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If you have entered into this industry, one would hope that you have been shown how to perform a sexual health check on your clients. Although I have performed countless amounts of health checks in the industry there is no way to tell that your client is STI free. So safe sex (oral, vaginal or anal) should always be practised. No matter how many times you have seen the client. This should also be practised outside of the industry for both male and female sex. Condoms and dams are the best form of protection.
Every girl has her own way of performing a health check on their male clients, however here is a guide. I will remind you once again there is no way of knowing your client is STI free.
Using gloves or tissues......
Make sure you perform the check BEFORE your client urinates or washes himself. This will prevent him from washing away any possible discharge.
Using a torch (or in a bright room) examine the clients genitals. Make sure to pull back the foreskin and check under the head. Also check under the testicles and from top to bottom of the penis. As well as anal area, pubic area and inner thighs. You are looking for the following;
Any sores, lumps, warts (do some research on the difference of genital warts and skin tags), blisters, rashes, cuts and scratches (There should be no blood). Dont be ashamed to smell for unpleasant odours. Any of these could be a symptom of an STI.
Check the discharge. If the discharge is anything but clear (pre cum) can be a sign of a STI.
As a sex worker you have the RIGHT to refuse a client. Whether you suspect he has an STI or not. If you are unsure, you should seek a second opinion. If you are uncomfortable you do not have to see him.
Never see a client if he; refuses to allow you to examine him or who will not agree to have safe sex.
I would like to make it clear that I am not a nurse or doctor. I am just sharing some advice in case any worker is unsure how to perform a basic health check on clients.
PLAY SAFE GIRLS AND REMEMBER SAFE SEX IS THE BEST SEX
xoxox
Every girl has her own way of performing a health check on their male clients, however here is a guide. I will remind you once again there is no way of knowing your client is STI free.
Using gloves or tissues......
Make sure you perform the check BEFORE your client urinates or washes himself. This will prevent him from washing away any possible discharge.
Using a torch (or in a bright room) examine the clients genitals. Make sure to pull back the foreskin and check under the head. Also check under the testicles and from top to bottom of the penis. As well as anal area, pubic area and inner thighs. You are looking for the following;
Any sores, lumps, warts (do some research on the difference of genital warts and skin tags), blisters, rashes, cuts and scratches (There should be no blood). Dont be ashamed to smell for unpleasant odours. Any of these could be a symptom of an STI.
Check the discharge. If the discharge is anything but clear (pre cum) can be a sign of a STI.
As a sex worker you have the RIGHT to refuse a client. Whether you suspect he has an STI or not. If you are unsure, you should seek a second opinion. If you are uncomfortable you do not have to see him.
Never see a client if he; refuses to allow you to examine him or who will not agree to have safe sex.
I would like to make it clear that I am not a nurse or doctor. I am just sharing some advice in case any worker is unsure how to perform a basic health check on clients.
PLAY SAFE GIRLS AND REMEMBER SAFE SEX IS THE BEST SEX
xoxox