Prevent STDs like a porn star

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(CNN) -- Dylan Ryan and Danny Wylde knew each other online -- she's read his blog, he's seen her tweets -- before they met in person in Los Angeles a few weeks ago. A bit awkward, they made small talk, spending an hour or so getting to know each other.

"When I'm with someone new, my primary bit of nervousness is I have no idea if they'll like me, or be attracted to me, or be interested in me," Ryan says. "It's sort of akin to a first date situation."

But this wasn't a first date -- it was strictly business. After chatting, Ryan and Wylde got to work, which in their case meant having sex. Ryan and Wylde (their stage names) are adult performers.

While hooking up with a new co-star can provoke some anxiety, there's one thing they're usually not anxious about: getting a sexually transmitted disease from their co-star, since both get tested for STDs at least once a month.

"Before you start shooting, you go online to see the other person's test results," Wylde explains. "Or sometimes on set, before you start, they show you the results on paper."

Such diligence about STDs is a good idea for anyone having sex with a new partner, even if you're not a porn star, says Dr. Craig Strafford, director of clinical research at the Holzer Clinic in Gallipolis, Ohio.

"It really shows they're thinking conscientiously," Strafford says. "I think it really works."

Talent Testing Service, which does STD screenings for adult performers, routinely tests for HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhea, according to Sixto Pacheco, president and CEO of the service. In addition, some performers opt for an additional panel of tests for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and syphilis.

So far, Ryan and Wylde say it's worked for them. Ryan says in her eight years as an adult performer -- she has about five sexual partners a month professionally -- she hasn't contracted a single STD. She says when she has sex with men outside work she always uses a condom. Wylde says about once a year he comes down with a case of chlamydia or gonorrhea.

"I take some pills and it goes away in a week," he says, adding that outside of work he has sex only with other performers, since he's knows they're regularly tested.

While the testing isn't foolproof, it lowers the risk of getting infected. Combine that with condom use and the risk goes down even more.

HIV is a particularly tricky test, since it may provide a false negative if taken too soon after a person is exposed to HIV. This is because most people don't produce enough antibodies for the test to detect until around a month after being exposed. Some people take three months or longer to produce detectable antibodies.

"I think about this all the time," says Ryan, who's been an adult performer for eight years. "It's by far the biggest risk in the industry. I think the one thing that gives me comfort -- small comfort -- is that the people I'm working with by and large have very strong safer sex practices because of what they do for a living."

Wylde says he's not too concerned about contracting HIV since he has sex only with women, but he adds that he knows he's taking at least a small risk.

"There's risk in a lot of jobs," he says. "Professional athletes take risks."

When beginning a new relationship, many wonder what diseases they should get tested for.

"It's a very common question, for both males and females," Strafford says.

Neither the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nor the American Social Health Association has a list of STDs you should get tested for when you're about to have sex for the first time with someone. However, after discussion with various STD experts, here's a list of tests many doctors recommend.

They can be a starting point for a discussion with your doctor. The CDC has a list of clinics that offer testing for STDs by ZIP code.

Chlamydia

Often a simple urine test is all that is necessary; sometimes a swab must be taken from the infected area, according to ASHA.

Many people don't know they have chlamydia, the most frequently reported bacterial sexually transmitted disease in the United States. Complications among men are rare, but in women chlamydia can lead to chronic pelvic pain, infertility, and ectopic pregnancies. The disease can be easily treated and cured with antibiotics, according to the CDC.

Gonorrhea

This is also often a urine test, although sometimes a swab is taken from the infected area, ASHA says. Some men have no symptoms of gonorrhea, while others have painful urination or discharge from the penis, according to the CDC. Antibiotics can treat the disease, but if left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to infertility in men and women, and can be life-threatening if it spreads to the blood or joints.

Syphilis

A blood test is used to diagnose syphilis, a disease that's easy to treat in its early stages, but if left untreated can cause blindness or even death, according to the CDC.

