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Old 04-03-2010, 11:30 PM
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My SOP for enhanced STD protection

Hi Bonkers,

I have an SOP for those of you who frequent WLs and are worried about getting STDs.

This SOP came from my own personal experience. Since I find it effective, I wish to share it with fellow bonkers.

First of all, I like to remind all that the risk of contracting STDs will always be present regardless and that the only way to stay healthy is to avoid casual sex. For readers who cannot control their little brother, then please follow my SOP to further reduce your risk of getting STDs.

1. If at all possible, only engage legal WLs. Avoid FLs because their sexual health is a mystery. Restrict yourself to just one or a few WLs. Having too many sex partners multiplies your risk of getting STDs.

2. Ensure you and the sex worker thoroughly wash yours and her body, especially the groin area. Use detergent. It helps to remove odors and reduces the bacteria count on the body. It is for the same reason that surgeons and their assistants thoroughly wash themselves before any surgical procedure. So the point is, do not skip the washing up step. For those who are uncircumcised, ensure you uncover your foreskin and clean your prick's forehead and foreskin thoroughly. This is very very important.

3. The oral disinfectant called Listerine is there for a reason. Use it. Make sure the WL uses it too. Gurgle and wash your mouth with it. However, I recommend an additional step. Pour some Listerine on your prick and scrub it clean with Listerine. That way if you intend to receive BBBJ (BBBJ carries a risk of getting STIs, so please avoid if possible), your partner will have something clean and minty to play with. However, Listerine may cause a slight burning sensation to your prick, just like the burning sensation experienced in the mouth. It is nothing to worry about and if you are not comfortable with it, then it is one weapon less to fight against germs.

4. Now the last step is something extra. Purchase a bottle of Octenisept from Watsons or similar stores. The details are here:
http://www.schuelke.com/download/pdf..._1009_prod.pdf
The PDF claims it is effective against HIV and various other pathogens which includes those causing STDs.

Spray this stuff on your prick, the WL's mouth and her vagina including the groin regions. There is no burning sensation at all unlike Listerine. If the WL refuses, it is fine, just spray on your prick. Educate her about the benefits though. Spray in your mouth only if you have cold sores (but if that is the case, you should stay away from oral sex). It is slightly bitter so the WL may not like it. Again it is not toxic at all unless you start drinking this thing. Put on your condom before penetration.

After the happy hour, it is time to clean up. Cleaning up is a very important step. Clean your prick with detergent, clean the area under the foreskin as well. Pour some Listerine on your prick again, also remember to gurgle some Listerine in your mouth. Wash up, dry up and spray some Octenisept around your prick and under the foreskin. Spray some into the WL's mouth (if she is willing of course) as well if BBBJ was done. If frenching or cunnilingus was done, please spray some Octenisept into your mouth. It is slightly bitter but it disinfects your mouth much more effectively than Listerine. Spit out or flush down your throat with water after about 10 minutes if you really dislike it. For me, I just spray into my mouth, under tongue, around the molars, and leave it.

So there you go, this is my SOP. It works for me, and I am sure it will for you too. It is all the more important to exercise all these steps if you have had a broken condom or a condom slippage resulting in an accidental raw penetration.