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"GFE Info"
 
Found this recently... Not quite sure how "GFE" has become so popular.

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Is Oral Sex Safe Sex?
Oral Sex and STDs
By Elizabeth Boskey, Ph.D., About.com Guide
Updated July 06, 2009

About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by our Medical Review Board


It's all very well and good to say that oral sex is not safe sex, but how much of a risk are you actually taking if you choose to practice unprotected oral sex? What sexually transmitted diseases can be transferred from genitals to mouth, and vice versa?

HIV

Although oral sex is a relatively low-risk activity, particularly when compared to vaginal or anal sex, it is possible to transmit HIV through oral sex. Using latex or polyurethane condoms, female condoms, or dental dams is an effective way to reduce your chances of contracting the virus when engaging in oral sex. If you don't choose to use protection for oral sex, you should know that the risk of HIV transmission increases if the person performing the act has cuts or sores in his/her mouth, if ejaculation takes place in the mouth, and if the individual receiving oral sex has any other sexually transmitted diseases. The risk is primarily for the person performing the oral sex. Unless a partner has significant amounts of blood in his/her mouth, such as from dental surgery, oral sex is unlikely to expose the receptive partner to HIV.

Herpes

Although genital herpes and oral herpes are usually caused by different strains of the herpes virus, HSV-2 and HSV-1 respectively, it is possible for either virus to infect either site. Therefore, it is possible to transmit herpes during oral sex, and the virus can spread from either partner. Herpes is contagious even when symptoms are not present. Even though prophylactic medications, such as Zovirax (acyclovir), can reduce the likelihood of both outbreaks and transmitting the herpes virus to your partner, they can not eliminate the risk entirely. Although they should greatly reduce the risk of herpes transmission, condoms are also not completely effective in preventing transmission of herpes during oral sex, since the virus can spread from skin to skin.

HPV

It is possible to spread HPV through oral sex, and it is in fact thought that HPV acquired while performing oral sex is a major risk factor for throat cancer. HPV can also appear in the oral cavity through vertical transmission (transmission from mother to child during birth). As with herpes, it seems likely that the use of condoms or dental dams during oral sex should reduce the risk of infection, but they will not necessarily eliminate it entirely since HPV spreads via skin-to-skin contact.

Gonorrhea

In recent years, teenagers with throat infections caused by gonorrhea have often been in the news. Gonorrhea can be transmitted in both directions when oral sex is performed on a man, and throat infections with gonorrhea are notoriously difficult to treat. There is limited research to suggest that it may be possible for someone to acquire a gonorrheal throat infection while performing oral sex on a woman, but transmission in the other direction is relatively unlikely since the site of infection is the cervix -- a part of the female anatomy not reached during cunnilingus. Condoms and dental dams should be extremely effective in preventing transmission of gonorrhea during oral sex.

Chlamydia

It is possible to transmit chlamydia during fellatio, and both the recipient and the person performing the act are at risk. There has been little research on whether it is possible to transmit chlamydia during cunnilingus, but infection risk is probably similar to that for gonorrhea.

Syphilis

Syphilis is extremely easy to transmit via oral sex. In fact, in some areas of the United States, oral sex has been shown to be responsible for as many as 15% of syphilis cases. Although syphilis can only be transmitted in the presence of symptoms, during the primary and secondary stages of the disease, the painless sores it causes are easy to miss.

Hepatitis B

The research is inconclusive as to whether or not hepatitis B can be transmitted via oral sex. Oral-anal contact, however, is definitely a risk factor for hepatitis A infection, and it may also be a risk factor for hepatitis B. Fortunately both hepatitis A and B can be prevented by vaccines. If you practice rimming, you should talk with your doctor about getting vaccinated. Vaccination is a good idea in any case, and the hepatitis B vaccine is currently recommended for all children and many groups of adults.

The Bottom Line

In summary, unprotected oral sex puts you at risk for numerous sexually transmitted diseases. If you perform unprotected oral sex on your sexual partners, you should mention it to your physician. She may want to check your throat when she is screening you for other STDs.
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http://std.about.com/od/riskfactorsforstds/a/oralsexsafesex.htm

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Oral Sex May Spread Common STD
Experts Say Infection May Spread Without Symptoms
By Miranda Hitti
WebMD Health News Jan. 6, 2006 -- Oral sex raises the risk of a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) called nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) in men, Australian researchers report.

NGU is a type of urethritis, an infection of the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. One of the most common causes is Chlamydia trachomatis infection, yet it is underreported because a substantial number of people are not aware of their infection and do not seek testing, according to the CDC.

Other less common bacteria and viruses can also cause NGU.

Symptoms include:

Pain or burning during urination
A discharge from the urethra
A significant number of men do not experience symptoms; this can contribute the continued spread of the STD.

NGU is common among men and women. The Australian study only included men.

