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

What I've noticed recently is many people don't use protection when doing anal fun. I am wondering why? Is it just me who's worried about people's health?

There is so many harmful microbes living in the gut..

What you think?

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

SIMPLE

No glove

No love

No meet

And certainly no exceptions

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By *ryst In IsoldeWoman  over a year ago

your imagination

It does seem to be a 'thing'. Because of the higher risk of tearing (the anus really isn't designed for sex!) and blood contact, I'd have thought people would have been even more particular about anal! Not to mention things can get messy if there hasn't been adequate time to prep.... Poopcidents happen!

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By *aughtyglintWoman  over a year ago

Any

I often wonder how often those that are playing bareback get tested

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


"SIMPLE

No glove

No love

No meet

And certainly no exceptions

"

Oh, definitely but even between partners. I am not thinking now of a strangers. My thinking comes purely from health perspective. Forget for the moment of STI's and all.

To make it easier I will give you a scenario: Couple is playing bareback, great anal, great orgasm. She did everything, back playground was clean and so on. After they had a shower. Next day she plays with him, oral first then regular fun. Few days later she feels sick, or has diarrhoea or she's itchy down below, or she gest some big red pimples on the bum, or just some fishy smell, or nothing. You name it. And it's not STI but simple infection we don't look at or think it is ok when smell some fishy perfum of the pussy. It is not but I am wondering if people are aware of it?

Am I just making this complicated?

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By *aughtyglintWoman  over a year ago

Any


"SIMPLE

No glove

No love

No meet

And certainly no exceptions

Oh, definitely but even between partners. I am not thinking now of a strangers. My thinking comes purely from health perspective. Forget for the moment of STI's and all.

To make it easier I will give you a scenario: Couple is playing bareback, great anal, great orgasm. She did everything, back playground was clean and so on. After they had a shower. Next day she plays with him, oral first then regular fun. Few days later she feels sick, or has diarrhoea or she's itchy down below, or she gest some big red pimples on the bum, or just some fishy smell, or nothing. You name it. And it's not STI but simple infection we don't look at or think it is ok when smell some fishy perfum of the pussy. It is not but I am wondering if people are aware of it?

Am I just making this complicated? "

I would be thinking along the same lines. Doubt many do though

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


"

I would be thinking along the same lines. Doubt many do though "

But why? We are here for fun and any infection can be transmitted not only STI's

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By *aughtyglintWoman  over a year ago

Any


"

I would be thinking along the same lines. Doubt many do though

But why? We are here for fun and any infection can be transmitted not only STI's

"

I have no idea. Maybe some just aren’t as conscious of the risk

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

There’s an ancient tale in lore of the man who had to go to a doctor to have a cernal of corn removed from his infected penis post anal romp. I will leave it to youser imagination as to how the corn got into his penal shaft

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


"

I would be thinking along the same lines. Doubt many do though

But why? We are here for fun and any infection can be transmitted not only STI's

"

I might be way off the mark but if its transmitted though sexual activity would that not technically make it an STI anyway?

The answer to why is simple people prefer it and do not care or do not fully know the risks involved... same reason people have unprotected regualer sex

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By *angtasticallyMan  over a year ago

Drogheda

No mac gloving no loving simple

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By *asterIrelandMan  over a year ago

Tipperary

Well.. I think that's where the saying "shit happens" comes from....

If you play with the ass...

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

Boke lol

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"

I would be thinking along the same lines. Doubt many do though

But why? We are here for fun and any infection can be transmitted not only STI's

I might be way off the mark but if its transmitted though sexual activity would that not technically make it an STI anyway?

The answer to why is simple people prefer it and do not care or do not fully know the risks involved... same reason people have unprotected regualer sex"

Trush or BV are not STIs, you can get those without having sex. However messy sex with no protection or dipping from anal to pussy without changing condom can of course cause such infections.

