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Hey, sexpigs! Whenever I've gotten STDS, be it gono or regular clamydia or syphilis (or even LGV), I've taken my shots and/or antibiotics and waited out the required no-sex period of 7 days usually (LGV was 21 days! never ever want it again!). Sexpigs, have any of you jumped the gun and started bb sex earlier (and by how much earlier) than your 7 or so 'dry, no sex' days? Did you get the same or other STDs immediately after or were you STD-free for a while? I'm very curious as to your sexual habits, or are you good sex pigs and wait it out? Txs for your candid stories!!  

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When I first got treated for gono in 2011, I heard from my usual fuckbuds. They knew what I had and what I was going through, and I told them when I was treated. Not a couple days later, the bottom invited me out to play. I remember that I reminded him I was just treated and informed not to have any activity for the next couple weeks. He said, "You got your shots, right? You'll be fine, we'll be fine. Come over." 

So I did. We fucked. They didn't get anything at all.

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I was at a bar, named "Dicks" long ago, and some guy wanted to suck me in the bathroom, knowing that I had gonno.  It burned as I came in his mouth and it wasn't a clear color but I was very happy to give it to him. I felt like a pig and was happy to discharge into his very willing mouth.

Piggy bttms are what encourage piggy tops.

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