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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I was just reading about oral stds and it made me think about fab and how many people are giving oral without protection.

Surely there is also a high risk of catching a STD in your mouth and throat?

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

Indeed there is a risk and it can happen

Some people use dental dams

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By *qua vitaeWoman
over a year ago

Shropshire/Midlands


"I was just reading about oral stds and it made me think about fab and how many people are giving oral without protection.

Surely there is also a high risk of catching a STD in your mouth and throat? "

HPV is one, with some strains can cause cancer anywhere in the throat.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I was just reading about oral stds and it made me think about fab and how many people are giving oral without protection.

Surely there is also a high risk of catching a STD in your mouth and throat?

HPV is one, with some strains can cause cancer anywhere in the throat. "

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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago

Fabville


"I was just reading about oral stds and it made me think about fab and how many people are giving oral without protection.

Surely there is also a high risk of catching a STD in your mouth and throat?

HPV is one, with some strains can cause cancer anywhere in the throat. "

...as can smoking or drinking alcohol..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Drinking water is not good for you. If you drink enough water, then it will kill you.

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By *qua vitaeWoman
over a year ago

Shropshire/Midlands

Which is why it’s important to have the vaccine. The NHS recommends men whom meet men up to the age of 45 to have the vaccine. The FDA in the US also recommends women up to the age of 45. They say it’s still worth having the vaccine even if you’ve been previously exposed, as the vaccine covers 9 high and low risk (wart causing) strains.

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS
over a year ago

doncaster


"I was just reading about oral stds and it made me think about fab and how many people are giving oral without protection.

Surely there is also a high risk of catching a STD in your mouth and throat?

HPV is one, with some strains can cause cancer anywhere in the throat.

...as can smoking or drinking alcohol.."

and breathing in car fumes in polluted towns and cities

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Which is why it’s important to have the vaccine. The NHS recommends men whom meet men up to the age of 45 to have the vaccine. The FDA in the US also recommends women up to the age of 45. They say it’s still worth having the vaccine even if you’ve been previously exposed, as the vaccine covers 9 high and low risk (wart causing) strains."

I wasn't aware of a vaccine.. But I never have the chance to do it, so no need.

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By *qua vitaeWoman
over a year ago

Shropshire/Midlands


"I was just reading about oral stds and it made me think about fab and how many people are giving oral without protection.

Surely there is also a high risk of catching a STD in your mouth and throat?

HPV is one, with some strains can cause cancer anywhere in the throat.

...as can smoking or drinking alcohol.."

True. It’s when HPV becomes a persistent infection - when someone’s immune system isn’t able to fight it off, is when it may become a problem.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'th madaged to ged a condon on by tun....I'd gooth to do....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A bit like TB in milk then?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There are loads of risks. Highly recommended that you have a throat swab if you are doing oral with out with lots of different partners. A lot of gum clinics don't routinely do throat swabs unless you are bi/gay and doing male to male contact but if you say you are a swinger having oral sex with numerous partners they will throat swab you. They prefer not to às the mouth and throat is a filthy place and it's difficult to test that area.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Is it a common thing to catch? Have many of you heard of it in the swinging world.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it a common thing to catch? Have many of you heard of it in the swinging world. "

I know quite a bit about it because they vaccinate girls against it at school now and I looked into what it was quite thoroughly before consenting to it. It’s a more common cause of cervical cancer than other cancers but throat cancer is possible from it but apparently rare. In women it shows up on a smear test usually as abnormal cells. There’s talk now of having boys vaccinated as well as girls.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Is it a common thing to catch? Have many of you heard of it in the swinging world.

I know quite a bit about it because they vaccinate girls against it at school now and I looked into what it was quite thoroughly before consenting to it. It’s a more common cause of cervical cancer than other cancers but throat cancer is possible from it but apparently rare. In women it shows up on a smear test usually as abnormal cells. There’s talk now of having boys vaccinated as well as girls. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Which is why it’s important to have the vaccine. The NHS recommends men whom meet men up to the age of 45 to have the vaccine. The FDA in the US also recommends women up to the age of 45. They say it’s still worth having the vaccine even if you’ve been previously exposed, as the vaccine covers 9 high and low risk (wart causing) strains."

However if you are over school age it's not available on the NHS and Lloyds pharmacy do it for nearly £500!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it a common thing to catch? Have many of you heard of it in the swinging world.

I know quite a bit about it because they vaccinate girls against it at school now and I looked into what it was quite thoroughly before consenting to it. It’s a more common cause of cervical cancer than other cancers but throat cancer is possible from it but apparently rare. In women it shows up on a smear test usually as abnormal cells. There’s talk now of having boys vaccinated as well as girls.