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


"

I would be thinking along the same lines. Doubt many do though

But why? We are here for fun and any infection can be transmitted not only STI's

I might be way off the mark but if its transmitted though sexual activity would that not technically make it an STI anyway?

The answer to why is simple people prefer it and do not care or do not fully know the risks involved... same reason people have unprotected regualer sex

Trush or BV are not STIs, you can get those without having sex. However messy sex with no protection or dipping from anal to pussy without changing condom can of course cause such infections. "

Exactly, we can add fingering two pussies or use of same toys. No one goes to the toilet during play to wash their hands everytime when touching different person!

Next question is why so many of people doesn't do anything about it? And if come across should we say something? The topic is so embarrassing itself. How to approach it?

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By *unnyfookMan  over a year ago

Naas

tend to stay away from those that go bareback

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By *aughtyglintWoman  over a year ago

Any


"tend to stay away from those that go bareback"

Same as that

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


"tend to stay away from those that go bareback"

But the thing is, they don't do barebacks among others and as the topic moved on how would you approach it? Example, great time you have with the couple, you move to the hotel room, you start playing, everyone undressed, you go down to taste missus and here it comes, the scent of the ocean, or maybe Howth bay, what you do?

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


"tend to stay away from those that go bareback

But the thing is, they don't do barebacks among others and as the topic moved on how would you approach it? Example, great time you have with the couple, you move to the hotel room, you start playing, everyone undressed, you go down to taste missus and here it comes, the scent of the ocean, or maybe Howth bay, what you do?"

maybe its just unwashed and doesn't necessarily mean she bb every cock going I never new an std smelled then again I never had one or bin contact with anyone that has

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

As bad and all as that is what about the dopes that go to unprotected sex parties where they know one of the group has aids. Russian roulette...they think it's not as bad anymore as there is a cure. FFS. I have it from a doctor friend that this is happening now with the younger generation...again no glove no love. Be careful...

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


"As bad and all as that is what about the dopes that go to unprotected sex parties where they know one of the group has aids. Russian roulette...they think it's not as bad anymore as there is a cure. FFS. I have it from a doctor friend that this is happening now with the younger generation...again no glove no love. Be careful..."
back to the 70 and 80s all over. But who it what mind would attend a party knowing someone has aids??? And isn't it the law to inform anyone you have sexual intercourse must inform the person that they have it? Ive never heard about these BB partys though. Saying that I was at clubs a few times and I'd see people with not a wrap of a condom on all on the one bed. Girls sharing sex toys an not washing them while swapping. And the guys either not arsed or to pissed to put on a condom. Thankfully it wasn't always the case but I have seen it.

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By *he SophisticatsCouple  over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"SIMPLE

No glove

No love

No meet

And certainly no exceptions

Oh, definitely but even between partners. I am not thinking now of a strangers. My thinking comes purely from health perspective. Forget for the moment of STI's and all.

To make it easier I will give you a scenario: Couple is playing bareback, great anal, great orgasm. She did everything, back playground was clean and so on. After they had a shower. Next day she plays with him, oral first then regular fun. Few days later she feels sick, or has diarrhoea or she's itchy down below, or she gest some big red pimples on the bum, or just some fishy smell, or nothing. You name it. And it's not STI but simple infection we don't look at or think it is ok when smell some fishy perfum of the pussy. It is not but I am wondering if people are aware of it?

Am I just making this complicated? "

You forgot pinkeye

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

Anal or no anal, swingers should always be wearing condoms and other forms of protection!! I thought that would be common sense in this day n age??

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city

Bareback is rampant.

If its not strangers, its people meeting for the second time and barebacking and only bareback their "regular trusted partners".

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


"Bareback is rampant.

If its not strangers, its people meeting for the second time and barebacking and only bareback their "regular trusted partners"."

