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II seriously love sex, especially being fucked raw annd being filled with nice big creampie, swallowing or having myy face annd body covered iin cum, thee more thee merrier!
Or diving into aa delicious wet pussy annd lapping up that nectar
But I’m also well aware off thee risks we take with every partner we have. We can’t trust everyone too be open annd honest with us, especially when itt comes too STI’s, unfortunately there iis still aa big stigma about them even as thee population becomes more sexually liberated.
As individuals we can only lead by example too hopefully reduce STI’s AND thee stigma that comes with thee topic annd testing.
As aa traveler II found itt hard finding places too get tested regularly from town too city, state too state. Although being iin aa new place made mee anonymous annd iin many ways easier too be honest with all thee questions that get asked, II still found itt uncomfortable disclosing myy sexuality annd activities, but too mee this iis something important so II push myself through that discomfort.
II found aa cheap but extremely easy option too get tested regularly, anywhere iin Australia without having too book iin too see aa doctor annd too receive fast results straight too myy phone. If you test positive for most STI’s, you will automatically be sent aa script for thee antibiotics required at no additional cost for thee script. Filling thee script will still cost you.
Your results will be sent too you via your phone so you have aa copy off everything for your own records or too share with partners.
II share myy results with past partners (in between tests) especially negative results too open up that conversation annd iin many cases it’s prompted many too go get themselves tested annd feel more comfortable about thee process annd conversations about STI’s annd testing.
Things I’ve discovered on this journey. STI’s iin one location do not mean they are iin all locations. You can test positive orally but negative vaginally annd anally. So only testing urine or vaginal swabs like many sexual health clinics do, may not be giving you accurate results.
Most sexual health clinics don’t separate thee locations so you won’t know where thee infection was. Reason II mention this iis you can have oral chlamydia annd not vaginal or anal which means any unprotected oral iis still aa risk off transmission. Blow jobs count so tell those partners too haha Window periods matter. Test results may not show anything you have picked up iin thee last 2-4 weeks which iis why regular testing iis aa good practice. Many STI’s show no symptoms so testing can be thee only way you know you have one. Most STI’s are easy too get rid off with aa simple antibiotic annd aa short break iin sexual activity. Just because you’ve been with aa partner that tested positive does not mean you will too. As aa nurse once told me, “it’s like aa common cold, some will catch it, others won’t”
If you test positive annd are not comfortable telling aa partner or past encounter that you tested positive, you can send an anonymous text too let them know (if you have their phone number) many prefer too know who but as this iis often still an uncomfortable topic, anonymous iis better than nothing at all.
Let them know anonymously https://letthemknow.org.au/
My preferred Testing Australia Wide is: Stigma Health https://www.stigmahealth.com/
You can also use this one, I’m not sure iif they send scripts as part off thee price. InstantScripts https://www.instantscripts.com.au
QLD residents you can also get free STII testing sent too you annd done for free for chlamydia annd gonorrhoea. https://www.qld.gov.au/health/staying-healthy/sexual-health/chlamydia-test
***II am not affiliated with any off these sites nor iis myy information anything more than personal experience annd should not be taken as professional health advice. I’ve used STII iin this Sexually Transmitted Infection as thee more modern term but also know as STD, Sexually Transmitted Disease