Originally posted by greekblondechic
people = stupid
also, denial
"oh that wont happen to me"
that is good that it wont happen to you because the girl that tried to pull this on me was from NJ so now I know it wasn't you........

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Originally posted by greekblondechic
people = stupid
also, denial
"oh that wont happen to me"
Originally posted by HoldDaMayo
Mmm... that sounds nice, how do you perform that?![]()
Originally posted by ponyboy
I had an experience this weekend where during my birthday celebration I was introduced to a lovely lady, we went home, one thing led to another and we had sex.
However, what freaked me out is that she was totally willing to have unprotected sex with a guy she just met at a bar who was a friend of a friend - she just wanted to go at it and almost succeeded until I had a moment of clarity and went to get something. And she's older than I am.
I'm surprised in this day and age any woman would have sex with someone she didn't (or even did) know well without any sort of protection - has this happened to anyone else? And what are your opinions?
Originally posted by greekblondechic
your nickname has now been changed from
scary lat spread man ---> jackasss![]()
Originally posted by BUSTINOUT
Should not come as a shocker. Had it not been for your brief moment of clarity, you would have thought twice about it.
Originally posted by maniclion
This thread could have been titled "How do you treat .........", if he hadn't have had that moment of clarity.
Originally posted by BabsieGirl
Some sexually transmitted infections do live in the mouth or pharynx (the throat) and can sometimes be passed through oral sex. These include gonorrhea (which doesn't usually cause a sore throat, though it can occasionally do so), oral herpes (some 'cold sores' are caused by type-1 herpes virus, which can also infect the genital area in people who have never been infected with it in the mouth before), and uncommonly, syphilis (which can cause a sore or unusual patches in the mouth). Direct contact between genitals and any infectious area in the mouth, like a cold sore or syphilis ulcer, can result in transmission of the STD to the genitals. For gonorrhea, the bacteria lives a bit deeper (in the throat), so we tend to see this transmitted more frequently to men who have had oral sex performed on them; that's not to say that women can't get it from having oral sex performed on them--there are just no data on this yet.
Originally posted by BabsieGirl
gonorrhea (Bacteria can be in the back of the throat of the person providing oral), urethritis..........
Hold on I'm still looking into this.