Both brave and stupid all in one lol

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By *ajRallying555Man  over a year ago

Galway .Limerick

U right. Protection all the way

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

Its madness not to cover up.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan

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By *ryst In IsoldeWoman  over a year ago

your imagination


"

I would be thinking along the same lines. Doubt many do though

But why? We are here for fun and any infection can be transmitted not only STI's

I might be way off the mark but if its transmitted though sexual activity would that not technically make it an STI anyway?

The answer to why is simple people prefer it and do not care or do not fully know the risks involved... same reason people have unprotected regualer sex

Trush or BV are not STIs, you can get those without having sex. However messy sex with no protection or dipping from anal to pussy without changing condom can of course cause such infections.

Exactly, we can add fingering two pussies or use of same toys. No one goes to the toilet during play to wash their hands everytime when touching different person!

Next question is why so many of people doesn't do anything about it? And if come across should we say something? The topic is so embarrassing itself. How to approach it? "

That's the thing though isn't it with group play when you have multiple people handling each other's bits and bobs...? It would be so easy to cause offence by asking someone to wash their hands when moving from one partner to another, when really you're just playing responsibly. Even just in 1-1 play if a guy was to make a point of ducking out to wash his hands before putting on a condom after some foreplay fingering, how many women would be just a little offended? I have to admit, even though I absolutely see the sense and responsible attitude in it, I would feel a little While the use of condoms is universally accepted as being responsible, they do only provide protection during penetrative sex... But fluid exchanges also happen digitally and orally. Toys also can be shared, and even the most scrupulously clean toy at the start of a night might have been used by multiple people during the course of a night. Penetrative toys in particular... We all see photos on profiles of double-enders or even multi-user toys being used in group play... And I don't think I've ever seen one with a condom on it, despite being used by multiple people for penetrative purposes. I don't think people really put an awful lot of thought into just how 'safe' they play... Once folk use condoms for penetrative sex they tend to smugly say they always play safe.... But is that safe enough when playing with multiple partners? Playing devil's advocate, for example, is someone who plays with multiple people they've just met at parties two or three times a month (but always uses a condom during actual penetration) really playing any safer or being more responsible than someone who barebacks one or two regular partners whom they know well, know they get tested regularly and share test results with? I think no matter which way you play, there are people who play responsibly and those who don't... Those who get tested and those who don't... And those who will inform partners/previous partners of any positive test results and those who won't... At the end of the day, the only person you can be 100% certain of is yourself (if you're getting regularly tested). As others have said... Even a simple tummy bug can be transmitted during soft play and end up making you miserable for a few days if someone doesn't mention they've been unwell!!

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"tend to stay away from those that go bareback

But the thing is, they don't do barebacks among others and as the topic moved on how would you approach it? Example, great time you have with the couple, you move to the hotel room, you start playing, everyone undressed, you go down to taste missus and here it comes, the scent of the ocean, or maybe Howth bay, what you do?"

Op, I think you approached that topic bit clumsy and sideways. Once you throw the word bareback out here, the STI alarm goes on and the condoms come out and the question you actually put out there got lost.

If I understood you right you're talking about infections other than STIs you can fetch even by just playing with your partner/husband only, but themselves not being aware of having one but you noticing it immediately when the nose hits the pussy.

What you can do?

A) You refuse oral / do a runner with or without reason.

B) you battle through it

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan

Sigh... I love the smell of the ocean but it'll never be the same again now

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


"tend to stay away from those that go bareback

But the thing is, they don't do barebacks among others and as the topic moved on how would you approach it? Example, great time you have with the couple, you move to the hotel room, you start playing, everyone undressed, you go down to taste missus and here it comes, the scent of the ocean, or maybe Howth bay, what you do?

Op, I think you approached that topic bit clumsy and sideways. Once you throw the word bareback out here, the STI alarm goes on and the condoms come out and the question you actually put out there got lost.

If I understood you right you're talking about infections other than STIs you can fetch even by just playing with your partner/husband only, but themselves not being aware of having one but you noticing it immediately when the nose hits the pussy.

What you can do?