Hepatitis A and B

Men who have sex with men should talk to their doctor about getting tested for Hepatitis A and B, and they should also be vaccinated against the diseases, says Dr. Hunter Handsfield, a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Washington Center for AIDS and STD.

HIV

As noted above, you can be positive for HIV for several weeks or months before it will show up on most HIV blood tests.

A note about herpes

About one out of six people ages 14 through 49 have genital herpes simplex virus type 2, according to the CDC. Testing is controversial since the results are not always accurate or helpful.

Dr. Bradley Stoner, associate professor of anthropology and medicine at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and a spokesperson for ASHA, says the best strategy might be to get tested if you have recurrent lesions that could be herpes, or if you're starting a new relationship with someone who has herpes, since drugs can be given to your infected partner to decrease the chances you'll get the disease, too.

"Other than that, I probably would not screen for herpes -- the waters are just too murky," Stoner says. :eek:

http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/05/19/std.protection.ep/index.html?iref=obnetwork
 
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"Other than that, I probably would not screen for herpes -- the waters are just too murky," Stoner says. :eek:

That's part of the reason herpes is such a common disease...its really easy to get a false positive. Without a lesion its harder to diagnose. Molecular testing is becoming the best way, but its hella expensive.
 

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Wylde says he's not too concerned about contracting HIV since he has sex only with women, but he adds that he knows he's taking at least a small risk.

Was trying to explain this to someone on the board not to long ago.
 

Akata King

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Was trying to explain this to someone on the board not to long ago.

I did as well, and got nothing but "smh" replies and pictures of graveyards. There's a whole book called "The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS". The high HIV rates in black communities is a direct result of large numbers of black men being locked up due to the drug war, HAVING SEX WITH OTHER MEN WHILE IN JAIL, and then coming out and fucking with women again!
 

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I did as well, and got nothing but "smh" replies and pictures of graveyards. There's a whole book called "The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS". The high HIV rates in black communities is a direct result of large numbers of black men being locked up due to the drug war, HAVING SEX WITH OTHER MEN WHILE IN JAIL, and then coming out and fucking with women again!

Question I don't want to sound stupid but how does the disease or infection start. I mean there has to be a starter host right? I mean what is the difference between to fags and a male and woman?
 

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Question I don't want to sound stupid but how does the disease or infection start. I mean there has to be a starter host right? I mean what is the difference between to fags and a male and woman?

Because its a blood disease in the sense it has to enter the blood stream & the easiest way to do that is by anal sex. The gay agenda doesn't allow them to specify the sexual act because anal sex between a man & woman is considered heterosexual sex. Drug users & those having anal sex are at the greatest risk. Its near impossible for infected semen to enter the bloodstream through a vagina.
 

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The article is pretty much consistent with what I have heard from the pornstars that I have met in my life where they get tested for everything where over 98% of the time they know their and their co-worker/ on screen partners status.

The only thing I disagree with, throwing me off from the article or is contradiciting what I know and heard from people on the inside is that for HIV, the testing isn't done thru blood work. It's done by PCR DNA, the same test they give to screen new born babies to see if they have the hiv virus. With that line of work u need super super super early detection screening like around 24-48 hrs, u can't wait for anti-bodies to be present or else you would be dead by then or there would be a serious epidemic on u'r hand LOL. That is why the PCR DNA is used on new born babies. With the PCR DNA it's looking for the viral genetic DNA material of HIV when it has just infected the white blood cells in the body or immune system called lymophocytes.

IF u test for HIV thru blood work, it could take literally it could take weeks or months before the anti-bodies thru the blood becomes present if someone is infected. A new born baby's natural immune response system is not strong enough for it to survive that kind of wait time without proper medications or inhibitors (i.e, nucleotide, protease or integrase) to prevent more infected cells from being replicated or multiplying thru the body.

Yours Truly.....Professor
 

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Because its a blood disease in the sense it has to enter the blood stream & the easiest way to do that is by anal sex. The gay agenda doesn't allow them to specify the sexual act because anal sex between a man & woman is considered heterosexual sex. Drug users & those having anal sex are at the greatest risk. Its near impossible for infected semen to enter the bloodstream through a vagina.

