Health checks on clints

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Tahlia

Make it clear to the client that it is safe sex or no sex!
The first thing to do to prevent infection is to check your clients for visible signs of STIs (though remember not all STIs have visible signs). It is best to check your client after you have taken the money and before he has a shower or goes to the toilet. Urinating can clear a discharge and will take about half an hour for it to build before it is visible.

Try and make your client feel comfortable by explaining that the check is for their health as well as yours. Tell them you do it with everyone - including regulars. Develop a routine that works for you.

Clients often expect to receive a health check from seeing other sex workers. Clients usually appreciate the health check, saying to me: “I feel safe with you—and that’s why I come back” and “It’s sexy when you’re on your knees in front of me”. I like to do the health check before the job, especially full-service jobs. Some workers massage and other workers find it easier to do a discreet health check during the job, before they touch the client’s genital area.

Find out from co-workers about what they do.

Where to look
•Lift the client’s penis and have a good look around the genital area.
•Lift his balls and pull back his foreskin.
•Gently squeeze along the shaft of his penis to see if a discharge emerges.
•Look between the area of his anus and penis.
•Check around the anal area.
•Look through the pubic hair and around the genitals, thighs and buttocks.
What to look for
•Sores, blisters, rashes, and warts.
•Itching, redness, swollen glands, unpleasant odour.
•Discharge—if it is milky, thick, yellowish, grayish and/or smelly it could be gonorrhoea or chlamydia.
•Crabs—these are brown or white and look like freckles.
•Look over mouth and lips for blisters and sores, especially if you kiss your clients.
Remember: pre-cum can look normal, but it may still be infectious.

Check over the rest of the body, looking for sores, just to be sure. If you are unsure ask another worker for their opinion.

Try not to get upset with a client if you find something that looks like an STI. After all, they may not have realised themselves. Try to get a co-worker to back you up if necessary, especially to double check if the client thinks they’re “clean”. Recommend the client visits a clinic for tests and treatment before they come back. It can be useful to keep some contact cards from your local sexual health clinic to give to clients. Also, find out what the management or receptionists will do in the way of support under these circumstances before you start seeing clients.

If you have to or want to provide a service, offer hand relief (using a glove), an alternative service like B&D, or an erotic “act” or fantasy while they masturbate themselves.

Remember: STIs frequently cause no signs or symptoms. Using a condom is essential, even when there are no visible signs when you check your client

And remember safe sex is great sex
xoxoxox Princes tahlia :angel1:
 
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Farm Boy

Check around the anal area. Not even the in the 70s
and before the shower?
 
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Cathy/Diane87

This is very good advise Tahlia thank you :) this will help alot of girls starting in this industry that has never done an STI check before and is not really sure what to do.
 

Happy2

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Syphilis has been part of human culture for thousands of years. Its introduction into the human population is believed to be from sheep that were the original carriers of the disease. The study of syphilis makes up a large part of the medical research during the modern age of medicine, with entire courses of study and journals dedicated to the study of "Syphlology." The disease earned a reputation as the "great imitator" because of the number of ways in which it could present itself in later stages, affecting the skin, brain, eyes, heart, and joints. The history of syphilis parallels the history of mankind, and especially that of Western Europe. Many of the great leaders of western civilization were known to have the disease, and frequently the dementia which accompanies its progression.
My question is who was the first bloke to fuck a sheep.
See Farmboy another dangerous part of the job It's not only W/Ls and clints
who have to have checks It will just give us something else to do at tupping time
 

Happy2

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Syphilis has been part of human culture for thousands of years. Its introduction into the human population is believed to be from sheep that were the original carriers of the disease. The study of syphilis makes up a large part of the medical research during the modern age of medicine, with entire courses of study and journals dedicated to the study of "Syphlology." The disease earned a reputation as the "great imitator" because of the number of ways in which it could present itself in later stages, affecting the skin, brain, eyes, heart, and joints. The history of syphilis parallels the history of mankind, and especially that of Western Europe. Many of the great leaders of western civilization were known to have the disease, and frequently the dementia which accompanies its progression.

My question is who was the first bloke to fuck a sheep.
See Farmboy another dangerous part of the job It's not only W/Ls and clients
who have to have checks It will just give us something else to do at tupping time
 
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Farm Boy

Syphilis has been part of human culture for thousands of years. Its introduction into the human population is believed to be from sheep that were the original carriers of the disease. The study of syphilis makes up a large part of the medical research during the modern age of medicine, with entire courses of study and journals dedicated to the study of "Syphlology." The disease earned a reputation as the "great imitator" because of the number of ways in which it could present itself in later stages, affecting the skin, brain, eyes, heart, and joints. The history of syphilis parallels the history of mankind, and especially that of Western Europe. Many of the great leaders of western civilization were known to have the disease, and frequently the dementia which accompanies its progression.

My question is who was the first bloke to fuck a sheep.
See Farmboy another dangerous part of the job It's not only W/Ls and clients
who have to have checks It will just give us something else to do at tupping time

Thomas W Shindem has misinformed you H2. sheep do not carry syphilis and this disease did not originate with them
 

Happy2

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I know Farmboy it is generally accepted VD came from the Americas.
But I couldn't help it when I saw that piece.
 
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Alecia the Foxx

You can do a health check on a client without them even knowing. I find it is much less clinical that way.
 
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lanmjan

Not exactly related, what are good clinics to have one checked up in Sydney? Think would be good to check up from time to time.
 
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brisbanehartt

thanks for that Tahlia, i have been in the industry myself and it was always horrible to see and hear of some girls who have no idea what to look for .... :-(
 
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miramira

Not exactly related, what are good clinics to have one checked up in Sydney? Think would be good to check up from time to time.

They have free sexual health clinics, though they might just be for workers? Are you an Australian citizen or no?
 

Rochelle

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Wow Tahlia, you put some effort in this post. Great. You summed it up in a nice pocket size manual version......easy to understand. Good stuff :angel12:

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