with BBBJ, it seems like the risk of STIs is way higher for the giver (the SP) for chlamydia/gonnorhea/syphillis.
I'm curious - how do SPs guarantee their own safety on the spot? Getting tested can help treat afterwards, but for prevention are you scanning everyone for sores or rashes? Sometimes those STIs can be asymptomatic.
I'm not too worried as a client...but if I was an SP who offered BBBJ and CIM (which many popular SP offer) I'd be scared shitless or at least compulsively inspecting evey client for sores/rashes on their body.
Most of the time STI are asymptomatic and it takes a while until symptoms show. No matter how much we inspect clients there's still a risk particularly with men who see a lot of SP.
We literally can't guarantee safety. The most risky activity according to my nurse is daty. It's actually less likely to get an STI from BBBJ than from daty but both are risky.
It's not just on us to prevent sti. Most of us get tested every month.. I take prep and I have my Gardasil shots but because clients who see Montréal SP really value the GFE experience I have no choice but to take this risk.
I think clients have to do their part too. A lot of men seem to think you can only get something from bareback penetration and they minimize risks... I think it's delusional. Get tested every month, and maybe consider minimizing the risks yourself when you see SP...
I'm happy to offer clients what they want and I understand why it's important for them but at the same time I am risking my health for this. That in itself should be considered... It's the case for all of us and if we don't offer these services we'll get a bad review or won't get clients at all. It's a strange power dynamic
The point of this thread is to make clients understand the value of the experience we are offering. We understand all of these things are important for you.