finding fwb safely

Anonymous
The truth is women who make the decision to have FWB will delusionally lie to themselves that the man they are sleeping with will never give them an STD. The problem is that man sleeping with you without condoms may have slept with a other woman without condoms the same week. Or are you asking him to show you a full panel very week?
Get that stupidity out your mind that this man is "exclusive" to you. You are just another piece of ass to pump and dump. Dont get it twisted. You are not special and never will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor told me that sometimes if you have herpes and not actively having breakouts you can test negatively.

So some you slutty DWs out there desperate to have someone run through you remember next time your legs are spread wide open for the next guy he may be a herpes carrier who really tested negative.


Everyone has herpes, dingus.


Not true. Very not true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The truth is women who make the decision to have FWB will delusionally lie to themselves that the man they are sleeping with will never give them an STD. The problem is that man sleeping with you without condoms may have slept with a other woman without condoms the same week. Or are you asking him to show you a full panel very week?
Get that stupidity out your mind that this man is "exclusive" to you. You are just another piece of ass to pump and dump. Dont get it twisted. You are not special and never will be.



I can tell you from experience that women are just as likely to do this. My now ex gf was banging her old bf at the same time with no protection. Appearances can be deceiving. She was someone who had the appearance of being religious and upstanding member of their community. But definitely liked to sleep around
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try one of your friend's husbands. I hear that works well.


So true...you heard correctly!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor told me that sometimes if you have herpes and not actively having breakouts you can test negatively.

So some you slutty DWs out there desperate to have someone run through you remember next time your legs are spread wide open for the next guy he may be a herpes carrier who really tested negative.


Everyone has herpes, dingus.


Not true. Very not true.


While it's obviously not true that EVERYONE has herpes, it's true that many, many people have antibodies. For most people who are HSV positive, they either never have outbreaks, they have them rarely, or they take antivirals and rarely/never have outbreaks.

Recently I dated a physician, and then a NP. Neither one was as worried about herpes as the lay people on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The truth is women who make the decision to have FWB will delusionally lie to themselves that the man they are sleeping with will never give them an STD. The problem is that man sleeping with you without condoms may have slept with a other woman without condoms the same week. Or are you asking him to show you a full panel very week?
Get that stupidity out your mind that this man is "exclusive" to you. You are just another piece of ass to pump and dump. Dont get it twisted. You are not special and never will be.



I can tell you from experience that women are just as likely to do this. My now ex gf was banging her old bf at the same time with no protection. Appearances can be deceiving. She was someone who had the appearance of being religious and upstanding member of their community. But definitely liked to sleep around


+100 ex was banging a married woman unprotected…who was on all kinds of dating sites and banging other dudes too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor told me that sometimes if you have herpes and not actively having breakouts you can test negatively.

So some you slutty DWs out there desperate to have someone run through you remember next time your legs are spread wide open for the next guy he may be a herpes carrier who really tested negative.


Everyone has herpes, dingus.


Not true. Very not true.


While it's obviously not true that EVERYONE has herpes, it's true that many, many people have antibodies. For most people who are HSV positive, they either never have outbreaks, they have them rarely, or they take antivirals and rarely/never have outbreaks.

Recently I dated a physician, and then a NP. Neither one was as worried about herpes as the lay people on DCUM.


Very few men who have outbreaks would take anti-virals. They have side effects. It’s only 14% of women abc 8% men with general herpes out there. I don’t want to catch it and be on anti-virals for a dating sake. F..k it they can date others with herpes if there are so many available out there
Anonymous
Well, it seems they should be a friend, no? Friendships take time and investment to build and maintain. They happen when you join a club or shared activity, and build on those connections.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, it seems they should be a friend, no? Friendships take time and investment to build and maintain. They happen when you join a club or shared activity, and build on those connections.


OK, how do I find a web (with benefits) online safely?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:please no judgement or hate-but where does one find a fwb safely online nowadays?


Old boyfriends from your teen years or 20s. Seriously. You already know them, there is some trust established, you know their quirks and demeanor, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Before they removed the explicit section it was the perfect place to meet like minded people.

The good part was that we had to log in and use a user name and those interested could send messages directly to the poster.



Why was it removed anyway?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, it seems they should be a friend, no? Friendships take time and investment to build and maintain. They happen when you join a club or shared activity, and build on those connections.


OK, how do I find a web (with benefits) online safely?


You're taking a serious health risk..I only see fwb already having infections and finding each other. Also online you're likely your fwb will be married already
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before they removed the explicit section it was the perfect place to meet like minded people.

The good part was that we had to log in and use a user name and those interested could send messages directly to the poster.



Why was it removed anyway?


Advertisers didn't like the content I believe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The truth is women who make the decision to have FWB will delusionally lie to themselves that the man they are sleeping with will never give them an STD. The problem is that man sleeping with you without condoms may have slept with a other woman without condoms the same week. Or are you asking him to show you a full panel very week?
Get that stupidity out your mind that this man is "exclusive" to you. You are just another piece of ass to pump and dump. Dont get it twisted. You are not special and never will be.


Easy solution then: use protection.
Anonymous
Find a man in the looking for a relationship section and gradually meet for later in the evening dates. 100% will turn into a Fwb situation
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