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Safe to DATY???

Safe to DATY???

pikalaka

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Just out of curiosity. Is it safe to DATY??

Planning for the first time in years of settling down, and saw most of the girls offer DATY, which is hard to find back in the days. How does the girls keep them safe from STI, especially syphilis and those easily transmit through oral?

I got a few place in mind and one of them is a Japan place and then saw on the forum saying the girls are offering "special experience", which it may turn some of the customers down, coz its risky. And I couldn't help to think, is it safe for the punters. Any ideas? How they do it?
 
I have been doing It for years and no problems
Cant be that bad..

I do keep myself very clean and manicured on the daily though.
 
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There is a recent thread about Dams and Daty. Daty be damned. It had some polarized opinions.

My experience is the ladies are very hygiene focused and aware. It is their livelihood so they cannot afford to get sick. So I personally have never had any issues and for me it is often the favourite aspect of a booking.
 
DATY is always a must for me with FS and never had a problem in all my years. There are a couple of people on this site who seem to want to insist everyone use dental dams (I'm guessing they are SWs who are losing business because they insist on using them so want everyone else to as well), but I'm not seeing why it would be necessary. I think it would be a freak thing if you caught anything and you can probably see by the look and the smell and the healthiness of the girl herself that there shouldn't be a problem.
 
Pro tip for those raw clam eaters, always gargle with the mouthwash after the booking before the "at the end" shower. Mouthwash will kill most bacteria. Viruses HPV/HSV not much you can do about them...
 
If you're under 27y/o get the gardasil vaccine for HPV as it's funded (free) otherwise it's around $500 total.

Most girls may have had it done in school though around year 8.
 
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