So most likely Magic was on the down low?
 

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This is why i laugh when i hear kats on here talking they want to sleep with this,that and the other porn chick.

most these chicks got herpes.
:smh:
 

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Yall need to listen.
I got infected with HIV while I was locked up in prison 8 years ago. I don't have AIDS, though, thank god. But this is a reminder to you younger generation to fly straight and don't do drugs or go to prison.
 

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I got infected with HIV while I was locked up in prison 8 years ago. I don't have AIDS, though, thank god. But this is a reminder to you younger generation to fly straight and don't do drugs or go to prison.

some nut 15 dayer wrote the same bullshit to me a while back, something along them lines. HNIC man... cmon
 

Akata King

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Because its a blood disease in the sense it has to enter the blood stream & the easiest way to do that is by anal sex. The gay agenda doesn't allow them to specify the sexual act because anal sex between a man & woman is considered heterosexual sex. Drug users & those having anal sex are at the greatest risk. Its near impossible for infected semen to enter the bloodstream through a vagina.

Average life expectancy for gay men is 47. For porn stars it's around 37. Just posting this info because Blunt won't! :smh:
 

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DID SOMEBODY SAY HERPES!?!?
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I did as well, and got nothing but "smh" replies and pictures of graveyards. There's a whole book called "The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS". The high HIV rates in black communities is a direct result of large numbers of black men being locked up due to the drug war, HAVING SEX WITH OTHER MEN WHILE IN JAIL, and then coming out and fucking with women again!

exactly. I was telling cats this in the other thread and posted a link showing the connection with high incarceration rates and high HIV rates in the community.

I came upon this discovery when I went to the doctors years ago to get tested for std's including HIV. they doctor looked at me like i was crazy when I said I wanted a HIV test. He said, "your not gay or a drug user are you?" I was like "No." Then he was like " why are you getting tested for HIV then?"

I was confused because the media made it seem like a equal opportunity disease, but after that I started doing real research on the subject and realized we were being bambooozled.
 

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exactly. I was telling cats this in the other thread and posted a link showing the connection with high incarceration rates and high HIV rates in the community.

I came upon this discovery when I went to the doctors years ago to get tested for std's including HIV. they doctor looked at me like i was crazy when I said I wanted a HIV test. He said, "your not gay or a drug user are you?" I was like "No." Then he was like " why are you getting tested for HIV then?"

I was confused because the media made it seem like a equal opportunity disease, but after that I started doing real research on the subject and realized we were being bambooozled.

Many doctors will roll their eyes if asked to perform an HIV test on a drug-free heterosexual male. They know the truth. Can you post that link showing the connection between high incarceration rates and HIV rates in the black community. In the meanwhile, check out the links below:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0895267292/?tag=vp314-20

http://fumento.com/aids/pozaids.html

http://americansfortruth.com/news/fumento-was-right-on-the-myth-of-heterosexual-aids.html

http://denmarkvesey.blogspot.com/2010/01/myth-of-heterosexual-aids.html

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jun/12/aids.health
 

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Many doctors will roll their eyes if asked to perform an HIV test on a drug-free heterosexual male. They know the truth. Can you post that link showing the connection between high incarceration rates and HIV rates in the black community. In the meanwhile, check out the links below:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0895267292/?tag=vp314-20

http://fumento.com/aids/pozaids.html

http://americansfortruth.com/news/fumento-was-right-on-the-myth-of-heterosexual-aids.html

http://denmarkvesey.blogspot.com/2010/01/myth-of-heterosexual-aids.html

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jun/12/aids.health

Cool. Good stuff bruh.

This is the link to the article.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/06/u...and-aids-affecting-blacks-inside-and-out.html


This is the thread.

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=591524
 

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This was useless.
Tested once a month? What if you just got a VD 2 weeks ago? We all like porn, but them some nasty folks
 

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The article is pretty much consistent with what I have heard from the pornstars that I have met in my life where they get tested for everything where over 98% of the time they know their and their co-worker/ on screen partners status.