A) You refuse oral / do a runner with or without reason.

B) you battle through it "

You are absolutely right! That is what I meant.

And your answers just made my day! Thank you, xx

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"SIMPLE

No glove

No love

No meet

And certainly no exceptions

Oh, definitely but even between partners. I am not thinking now of a strangers. My thinking comes purely from health perspective. Forget for the moment of STI's and all.

To make it easier I will give you a scenario: Couple is playing bareback, great anal, great orgasm. She did everything, back playground was clean and so on. After they had a shower. Next day she plays with him, oral first then regular fun. Few days later she feels sick, or has diarrhoea or she's itchy down below, or she gest some big red pimples on the bum, or just some fishy smell, or nothing. You name it. And it's not STI but simple infection we don't look at or think it is ok when smell some fishy perfum of the pussy. It is not but I am wondering if people are aware of it?

Am I just making this complicated? "

In my last long term relationship we didn't use condoms and often had anal sex - you just need to be careful not to 'double dip' as it can cause UTIs. Once it goes in the bum it doesn't go anywhere else til it's washed. But I never really had any issues beyond a very occasional UTI, which can be caused by anything from dirty hands to rough sex to sex toys or nothing at all.

It's not really a concern unless you're squeamish about poop and poop germs and if you are, just use condoms if you want!

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By *he SophisticatsCouple  over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"Sigh... I love the smell of the ocean but it'll never be the same again now "

Try placing your ear up against a pussy, not only will you hear the Ocean but you’ll smell the sea!!

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By *ceryMan  over a year ago

Malahide & Waterford

Bad bacteria, not always... Remember where some of those Probiotics originate from that has spawned a worldwide health drink

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By *unnyfookMan  over a year ago

Naas


"tend to stay away from those that go bareback

But the thing is, they don't do barebacks among others and as the topic moved on how would you approach it? Example, great time you have with the couple, you move to the hotel room, you start playing, everyone undressed, you go down to taste missus and here it comes, the scent of the ocean, or maybe Howth bay, what you do?"

, get out the fishing rod and throw some bait into it

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


"

That's the thing though isn't it with group play when you have multiple people handling each other's bits and bobs...? It would be so easy to cause offence by asking someone to wash their hands when moving from one partner to another, when really you're just playing responsibly. Even just in 1-1 play if a guy was to make a point of ducking out to wash his hands before putting on a condom after some foreplay fingering, how many women would be just a little offended? I have to admit, even though I absolutely see the sense and responsible attitude in it, I would feel a little While the use of condoms is universally accepted as being responsible, they do only provide protection during penetrative sex... But fluid exchanges also happen digitally and orally. Toys also can be shared, and even the most scrupulously clean toy at the start of a night might have been used by multiple people during the course of a night. Penetrative toys in particular... We all see photos on profiles of double-enders or even multi-user toys being used in group play... And I don't think I've ever seen one with a condom on it, despite being used by multiple people for penetrative purposes. I don't think people really put an awful lot of thought into just how 'safe' they play... Once folk use condoms for penetrative sex they tend to smugly say they always play safe.... But is that safe enough when playing with multiple partners? Playing devil's advocate, for example, is someone who plays with multiple people they've just met at parties two or three times a month (but always uses a condom during actual penetration) really playing any safer or being more responsible than someone who barebacks one or two regular partners whom they know well, know they get tested regularly and share test results with? I think no matter which way you play, there are people who play responsibly and those who don't... Those who get tested and those who don't... And those who will inform partners/previous partners of any positive test results and those who won't... At the end of the day, the only person you can be 100% certain of is yourself (if you're getting regularly tested). As others have said... Even a simple tummy bug can be transmitted during soft play and end up making you miserable for a few days if someone doesn't mention they've been unwell!! "

So much this.

