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futurefires10 karma
I've seen quite a few AMA's with sex workers and they all claim they are STD free, which I am always surprised about. You state you are tested often, but does that test include HSV2 (genital herpes)? The average STD test does not include them and condoms do not fully protect against it as it can be transferred from skin to skin near the genitals. I'm not doubting your claim, but even with condoms your chance of getting HSV2 is only reduced 30-50% and 1 in 4 people have it. So my questions is, does your STD test include screening for HSV2 or is it pretty much accepted that HSV2 is nearly impossible to avoid with long term sex work and you just don't work when an outbreak is present?
futurefires7 karma
Thanks for answering, I should have checked before my comment but Nevada state law DOES NOT require testing for Herpes (HSV1 or HSV2). They do require testing for HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, Chlamydia and trachomatis. Does it concern you that you most likely are not tested for HSV1 or HSV2 and every new partner increases your chance of contracting either?
Source: http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NAC/NAC-441A.html#NAC441ASec800
futurefires3 karma
Wow that is great earnings then, is that typical for Lead Waiters at such restaurants? And are you in NYC or another city?
futurefires63 karma
Now that you're getting older (aren't we all) have you noticed your desire for sex and frequency with which you can perform decline?
I myself will admit while I still like sex and want it fairly often, there is a significant decrease in overall desire (can't really do it 6+ times in the same day like in my early too mid 20s).
If you don't experience that, are there any lifestyle or nutritional plans you attribute that to?
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