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| 25 Jan 11, 7:18 PM Notasquick UK(WC), 10 yrs |
People in an intimate relationship typical share all their flora and fauna in about six weeks. That will even include those that are picked up from people who kiss their pets or get licked by their pets (please take note how cats and dogs clean themselves). The following will reduce your risks:
Basic barrier protection would then be:
You can also buy many different thicker rubber/latex items which have vaginal, anal, or mouth, sheaths which can significantly reduce your immediate personal risk. Do not do it without barrier protection if:
Take medical advice and use appropriate common sense if:
The best advice you will get is from practioners working at your local NHS Sexual Health/G.U.M. (Genito-Urinary Medicine) clinic. They are free confidential services: so if you get tested, treated, or vaccinated, at these clinics rather than through your general practioner, then it does not appear in your medical records. In general, it is a good idea for both of you to get fully tested and vaccinated (forming a known sexual health base line). Then follow that up with repeat testing on a regular schedule, which should help intercept any problems cause by sexual activity in a timely manner. If you choose to do it together, then openly sharing the results with each other will also tend to create a higher degree of fidelity in your ongoing relationships.
I assume that you mean either:
The answer would be the risks are broadly similiar to doing the same activity with someone equally healthy. They would be substantially lower if they had intestinal parasites and you did not. However, it is not just the usual risks from contact with, or consumption of, faecal matter that is the infection problem (bacteria, viruses, parasites), but that organisms (including bacteria and viruses) which are typically contained safely within the lower part of the human gastrointestinal tract been introduced elsewhere in the human body and thus causing havoc. Hence in Fecal Bacteriotherapy they tend to introduce the probiotic either by enema or directly into the required location by a flexible tube therefore bypassing such issues. -- | |||
| 26 Jan 11, 5:14 PM pilsburyDB 19 mths |
I think it's a very hot idea! But hey that's just my opinion Do I care? Do I fuck, I'm on a roll!!! |