"

It's being rolled out to boys from third year I believe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it a common thing to catch? Have many of you heard of it in the swinging world.

I know quite a bit about it because they vaccinate girls against it at school now and I looked into what it was quite thoroughly before consenting to it. It’s a more common cause of cervical cancer than other cancers but throat cancer is possible from it but apparently rare. In women it shows up on a smear test usually as abnormal cells. There’s talk now of having boys vaccinated as well as girls.

It's being rolled out to boys from third year I believe. "

That’s good. She was in year 10. Age 14/15. It’s 3 injections too over time. Not just one. I was popular lol x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it a common thing to catch? Have many of you heard of it in the swinging world.

I know quite a bit about it because they vaccinate girls against it at school now and I looked into what it was quite thoroughly before consenting to it. It’s a more common cause of cervical cancer than other cancers but throat cancer is possible from it but apparently rare. In women it shows up on a smear test usually as abnormal cells. There’s talk now of having boys vaccinated as well as girls.

It's being rolled out to boys from third year I believe.

That’s good. She was in year 10. Age 14/15. It’s 3 injections too over time. Not just one. I was popular lol x"

Just looked and yes the programme is starting this September for year 8 boys.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it a common thing to catch? Have many of you heard of it in the swinging world.

I know quite a bit about it because they vaccinate girls against it at school now and I looked into what it was quite thoroughly before consenting to it. It’s a more common cause of cervical cancer than other cancers but throat cancer is possible from it but apparently rare. In women it shows up on a smear test usually as abnormal cells. There’s talk now of having boys vaccinated as well as girls.

It's being rolled out to boys from third year I believe.

That’s good. She was in year 10. Age 14/15. It’s 3 injections too over time. Not just one. I was popular lol x

Just looked and yes the programme is starting this September for year 8 boys.

"

Oh that’s good! About time too. I thought it wasn’t for a few years yet x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it a common thing to catch? Have many of you heard of it in the swinging world.

I know quite a bit about it because they vaccinate girls against it at school now and I looked into what it was quite thoroughly before consenting to it. It’s a more common cause of cervical cancer than other cancers but throat cancer is possible from it but apparently rare. In women it shows up on a smear test usually as abnormal cells. There’s talk now of having boys vaccinated as well as girls.

It's being rolled out to boys from third year I believe.

That’s good. She was in year 10. Age 14/15. It’s 3 injections too over time. Not just one. I was popular lol x

Just looked and yes the programme is starting this September for year 8 boys.

Oh that’s good! About time too. I thought it wasn’t for a few years yet x"

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By *yx_InannaWoman
over a year ago

Burslem

My local clinic is offering the Hpv vaccine to men who have sex with other men. It's believed to be one of the causes of prostate cancer

Sadly though they arent offering the vaccine to women.

But girls for a few years have received it in school and will soon be giving it to boys too in school.

The clinic also doesn't offer dental dams, they have little faith in it.

They have however been handing out more flavoured condoms due to the increase of syphilis in the area.

The tests here they do throat and vaginal, anal swab I have to ask for. Even when I ask for full screen.

I've had to ask for the hep b vaccine also. I've pointed out I'm a swinger that didn't stop one doctor telling me I visited the clinic too often. Nurse was not impressed.

I've never been offered PrEP but my playmate was offered it, also he was given the Hpv vaccine.

Different clinics offer different things to different people.

They look at cost effectiveness vs risk.

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By *jEuphoriaCouple
over a year ago

north kent


"I was just reading about oral stds and it made me think about fab and how many people are giving oral without protection.

Surely there is also a high risk of catching a STD in your mouth and throat? "

People should get themselves checked regularly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My local clinic is offering the Hpv vaccine to men who have sex with other men. It's believed to be one of the causes of prostate cancer

Sadly though they arent offering the vaccine to women.

But girls for a few years have received it in school and will soon be giving it to boys too in school.

The clinic also doesn't offer dental dams, they have little faith in it.

They have however been handing out more flavoured condoms due to the increase of syphilis in the area.

The tests here they do throat and vaginal, anal swab I have to ask for. Even when I ask for full screen.

I've had to ask for the hep b vaccine also. I've pointed out I'm a swinger that didn't stop one doctor telling me I visited the clinic too often. Nurse was not impressed.

I've never been offered PrEP but my playmate was offered it, also he was given the Hpv vaccine.

Different clinics offer different things to different people.

They look at cost effectiveness vs risk. "

I know I will be shot down in flames, but if men having sex with other men is a major cause of prostrate cancer, would it not be a good idea to promote men having sex with women and women having sex with men?