If you're a swinger who attends parties you're running the risk of an STI or STD. Unless someone is running around with a bottle of hand sanitizer dousing everyone head to toe the second they change partners then yes, the chance for infection is present. This is particularly amusing when someone sucks 3 cocks, fingers 4 pussies, eats out 5 more, squirts on 2 guys and then thinks they're being super responsible when they insist on a condom for penetrative sex. Excuse me, what?

And same goes for guys too.

Look; bottom line is, if you're going to have oral, anal, vaginal or masturbatory sex with multiple partners then you're running the risk of infection. It's just a risk we as mature responsible adults have to accept if we choose to engage in these activities. We can attempt to lower the risk as much as possible but it will ALWAYS be present. Regular testing is key folks. Every six months or every three months if you're an "every weekend" kinda couple.

And nobody likes condoms. Everyone hates them. I've been on the swing scene and fetish scene for over 15 years. I've seen every fetish there is. I once met a guy who claimed to have a fetish for fucking traffic cones.

Traffic cones.

Ya know what I haven't come across? A condom fetish. No one I've ever met has said, "Man oh man I just love the slimy greasy feel and slightly hospital like scent of a condom..."

So lower the risk as much as you can. Be open, honest and upfront with ALL your partners and have fun - but don't disparage or look down on anyone who plays their own way. We're all taking risks in this scene. It's just the nature of the beast.

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By *anhoeMan  over a year ago

galway

A bucket of JEYES FLUID placed at the entrance to every swinging bedroom is your only man!

Patrons will be obliged to dip their bits into same via either sitting or dipping prior to swing play.

When finished with one plaything a simple dip of your bits into the bucket prior to moving on to your next playmate is all that's required..

Very simple!

Solves all above problems

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


"

That's the thing though isn't it with group play when you have multiple people handling each other's bits and bobs...? It would be so easy to cause offence by asking someone to wash their hands when moving from one partner to another, when really you're just playing responsibly. Even just in 1-1 play if a guy was to make a point of ducking out to wash his hands before putting on a condom after some foreplay fingering, how many women would be just a little offended? I have to admit, even though I absolutely see the sense and responsible attitude in it, I would feel a little While the use of condoms is universally accepted as being responsible, they do only provide protection during penetrative sex... But fluid exchanges also happen digitally and orally. Toys also can be shared, and even the most scrupulously clean toy at the start of a night might have been used by multiple people during the course of a night. Penetrative toys in particular... We all see photos on profiles of double-enders or even multi-user toys being used in group play... And I don't think I've ever seen one with a condom on it, despite being used by multiple people for penetrative purposes. I don't think people really put an awful lot of thought into just how 'safe' they play... Once folk use condoms for penetrative sex they tend to smugly say they always play safe.... But is that safe enough when playing with multiple partners? Playing devil's advocate, for example, is someone who plays with multiple people they've just met at parties two or three times a month (but always uses a condom during actual penetration) really playing any safer or being more responsible than someone who barebacks one or two regular partners whom they know well, know they get tested regularly and share test results with? I think no matter which way you play, there are people who play responsibly and those who don't... Those who get tested and those who don't... And those who will inform partners/previous partners of any positive test results and those who won't... At the end of the day, the only person you can be 100% certain of is yourself (if you're getting regularly tested). As others have said... Even a simple tummy bug can be transmitted during soft play and end up making you miserable for a few days if someone doesn't mention they've been unwell!!

So much this.

If you're a swinger who attends parties you're running the risk of an STI or STD. Unless someone is running around with a bottle of hand sanitizer dousing everyone head to toe the second they change partners then yes, the chance for infection is present. This is particularly amusing when someone sucks 3 cocks, fingers 4 pussies, eats out 5 more, squirts on 2 guys and then thinks they're being super responsible when they insist on a condom for penetrative sex. Excuse me, what?

And same goes for guys too.

Look; bottom line is, if you're going to have oral, anal, vaginal or masturbatory sex with multiple partners then you're running the risk of infection. It's just a risk we as mature responsible adults have to accept if we choose to engage in these activities. We can attempt to lower the risk as much as possible but it will ALWAYS be present. Regular testing is key folks. Every six months or every three months if you're an "every weekend" kinda couple.

