Do you think visiting an escort is risky in terms of STDs? It’s time to challenge this assumption. You might be mistaken.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important to me personally and as an escort. I eat healthily, go to the gym, have received vaccinations against all relevant vaccine-preventable diseases, and regularly visit the Sexual Health Clinic (GGD) every three months for STD checks. These visits include comprehensive tests for HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea, ensuring my well-being and that of my clients.
My profession is often misunderstood, which underscores the importance of addressing the stigma surrounding sex work and STDs. Contrary to popular belief, studies show that the prevalence of STDs among sex workers is much lower than in the general population of the same age group. I believe this low prevalence is due to the high level of awareness and commitment to safe sex practices in our line of work, and its legality, which provides a safer environment for both sex workers and clients.
I don’t mind visiting the Sexual Health Clinic (GGD). I always find it a very positive experience. The staff’s professionalism and non-judgmental attitude have been a great comfort. They view my occupation as a normal job, fostering an open and safe space for discussion and care. Recently, I had a wonderful conversation with a young and pretty female nurse who was genuinely interested in my work. It almost seemed she was considering this herself, alongside her day job. It’s not the place to flirt with her, but maybe I will meet her one day…
How often do you get tested? Regardless of whether you’re in this “industry” or not, I believe it’s important to get tested at least once a year. It’s not just about your health; it’s also about protecting those you care about. When you date me, whether we become intimate or not, you can be reassured that I prioritize sexual health.
Dating an escort is a safer way to enjoy a great time with a beautiful girl of your choosing. Will I see you next? Just send me an e-mail and let it happen.
Very important message. I’m always anxious about my health, and I’m happy that you take responsibility for my safety. Thank you! I noticed you didn’t mention hepatitis-B. Don’t they test for hepatitis-B in your country? Hope to see you one day. xx
John Kock
Posted at 11:21h, 13 DecemberVery well wrote ????????
I will see forward to meet you
Brian
Posted at 15:36h, 13 DecemberVery important message. I’m always anxious about my health, and I’m happy that you take responsibility for my safety. Thank you! I noticed you didn’t mention hepatitis-B. Don’t they test for hepatitis-B in your country? Hope to see you one day. xx
Ami
Posted at 16:19h, 13 DecemberThat’s a good question! Yes, they do test hepatitis B in the Netherlands. However, I don’t need these since I’m vaccinated against hepatitis B :).