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GayWhiteTrash 27th August 2004 01:36 PM

std question
 
Let's say five guys are standing around getting sucked off by a guy on his knees. The sucker and four of the guys getting sucked are STD free but one of the guys getting sucked has a STD. Will the guy sucking spread the STD to the others? Is it possible or not a chance in hell?

GASlick 27th August 2004 07:21 PM

If one of them is infected with Gonnorreah or Clymidia., the odds are that all of them will have it by the end of the bj. This includes the one on his knees!

Not definite but odds are heavy in favor of infection.

Dr. Danny could probably provide some numbers. How about it Danny?

cutguy 28th August 2004 02:24 PM

The answer is yes, probably.

Warm, wet environment (the receptive mouth) is a fabulous way to spread gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, HPV warts, possibly syphilis, but I wouldn't go out on a limb about that one.

Think of it this way: 4 guys are standing around hugging and kissing. One guy is on his knees, but mixing his actions. One of the five has a strep throat (or a cold) incubating, he just won't know about it for a day or so. But the bugs are there having baby bugs. The guy won't be symptomatic until the bugs reach a certain critical mass to produce enough toxins to damage the guy's throat. That's how infections spread. STDs are no different.

Sorry to throw cold water on the party, but these things do happen

ButchMascGuy 30th August 2004 12:04 AM

Probability of Infection
 
I applaud Dr. Danny for stating what ought to be obvious to everyone -- there is a probability of STD infection by all participants.

A person who engages in unprotected sex practices is at some risk for acquiring a STD. The degree of risk -- low, medium, high -- depends on a person's risk profile factors. Having unprotected sexual contact is just one risk factor. There are other risk factors that significantly increase a person's risk to STD infection.

Untimately, it comes down to each person honestly assessing their own risk factors and making a conscious effort to minimize or eliminate altogether those factors. Self-discipline is our most important self-defense against acquiring a STD. Our knowledge about the various STDs is a complimentary facet of our self-discipline and, therefore, forms the foundation of our self-defense against STDs. Lastly, it is our practice of sound safe-sex behaviors that keeps us healthy and free of STDs.

Many of us have made a conscious choice to remain healthy and STD free. Unfortunately, a small minority of people have not made that choice for themselves. Sexually transmitted diseases are wholly preventable if our knowledge and self-discipline consistently lead to sexual behaviors which are healthy and safe. The probability of STD infections would be almost nil if everyone made a conscious choice to be healthy and STD free. Unfortunately, a small minority of people have made another choice and must live with the unfortunate consequences of that choice.


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