And nobody likes condoms. Everyone hates them. I've been on the swing scene and fetish scene for over 15 years. I've seen every fetish there is. I once met a guy who claimed to have a fetish for fucking traffic cones.

Traffic cones.

Ya know what I haven't come across? A condom fetish. No one I've ever met has said, "Man oh man I just love the slimy greasy feel and slightly hospital like scent of a condom..."

So lower the risk as much as you can. Be open, honest and upfront with ALL your partners and have fun - but don't disparage or look down on anyone who plays their own way. We're all taking risks in this scene. It's just the nature of the beast. "

hey dude speak for yourself I actually love the feel of a condom it feels good putting one on to me anyway maybe its my latex fetish I dont know but I actually love the feel of it and the smell especially flavourd ones..

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

I think, and like someone said above, I've started the topic from the wrong side. Firstly, I would like to say I don't judge people here and I am not planning to, ever. We are all grown ups and do what we like.

The idea struck me after seeing so many photos with bareback anal play. It got me wonder if people are aware of the risks they take even between themselves, in long relationships. Just a loose thoughts. Going further in reflection, I decided to ask people what they think and how they approach different scenarios.

We often hear in social media about STI's and ways of transmission but what about everything else. I was puzzled. Adding up some experience where we had to politely evacuate as there was a question mark regarding hygiene, forced me to contemplate even more. If there are any signs of infection in someone why people still play...are they not aware? Both parties, giver and receiver.

Would you say it nicely if noticed? Would you stop or carry on? Do you mind? Those kind of questions buged me terribly.

I also have no doubt that there is no way to avoid, and there would be no fun at all but minimising the risks by awareness is the key in my opinion.

We are very fresh in swinging scene as a couple and willing to explore and try different things. When we get into situation where things gets steamy, we enjoy ourselves without antibacterial gels and washing hands every two minutes. But we do take care of ourselves.

It's the perspective of experienced individuals here, which by the ways is very building and constructive, I was looking for and when post moved along, even advice, hence my post.

I hope this sounds clearer what was the purpose of my thread but if not I have no idea how to put this and please disregard.

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By *erfect-StrangersCouple  over a year ago

North Dublin

Yes its amazing to see how many do bare back.. what about HIV and AIDS. Will last a lot longer than a tummy bug.

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


"Yes its amazing to see how many do bare back.. what about HIV and AIDS. Will last a lot longer than a tummy bug. "

100% !!

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


"I think, and like someone said above, I've started the topic from the wrong side. Firstly, I would like to say I don't judge people here and I am not planning to, ever. We are all grown ups and do what we like.

The idea struck me after seeing so many photos with bareback anal play. It got me wonder if people are aware of the risks they take even between themselves, in long relationships. Just a loose thoughts. Going further in reflection, I decided to ask people what they think and how they approach different scenarios.

We often hear in social media about STI's and ways of transmission but what about everything else. I was puzzled. Adding up some experience where we had to politely evacuate as there was a question mark regarding hygiene, forced me to contemplate even more. If there are any signs of infection in someone why people still play...are they not aware? Both parties, giver and receiver.

Would you say it nicely if noticed? Would you stop or carry on? Do you mind? Those kind of questions buged me terribly.

I also have no doubt that there is no way to avoid, and there would be no fun at all but minimising the risks by awareness is the key in my opinion.

We are very fresh in swinging scene as a couple and willing to explore and try different things. When we get into situation where things gets steamy, we enjoy ourselves without antibacterial gels and washing hands every two minutes. But we do take care of ourselves.

It's the perspective of experienced individuals here, which by the ways is very building and constructive, I was looking for and when post moved along, even advice, hence my post.

I hope this sounds clearer what was the purpose of my thread but if not I have no idea how to put this and please disregard.

