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    #1

    her herpes...

    ive been with heaps of ladyboys- maybe 100- and only once seen what might have been a blister on the shaft of her stick.

    one would imaging a lot more of these sex workers to have herpes sores on thier sticks.

    so why not?
  • siffredi
    Apprentice Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 5

    #2
    can get blisters from friction too, not always herpes

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      #3
      Herpes is not always visible, even when it is in its 'active' (i.e contagious) phase.

      Symptoms vary in severity, but even the presence of mild abrasions which might otherwise be interpreted as merely the result of friction, could be evidence of having contracted herpes.

      Confusing I know. Herpes is a bitch

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      • stogie bear
        Legendary Member
        • Jul 2003
        • 16145

        #4
        Great avatar, siffredi, but linking it directly from LB69 was a bit cheeky!

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        • D33
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 478

          #5
          I see it more than I would like to. I have to look for that stuff before I shoot them because I dont want it to show in cam if they have a problem.
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          • JackG
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2006
            • 423

            #6
            (D33 @ Jan. 29 2007,14:18) I see it more than I would like to.  I have to look for that stuff before I shoot them because I dont want it to show in cam if they have a problem.
            How often do you run into it?
            I've seen the pictures and know what it is suppose to look like when active, but what kind of marks does it leave on the body afterwards?
            Thank you.

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            • hardpaolo
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2006
              • 210

              #7
              no visible scars after outbreak has healed. First outbreak is the worse and you will know it when you see it. After a year or so the blisters can be small or just a redish area. Varies greatly between sufferers though. Also many people have the virus but do not get outbreaks.

              Best idea is to inspect the nob fully before any contact without a jonny.
              hardpaolo

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              • surropan
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2006
                • 308

                #8
                (JackG @ Jan. 29 2007,15:28) How often do you run into it?
                Actually I'm very interested in this info too D33. I'm quite paranoid about this type of thing. Not so much for me, but I bring it home to the wife and my life as I know it is over.

                I hate these scary threads, wakes me from my sweet slumber in my Homerian land of the lotuses.

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                • siffredi
                  Apprentice Member
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 5

                  #9
                  (stogie bear @ Jan. 29 2007,03:31) Great avatar, siffredi, but linking it directly from LB69 was a bit cheeky!
                  Lol, didn't realise!!

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