It is something which does it for me....

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My local clinic is offering the Hpv vaccine to men who have sex with other men. It's believed to be one of the causes of prostate cancer

Sadly though they arent offering the vaccine to women.

But girls for a few years have received it in school and will soon be giving it to boys too in school.

The clinic also doesn't offer dental dams, they have little faith in it.

They have however been handing out more flavoured condoms due to the increase of syphilis in the area.

The tests here they do throat and vaginal, anal swab I have to ask for. Even when I ask for full screen.

I've had to ask for the hep b vaccine also. I've pointed out I'm a swinger that didn't stop one doctor telling me I visited the clinic too often. Nurse was not impressed.

I've never been offered PrEP but my playmate was offered it, also he was given the Hpv vaccine.

Different clinics offer different things to different people.

They look at cost effectiveness vs risk.

I know I will be shot down in flames, but if men having sex with other men is a major cause of prostrate cancer, would it not be a good idea to promote men having sex with women and women having sex with men?

It is something which does it for me...."

Promote it? Do it need promoting lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My local clinic is offering the Hpv vaccine to men who have sex with other men. It's believed to be one of the causes of prostate cancer

Sadly though they arent offering the vaccine to women.

But girls for a few years have received it in school and will soon be giving it to boys too in school.

The clinic also doesn't offer dental dams, they have little faith in it.

They have however been handing out more flavoured condoms due to the increase of syphilis in the area.

The tests here they do throat and vaginal, anal swab I have to ask for. Even when I ask for full screen.

I've had to ask for the hep b vaccine also. I've pointed out I'm a swinger that didn't stop one doctor telling me I visited the clinic too often. Nurse was not impressed.

I've never been offered PrEP but my playmate was offered it, also he was given the Hpv vaccine.

Different clinics offer different things to different people.

They look at cost effectiveness vs risk.

I know I will be shot down in flames, but if men having sex with other men is a major cause of prostrate cancer, would it not be a good idea to promote men having sex with women and women having sex with men?

It is something which does it for me....

Promote it? Do it need promoting lol"

In the modern world, men and women having sex with each other does seem to be a minority interest.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Stripy jumper and green trousers, do you reckon that's an acceptable combination to be seen out in public?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My local clinic is offering the Hpv vaccine to men who have sex with other men. It's believed to be one of the causes of prostate cancer

Sadly though they arent offering the vaccine to women.

But girls for a few years have received it in school and will soon be giving it to boys too in school.

The clinic also doesn't offer dental dams, they have little faith in it.

They have however been handing out more flavoured condoms due to the increase of syphilis in the area.

The tests here they do throat and vaginal, anal swab I have to ask for. Even when I ask for full screen.

I've had to ask for the hep b vaccine also. I've pointed out I'm a swinger that didn't stop one doctor telling me I visited the clinic too often. Nurse was not impressed.

I've never been offered PrEP but my playmate was offered it, also he was given the Hpv vaccine.

Different clinics offer different things to different people.

They look at cost effectiveness vs risk.

I know I will be shot down in flames, but if men having sex with other men is a major cause of prostrate cancer, would it not be a good idea to promote men having sex with women and women having sex with men?

It is something which does it for me....

Promote it? Do it need promoting lol

In the modern world, men and women having sex with each other does seem to be a minority interest."

I'm not sure how you mean. It is of interest to almost every man and woman in the world.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Stripy jumper and green trousers, do you reckon that's an acceptable combination to be seen out in public? "

Are you d*unk

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By *yx_InannaWoman
over a year ago

Burslem


"My local clinic is offering the Hpv vaccine to men who have sex with other men. It's believed to be one of the causes of prostate cancer

Sadly though they arent offering the vaccine to women.

But girls for a few years have received it in school and will soon be giving it to boys too in school.

The clinic also doesn't offer dental dams, they have little faith in it.

They have however been handing out more flavoured condoms due to the increase of syphilis in the area.

The tests here they do throat and vaginal, anal swab I have to ask for. Even when I ask for full screen.

I've had to ask for the hep b vaccine also. I've pointed out I'm a swinger that didn't stop one doctor telling me I visited the clinic too often. Nurse was not impressed.

I've never been offered PrEP but my playmate was offered it, also he was given the Hpv vaccine.

Different clinics offer different things to different people.

They look at cost effectiveness vs risk.

I know I will be shot down in flames, but if men having sex with other men is a major cause of prostrate cancer, would it not be a good idea to promote men having sex with women and women having sex with men?

It is something which does it for me...."