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Many infections have no visible symptoms. Several STIs are spread by skin to skin contact and thus condoms do not protect fully. Many people here engage in unprotected oral and rimming, the latter carries risk of intestinal diseases and parasites as well as STIs. Best not to worry about what others are doing and decide on the level of risk you personally are comfortable with, getting tested regularly regardless of your practices - the only safe sex is no sex.

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

Reckon its why many are most comfortable with their own familiar hand

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

Also, OP, people lie, particularly if they feel the truth will impact on their sexual prospects. Don't believe anything others tell you about their safe sex practices.

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

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The topic of STIs is often discussed on here but I've never seen a thread like yours adressing other genital infections such as BV, trush, UTI etc. I think there's a lack of information and communication regarding the latter. Anyone can catch one of those even someone having no sex at all and fetching one doesn't mean you've a poor hygiene (but sometimes it's connected). Anyhow women are much more prone to UTI for obvious reasons. Anal-vaginal dipping even with a condom, the use of (baby) oil as a lube, dirty unwashed hands etc increase the risk of fetching a BTI or a vaginal infection. Not everyone gets the whole set of symptoms when having one, but there might be no harm to read up on them if you have no idea what they are.

As the op mentioned fishy smell, that points clearly to bv, nothing to be ashamed of, it's a sensitive bacterial balance down there that can tip over for various reasons and it can be easily treated.

I shut up now and have a lady wank (with clean hands).

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By *he SophisticatsCouple  over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"The topic of STIs is often discussed on here but I've never seen a thread like yours adressing other genital infections such as BV, trush, UTI etc. I think there's a lack of information and communication regarding the latter. Anyone can catch one of those even someone having no sex at all and fetching one doesn't mean you've a poor hygiene (but sometimes it's connected). Anyhow women are much more prone to UTI for obvious reasons. Anal-vaginal dipping even with a condom, the use of (baby) oil as a lube, dirty unwashed hands etc increase the risk of fetching a BTI or a vaginal infection. Not everyone gets the whole set of symptoms when having one, but there might be no harm to read up on them if you have no idea what they are.

As the op mentioned fishy smell, that points clearly to bv, nothing to be ashamed of, it's a sensitive bacterial balance down there that can tip over for various reasons and it can be easily treated.

I shut up now and have a lady wank (with clean hands). "

Put on some Marigold gloves too DH (double the protection!)

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By *exysam and StuartCouple  over a year ago

over the hills and far away

BV is so common in females. As previously stated it is not an STI it's just the body over producing bad bacteria in that area. Certain shower products can aggravate this condition. Also, dipping from anal to vaginal sex wouldn't help matters either

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By *j47Man  over a year ago

limerick


"The topic of STIs is often discussed on here but I've never seen a thread like yours adressing other genital infections such as BV, trush, UTI etc. I think there's a lack of information and communication regarding the latter. Anyone can catch one of those even someone having no sex at all and fetching one doesn't mean you've a poor hygiene (but sometimes it's connected). Anyhow women are much more prone to UTI for obvious reasons. Anal-vaginal dipping even with a condom, the use of (baby) oil as a lube, dirty unwashed hands etc increase the risk of fetching a BTI or a vaginal infection. Not everyone gets the whole set of symptoms when having one, but there might be no harm to read up on them if you have no idea what they are.

As the op mentioned fishy smell, that points clearly to bv, nothing to be ashamed of, it's a sensitive bacterial balance down there that can tip over for various reasons and it can be easily treated.

I shut up now and have a lady wank (with clean hands). "

So no double dipping,wash the hands and clean under the nails always test with litmuis paper before chowing down

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By *he SophisticatsCouple  over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"BV is so common in females. As previously stated it is not an STI it's just the body over producing bad bacteria in that area. Certain shower products can aggravate this condition. Also, dipping from anal to vaginal sex wouldn't help matters either"

Mmmm double dipping makes me want to get my nachos out!

