk for next time or wear a condom from now on.