Oral sex was linked to less common infectious causes of NGU in heterosexual men and men who have sex with men. The researchers include Catriona Bradshaw, MD, and colleagues.

Bradshaw works in Australia's Melbourne Sexual Health Centre and the University of Melbourne.

The study appears in The Journal of Infectious Diseases.

STD Study
Bradshaw's study included 636 men -- 329 with and 307 without symptoms of NGU -- who were seen at the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre.

The men were about 32 years old, on average. They completed surveys about their sexual practices, gave urine samples, and got genital examinations. Those with NGU symptoms also got a urethral smear, a medical test done to detect pathogens that may cause the infection.

NGU was associated with receiving oral sex. It was also associated with unprotected anal sex and unprotected vaginal sex.

Several viruses were associated with NGU, including the herpes virus that causes cold sores (HSV-1). However, herpes sores weren't needed for NGU to spread. HSV-1 was strongly linked to giving oral sex and men who report having sex with men.

The HSV-1 virus was more strongly linked to NGU than another herpes virus, herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2).

Hidden Causes?
The researchers couldn't always identify a virus that caused NGU. There may be viruses that cause NGU that haven't been discovered yet, they write.

Treatment decisions should be based on signs and symptoms associated with urethritis, not just tests done with a microscope, note Bradshaw and colleagues.

The study is "a good interim step in understanding this common and often frustrating syndrome," but more work needs to be done to understand NGU, writes editorialist H. Hunter Handsfield, MD.

Handsfield works in Seattle at the University of Washington's Center for AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, as well as the university's department of medicine.

The findings raise the importance of oral sex as a source of bacteria and viruses as the cause of this STD and indicate that we should broaden our search for other infectious causes of NGU, the researchers conclude.
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http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditions/guide/20061101/oral-sex-may-spread-common-std

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1. "RE: GFE Info"
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ummmmm wow! and thank you


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2. "RE: GFE Info"
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LAST EDITED ON 04-Sep-10 AT 01:45 PM (PST)
 
It amazes me when "Providers" post crap like this, I don't get your point/post, unless you think you can change the world of hoe's and Hobbiyst one CBJ at a time.... Apparently, your shit does not stink, your a special hoe lol OK we get it, you "Claim" not to provide GFE, well that's your choice, keep it to yourself..

All this does is ruin a woody, but as soon as I forget about you and your horrific post, I'll be ready for a BBJ and some Naturally Hairy'
datty My dentist says it is better then flossing, although it does promote toot decay if I forget to
rinse out afterward s..

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12. "RE: GFE Info"
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Not so much of if I feel I can "change" things because "hoes" will do as they please, regardless of the facts staring them smack in the face.

I send this exact thing to people when I receive e-mails requesting appointments including GFE and have gotten mixed reactions from it. Some simply had no idea and thank me for the info, others have an attitude such as yours where you would get mad at a "provider" when you find out she gave you an STD but yet it was your action in pursuig her and doing something like this with her for you to get an STD, while others simply don't reply. I take every answer with constructive critisizm.

All I was simply asking for was comments, and I got it! Not mad at all!

Xoxox,
Sarah

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3. "RE: GFE Info"
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>Comments...?


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4. "RE: GFE Info"
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... so Sarah... I understand from your post
that you aren't RBGFE. Correct?

If you choose not to indulge, why post
precautions, health concerns, and general
negativities on matters that don't concern you
where we who do indulge are already aware of
health (and other pertinent) issues?

~Paige


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5. "RE: GFE Info"
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LAST EDITED ON 04-Sep-10 AT 02:30 PM (PST)
 
In all fairness, you may be well aware, but I would imagine there are many people who are not.

For those that are aware, simply skip the thread...for those that are not, they can read if they desire.

Whether or not she has a personal concern for her well being is not relevant to whether or not the post has merit in terms of sharing information.

Let me give you an example: Do you live in along the Gulf Coast? Was the oil from the spill a personal concern affecting you?

http://forum.myredbook.com/cgi-bin/dcforum2/dcboard.pl?az=show_thread&om=38458&forum=DCForumID21

I couldn't see anything in your post expressing anything to indicate you were being harmed or at risk....but you shared with us this information anyway.

This information was also available on the nightly news every evening...and not related to the activities of this website at all.

Did anyone question you for doing so?

No.

Let's try to be fair shall we? Anything anyone posts is, by default, open to being questioned...but that does not mean we must do so.

Jack

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11. "RE: GFE Info"
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>Whether or not she has a personal concern for her well being
>is not relevant to whether or not the post has merit in
>terms of sharing information.

This is true. But there was a question in the OP's post as to, "Not quite sure how "GFE" has become so popular."

Using your example:

>Let me give you an example: Do you live in along the Gulf
>Coast? Was the oil from the spill a personal concern
>affecting you?