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By *exysam and StuartCouple  over a year ago

over the hills and far away


"BV is so common in females. As previously stated it is not an STI it's just the body over producing bad bacteria in that area. Certain shower products can aggravate this condition. Also, dipping from anal to vaginal sex wouldn't help matters either

Mmmm double dipping makes me want to get my nachos out! "

If only fab did GIFs

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By *j47Man  over a year ago

limerick


"BV is so common in females. As previously stated it is not an STI it's just the body over producing bad bacteria in that area. Certain shower products can aggravate this condition. Also, dipping from anal to vaginal sex wouldn't help matters either

Mmmm double dipping makes me want to get my nachos out! "

Isnt it more of a cheese dip for nachos

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

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"The topic of STIs is often discussed on here but I've never seen a thread like yours adressing other genital infections such as BV, trush, UTI etc. I think there's a lack of information and communication regarding the latter. Anyone can catch one of those even someone having no sex at all and fetching one doesn't mean you've a poor hygiene (but sometimes it's connected). Anyhow women are much more prone to UTI for obvious reasons. Anal-vaginal dipping even with a condom, the use of (baby) oil as a lube, dirty unwashed hands etc increase the risk of fetching a BTI or a vaginal infection. Not everyone gets the whole set of symptoms when having one, but there might be no harm to read up on them if you have no idea what they are.

As the op mentioned fishy smell, that points clearly to bv, nothing to be ashamed of, it's a sensitive bacterial balance down there that can tip over for various reasons and it can be easily treated.

I shut up now and have a lady wank (with clean hands).

So no double dipping,wash the hands and clean under the nails always test with litmuis paper before chowing down "

Just stick with one hole at the time and you're grand or do a quick pit stop.

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By *he SophisticatsCouple  over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"BV is so common in females. As previously stated it is not an STI it's just the body over producing bad bacteria in that area. Certain shower products can aggravate this condition. Also, dipping from anal to vaginal sex wouldn't help matters either

Mmmm double dipping makes me want to get my nachos out!

If only fab did GIFs "

It would be the GIF that keeps giving

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By *exysam and StuartCouple  over a year ago

over the hills and far away


"BV is so common in females. As previously stated it is not an STI it's just the body over producing bad bacteria in that area. Certain shower products can aggravate this condition. Also, dipping from anal to vaginal sex wouldn't help matters either

Mmmm double dipping makes me want to get my nachos out!

If only fab did GIFs

It would be the GIF that keeps giving "

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

I'm safe anyway here 4 years and no meets

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


"BV is so common in females. As previously stated it is not an STI it's just the body over producing bad bacteria in that area. Certain shower products can aggravate this condition. Also, dipping from anal to vaginal sex wouldn't help matters either"

Incidentally, although the causes are not fully understood, women who have sex with other women are more likely to be diagnosed with BV. There is also a higher risk the more often you change sexual partners.

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

There a good few profiles with pics of bareback going on. Not my thing.

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


"SIMPLE

No glove

No love

No meet

And certainly no exceptions

Oh, definitely but even between partners. I am not thinking now of a strangers. My thinking comes purely from health perspective. Forget for the moment of STI's and all.

To make it easier I will give you a scenario: Couple is playing bareback, great anal, great orgasm. She did everything, back playground was clean and so on. After they had a shower. Next day she plays with him, oral first then regular fun. Few days later she feels sick, or has diarrhoea or she's itchy down below, or she gest some big red pimples on the bum, or just some fishy smell, or nothing. You name it. And it's not STI but simple infection we don't look at or think it is ok when smell some fishy perfum of the pussy. It is not but I am wondering if people are aware of it?

Am I just making this complicated? "

This is a misconception spread almost exclusively by people with little to no actual experience.

We have anal sex very regularly, always bareback (with each other only), and have never had any health problems relating to it. If people were that worried about any kind of germs they'd probably just never have sex

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