The only thing I disagree with, throwing me off from the article or is contradiciting what I know and heard from people on the inside is that for HIV, the testing isn't done thru blood work. It's done by PCR DNA, the same test they give to screen new born babies to see if they have the hiv virus. With that line of work u need super super super early detection screening like around 24-48 hrs, u can't wait for anti-bodies to be present or else you would be dead by then or there would be a serious epidemic on u'r hand LOL. That is why the PCR DNA is used on new born babies. With the PCR DNA it's looking for the viral genetic DNA material of HIV when it has just infected the white blood cells in the body or immune system called lymophocytes.

IF u test for HIV thru blood work, it could take literally it could take weeks or months before the anti-bodies thru the blood becomes present if someone is infected. A new born baby's natural immune response system is not strong enough for it to survive that kind of wait time without proper medications or inhibitors (i.e, nucleotide, protease or integrase) to prevent more infected cells from being replicated or multiplying thru the body.

Yours Truly.....Professor

Ok, if a baby's immune system is too fragile at birth, wouldn't it also be too fragile in utero (in the uterus)?

Therefore the babies born with HIV were also CONCEIVED with HIV right?

Your logic is flawed...you make it seem as if the babies contract HIV AT birth! They can do the PCR DNA test in utero via amniocentesis right? :confused:
 

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Many doctors will roll their eyes if asked to perform an HIV test on a drug-free heterosexual male. They know the truth. Can you post that link showing the connection between high incarceration rates and HIV rates in the black community. In the meanwhile, check out the links below:

I think this is before the whole anal sex craze ... I assume it is the same risk to get HIV from anal sex with a HIV positive FEMALE as it is with a gay person ... basically anal sex is anal sex ...

Let's be clear before someone here thinks there is some magic formula (no pun intended) that prevents heterosexual HIV infection .... IV Drug use and ANAL Sex carries high HIV infection rates
 

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There's a lot of misinformation being spewed on here....It's not the ANAL sex per se that makes HIV easier to contract between two men. It's the surface area of the mucous membrane coupled with access to the bloodstream more than anything else. A penis has a very small surface area that can be exposed to the virus from fluids. Basically a small opening (unless you have ulcers). A vagina has a large surface area of mucous membrane. The anal area also has a large surface area. This explains why Men who have sex with Men are at risk. This also explains why women are contracting HIV at faster rates.

Larger surface area of mucous membrane. This is the reason a straight man not using IV drugs will probably not contract HIV.
 

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but how does pornstar with genital herpes still working, especially when no condoms are used. :puke:
 

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There's a lot of misinformation being spewed on here....It's not the ANAL sex per se that makes HIV easier to contract between two men. It's the surface area of the mucous membrane coupled with access to the bloodstream more than anything else. A penis has a very small surface area that can be exposed to the virus from fluids. Basically a small opening (unless you have ulcers). A vagina has a large surface area of mucous membrane. The anal area also has a large surface area. This explains why Men who have sex with Men are at risk. This also explains why women are contracting HIV at faster rates.

Larger surface area of mucous membrane. This is the reason a straight man not using IV drugs will probably not contract HIV.

No it's the anal sex ... you are confusing yourself ... an anus is an anus ... the rectum is pretty much a giant muscle with lots of vascular tissue therefore lots of blood ... and there is lots of friction and no lubrication in anal sex ... coupled with the anus (again for both sexes) is naturally contracted so this constant squeezing adds even more friction and trauma to both parties

thus INCREASING the chance for transmission of blood and HIV virus ... the penis hole is not where the virus enters the blood stream it is broken capillaries and skin cells on the shaft and head ... haven't studied this in a while so correct me if I'm wrong (preferably with sources)
 

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I don't know if you shoot up or not...but if not, as far as HIV is concerned, you're good. About the other bugs...that's a different story.

Nope, no dope for me at all, but my thing is this. If i was to fuck a girl that last boyfriend was obsessed with anal sex then that increase my chance of getting it. Correct? If this board a reflection on blacks in society then i would assume that most black men love anal.
 
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