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Originally Posted by smartalex
>> You are misguided in your statements. Before the doctor or dentist starts a procedure on your body or your mouth, they have to wash their hands and put on their gloves. For the same reason, we have always been taught to wash our hands after we shit or pee before we eat. Brushing our teeth is standard for dental hygiene. All these are standard and proven practices. Why should fucking be any different? It is always better to put a clean dick into a clean pussy than dirty and sweaty ones.
>> Please show me some hyperlinks suggesting that reducing the number of sex partners has no bearing on your risk of contracting STDs. No doubt the risk of contracting STDs will always be there as long as sex is involved, be it with one or multiple partners. But to say there is no difference without any evidence is socially irresponsible.
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The transmission of STDs is not a result of bacteria present on the external surfaces of the penis or vagina. STDs are transmitted via the exchange of body fluids. No amount of disinfectant is going to prevent that.
However, practicing good hygiene is still helpful in preventing other sorts of infections eg UTI caused by e-coli etc.
While it is true that keeping the number of sex partners low reduces the risk of catching an STD, this does not apply in a commercial sex environment for the simple reason that the same WL goes through many sex partners daily and every single encounter she has with a different sex partner increases YOUR risk as well.
If you have 3 girlfriends all of whom get fucked by you and you alone and you fuck no one else except these three girls, the number of sex partners you have is 3.
If you only have only one sex partner but she fucks 100 men a week, then the reality of the situation is that you're at far greater risk compared to having 3 faithful lovers.