>I couldn't see anything in your post expressing anything to
>indicate you were being harmed or at risk....but you shared
>with us this information anyway.

She did not add a question like, not so sure why people would continue to want to live along the gulf coast.

Given the number of post by non-RBGFE providers on this subject it is not unreasonable to question that the motive is more than just the sharing of information.


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17. "RE: GFE Info"
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What other motive can there be? Supervising meetings to make sure everyone is being safe? All I CAN do is share information here on a posting.

Xoxox,
Sarah

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26. "RE: GFE Info"
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>What other motive can there be? Supervising meetings to make
>sure everyone is being safe? All I CAN do is share
>information here on a posting.

Without making a judgment on the rightness or wrongness of the motivation, the motive could be seen as effort to dissuade people from engaging in certain practices. Especially considering the question of why it’s popular. This is akin to people who provide information on the negative aspects of teen pregnancy and advocate sexual abstinence among teens.

Not sure what is meant by “supervising” meetings.


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13. "RE: GFE Info"
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Simply to inform the public who are interested in learning something about this hobby they engage in. I see you are GFE and I can't say anything bad about it because hey! You at least seem to be charging MORE for MORE!

Xoxox,
Sarah

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15. "RE: GFE Info"
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Sorry, my mistake. I thought you, Paige, charged MORE. Then I saw the "$900/4 hours". What is that? $125/hr? Glad to see you are still getting it though!

Xoxox,
Sarah

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21. "RE: GFE Info"
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>Sorry, my mistake. I thought you, Paige, charged MORE. Then
>I saw the "$900/4 hours". What is that? $125/hr? Glad to see
>you are still getting it though!

I guess math wasn't your strong suit.

$900/4 hours = $225/hour


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Excuse me, my mistake. Was on the phone laughing with another "provider" about this when I did the math. Still, $225/hr of GFE services?

Xoxox,
Sarah

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6. "RE: GFE Info"
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This should be moved to the medical forum.

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7. "RE: GFE Info"
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>This should be moved to the medical forum.

Sarah already has posted this herself in the medical forum, the LV Discussion forum (LV apparently is her home base) as well as this forum!

http://forum.myredbook.com/dcforum2/health/3241.html

http://forum.myredbook.com/dcforum2/nv/5464.html


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Oh, she is just spamming. Gotcha.

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10. "RE: GFE Info"
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"Spamming" as defined here is generally the act of posting drivel of no consequence simply to draw attention to one's self.

I know this because I am quite good at it! This is my second post in this thread for example! LOL

Her posts are a bit more elevated than that, so try having a little tolerance.

Jack

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14. "RE: GFE Info"
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Thank you Jack for your responses.

Xoxox,
Sarah

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9. "RE: GFE Info"
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>Found this recently... Not quite sure how "GFE" has become
>so popular.

>Comments...?
>
>Xoxox,
>Sarah



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16. "RE: GFE Info"
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LAST EDITED ON 04-Sep-10 AT 04:08 PM (PST)
 
Wow! You use information from About.com as your evidence?
Well....if it's on the internet it must be true huh?


Try a better source next time, OK?

The CDC even admits to a very very very small number of DOCUMENTED cases:

http://www.cdcnpin.org/Updates/oralsex.pdf

From UCSF:

"extremely low risk"

http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/InSite?page=pr-rr-05


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18. "RE: GFE Info"
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LAST EDITED ON 04-Sep-10 AT 04:14 PM (PST)
 
Call up any hospital and speak with a doctor and they will tell you it is HARDER to pass STD's orally, but still possible! And with the business that "providers" have, why wouldn't you think your chances of catching something are higher?!

And if you saw, I included more than one source and there are plenty more if you Google, Bing, or whatever "oral STD".

To top it off, all that article you included was only about was HIV.

Xoxox,
Sarah

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19. "RE: GFE Info"
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"why wouldn't you think your chances of catching something are higher"?

Simple: This is their livelihood, chances are greater catching something from a one night stand.

I jay walk all the time too; I think my chances of getting hit and killed are far greater than catching HIV from a bj!


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20. "RE: GFE Info"
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It's more than just HIV that should be a concern. Imagine bringing home syphilis or gonorrhea. Lovely.

Xoxox,
Sarah

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22. "RE: GFE Info"
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There is always a risk. Even having PROTECTED sex carries a risk. Using condoms—even properly which is not always the case—will not prevent HPV for example.


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23. "RE: GFE Info"
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LAST EDITED ON 04-Sep-10 AT 04:28 PM (PST)
 
Lovely?

I see in your reviews you provide bare back hand jobs!!! Are you aware of the skin concerns with that????

Are you aware of what chemicals are in condoms? The spermicide that coats them? Yet you suck on them right?

Sweetie~


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I hate sucking on a piece of rubber when I can chew on a piece of meat lolPosted from my Blackberry

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