I didn't say it was the major cause for prostate cancer. I said one of the causes.

Also recommended that anyone who had any prostate surgery to abstain from anal sex entirely for minimum of 6 months.

Men having sex with women increases risk of cervical cancer. So from your point of view women should be lesbians then let's reduce the risk of cancer even more.

Sounds ridiculous now doesn't it.

Let's just go with this, people have sex with who ever they want. Hopefully do it as safer as they can do it and get regular tests.

So anyone can poke and prod what ever hole they wish as long as its consensual, enjoy themselves and give their playmate pleasures who cares what gender a person fucks it's not your ass they poking

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By *qua vitaeWoman
over a year ago

Shropshire/Midlands


"My local clinic is offering the Hpv vaccine to men who have sex with other men. It's believed to be one of the causes of prostate cancer

Sadly though they arent offering the vaccine to women.

But girls for a few years have received it in school and will soon be giving it to boys too in school.

The clinic also doesn't offer dental dams, they have little faith in it.

They have however been handing out more flavoured condoms due to the increase of syphilis in the area.

The tests here they do throat and vaginal, anal swab I have to ask for. Even when I ask for full screen.

I've had to ask for the hep b vaccine also. I've pointed out I'm a swinger that didn't stop one doctor telling me I visited the clinic too often. Nurse was not impressed.

I've never been offered PrEP but my playmate was offered it, also he was given the Hpv vaccine.

Different clinics offer different things to different people.

They look at cost effectiveness vs risk.

I know I will be shot down in flames, but if men having sex with other men is a major cause of prostrate cancer, would it not be a good idea to promote men having sex with women and women having sex with men?

It is something which does it for me...."

It wouldn’t make a difference which sex you’re having fun with. HPV doesn’t discriminate and you only need sexual contact (oral foreplay, etc.) to become infected. Condoms do help prevent its spreading, but since HPV can live anywhere within the genital area, it only needs skin to skin contact. Which is why it’s important for women to have regular smears. Unfortunately for men, there’s no screening for penile, anal and throat cancers, which is why the NHS recommends men whom meet men have the vaccine. It’s good that the UK has recognised the benefit of giving it to boys too now. Australia is well ahead of the world and began vaccinating boys much earlier on and they hope to eradicate HPV cancers in the next several years or so.

Statistically, having these sort of cancers is rare, as most people can fight of the virus, but the experts don’t know who can and you don’t need to be in any of the risk groups (immunodepressive, smokers) to be unable to. Just be aware.

I know someone who had a hysterectomy because she had HPV, because she was at very high risk of getting cancer and that’s after they were unable to excise the CIN3 twice.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Which is why it’s important to have the vaccine. The NHS recommends men whom meet men up to the age of 45 to have the vaccine. The FDA in the US also recommends women up to the age of 45. They say it’s still worth having the vaccine even if you’ve been previously exposed, as the vaccine covers 9 high and low risk (wart causing) strains.

However if you are over school age it's not available on the NHS and Lloyds pharmacy do it for nearly £500!"

Same with boots £165 per shot. You need 3 shots. You don't have to pay for all shots at once though, just as and when you're having them. I think it’s well worth it. My last shot is in October.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Which is why it’s important to have the vaccine. The NHS recommends men whom meet men up to the age of 45 to have the vaccine. The FDA in the US also recommends women up to the age of 45. They say it’s still worth having the vaccine even if you’ve been previously exposed, as the vaccine covers 9 high and low risk (wart causing) strains.

However if you are over school age it's not available on the NHS and Lloyds pharmacy do it for nearly £500!

Same with boots £165 per shot. You need 3 shots. You don't have to pay for all shots at once though, just as and when you're having them. I think it’s well worth it. My last shot is in October. "

So do that mean you can go down on someone who has a std and you won't catch anything. Or vise versa?

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By *he riverdeep69Couple
over a year ago

North west ish


"Which is why it’s important to have the vaccine. The NHS recommends men whom meet men up to the age of 45 to have the vaccine. The FDA in the US also recommends women up to the age of 45. They say it’s still worth having the vaccine even if you’ve been previously exposed, as the vaccine covers 9 high and low risk (wart causing) strains.

However if you are over school age it's not available on the NHS and Lloyds pharmacy do it for nearly £500!

Same with boots £165 per shot. You need 3 shots. You don't have to pay for all shots at once though, just as and when you're having them. I think it’s well worth it. My last shot is in October.

So do that mean you can go down on someone who has a std and you won't catch anything. Or vise versa? "

Thats not how it works. The HPV vaccine protects against some strains of HPV, it's certainly not a vaccination against all STI's.

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