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I'm not sure if you could ask..it depends on which clinic I go to I will get a certificate with my working name declaring I am fit for work. Working in a parlour we are required to present our certificates every 3 months so I wouldn't be worried there depending on where you go.
Working in a parlour we are required to present our certificates every 3 months so I wouldn't be worried there depending on where you go.
I am a bit wary with those who frequent the dodgy places tho( if you can see where I'm coming from)
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Good news for me thenThe rub & tug places may start to get very busy.
This seasons edition of Scoop magazine actually discusses the risks of all sexual groups; sex workers, married couples, singles etc.
It stated the rate of STI's in sex workers is actually very low in WA due to the rigorous testing. However, they were comparing our testing with the overseas Asian brothels.
The article then went on to state the STI incidence is greater in the average guy/girl who frequents the "bar scene".
Related to this topic is the "Sex Degrees of Separation". This is the indirect number of different sexual partners a person most likely has had to date from their first sexual encounter.
For those who are interested in numbers (mind boggling if your direct number of different sexual partners is over the average).
Check it out for yourself at the following website:
Please note: Page layout is poor and you will need to scroll down to reach the calculator.
Lloyds Pharmacy - Sex Degrees of Separation Calculator <=== Click here.
I would imagine if you have gone "bareback" with more than 10 different partners who were also most likely active and have escaped an STI then you may be in line to win the BIG ONE in Lotto.
Are we live in interesting and exciting times.
O.k., people,
We can all relax the whole S.T.D. problem has been solved and the solution is right here.
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