Porn industry question

1) if there's no use of condons, how do actresses prevent themlselves from getting pregnant the most? Thru the morning-after pills or vasectomies?

2) what about the many diseases you can get? They say every performer, at least in the USA, is monthly tested, however, what if an actor whose test show he's clean got infected the day(s) after? There is a huge risk of passing the infection to other people.

PS: is there a way to see your posts7threads without havin' to resort to the 'search' fucntion? A shortcut or something?
 
PS: is there a way to see your posts7threads without havin' to resort to the 'search' fucntion? A shortcut or something?

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Welcome to Freeones, BTW. :thumbsup:
 
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Welcome to Freeones, BTW. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the welcome. But I meant when I log in, it's there where I can't find a quick function to look for my previous posts, if you know what I mean.
 
You could just click on your name right here and see them.
 
1) if there's no use of condons, how do actresses prevent themlselves from getting pregnant the most? Thru the morning-after pills or vasectomies?

2) what about the many diseases you can get? They say every performer, at least in the USA, is monthly tested, however, what if an actor whose test show he's clean got infected the day(s) after? There is a huge risk of passing the infection to other people.

PS: is there a way to see your posts7threads without havin' to resort to the 'search' fucntion? A shortcut or something?

1) All of the adult actresses that I know use birth control. The "morning after" pill is an OPTION, but nobody I know has used it.

2) Diseases are damn near impossible to 100% prevent. Performers get routinely checked, not just for AIDS, but for common STD's as well. That's about all they can do.
 
Definetly use birth control.. don't think they'd want to have to take the MAP every shoot.

I remember one instance when someone tested positive, they had to get everyone who shot a scene with that particular person to get tested.. it is a risk that isn't 100% preventable, but I think the industry in general is responsible in that area in doing everything they should be.
 
Set your profile to automatically subscribe to all threads that you have posted to and then after you log click on >quick links >subscribed threads and viola!
 
Females use sponges and spermicide in the pussy's for pregnancy. There have been pregnancy scares in porn.

I beleive Devin Deray claimed she got knocked up.

Peace.
 
what other options? I would've thought the morning pill was the best and most efficient method.

I don't know the science behind the "morning after" pill, so I can't say if it's more effective than birth control or not...I don't know.

I would assume that most actresses take birth control because it's been proven to be extrememly reliable and it's relatively cheap. Plus, it's not a big hassle to get birth control. You can just walk into any old **** store and buy it. The "morning after" pill isn't that easy to get (you have to take the time to go to a clinic, usually) and it's probably not used as much because it's a little more on the expensive side.

I was just stating before what the people I know have used while in the industry. There could very well be plenty more options, I just don't know what they would be.
 
what other options? I would've thought the morning pill was the best and most efficient method.

I have to be reading this wrong.

Surely, you're asking a different question than the one I have highlighted, right? :confused: :dunno:

You're asking what other types of "Birth Control Options" are available to Adult Entertainment actresses??? The same ones available to every other person living in a civilized society. :hatsoff:

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MEN:

1. Condoms;

WOMEN:

1. Female Condom;
2. Spermicides;
3. Diaphragm;
4. Cervical Cap;
5. Contraceptive Sponge;
6. Birth Control pills;
7. Depo-Provera;
8. Lunelle;
9. NuvaRing / Vaginal Ring;
10. Ortho-Evra Path (Birth Control Patch);
11. I.U.D.;
12. Tubal Ligation.

If you're asking which is the preferred method in the industry, it would be better to ask one of the OSCM's ... provided they answer something so personal, of course.
 
u can get tested and have the results in minutes now. i got an hiv test not too long ago and i got the results in less than 20mins.
 
But the guys never cum in the girl's pussy so what's the worry?

On a number of guys sacs you can see the vasectomy scar.

STD's aren't prevented just by getting a vasectomy...THAT'S the worry. You'd also be surprised at the number of times you will see the male star have an orgasm while still inside the female...it's quite common.
 
I must be watching different videos than you.

The only time on film I see a guy cum in a girl's pussy is when it's the faux internal creampie, i.e. the guy's cockhead is just barely inside her pussy.

Only condoms or abstinence reduce the risk of STDs.

The more interesting question is if porn star STDs were considered a workplace injury, where would it put them on the list of riskiest jobs. I say pretty low. Far more police, firefighters, construction workers, and fisherman to name a few professions get injured or die from their work than do porn stars.

I think it's a pretty low risk business but it's not social acceptable to say that because it's not what society wants to hear.
 
i was taught that you didn't need to cum in a girl's pussy to get her pregnant. all you had to do was put your dick in there, as the liquid which lubricates the dick tube contains small amounts of sperm, and that small amount holds the capacity to make a woman pregnant.
 
I cannot - I refuse - to believe that people still do not know how STD's are transmitted. :confused: :dunno:

One reason STDs spread is because people think they need to have sexual intercourse to become infected. That's wrong. A person can get some STDs, like herpes or genital warts, through skin-to-skin contact with an infected area or sore. Another myth about STDs is that you can't get them if you have oral or anal sex. That's also wrong because the viruses or bacteria that cause STDs can enter the body through tiny cuts or tears in the mouth and anus, as well as the genitals.

STDs also spread easily because you can't tell whether someone has an infection. In fact, some people with STDs don't even know that they have them. These people are in danger of passing an infection on to their sex partners without even realizing it.

Some of the things that increase a person's chances of getting an STD are:

* Sexual activity at a young age. The younger a person starts having sex, the greater his or her chances of becoming infected with an STD.
* Lots of sex partners. People who have sexual contact — not just intercourse, but any form of intimate activity — with many different partners are more at risk than those who stay with the same partner.
* Unprotected sex. Latex condoms are the only form of birth control that reduce your risk of getting an STD. Spermicides, diaphragms, and other birth control methods may help prevent pregnancy, but they don't protect a person against STDs.


Here are some common STD's:


* Chlamydia
* Genital Herpes (HSV-2)
* Genital Warts
* Gonorrhea
* Hepatitis B (HBV)
* HIV and AIDS
* Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
* Pubic Lice (Crabs)
* Syphilis
* Trichomoniasis

Come on, people ... wise up and smarten up. All the information in the world is at your fingertips; take some time and do some research on your own, folks. You won't regret it ... it could, in fact, one day save your life.

If you have a question about something, USE THE INTERNET. Or ask your friends. Or ask your relatives. Or ask a doctor or a librarian. Don't sit there in ignorance and silence, just guessing and assuming about something. BE AWARE.

@ Super_Noob ...

Super_Noob said:
i was taught that you didn't need to cum in a girl's pussy to get her pregnant. all you had to do was put your dick in there, as the liquid which lubricates the dick tube contains small amounts of sperm, and that small amount holds the capacity to make a woman pregnant.

YOU ARE CORRECT. And here is a link to Planned Parenthood that supports and backs up his post:

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I must be watching different videos than you.

The only time on film I see a guy cum in a girl's pussy is when it's the faux internal creampie, i.e. the guy's cockhead is just barely inside her pussy.

Check the "Creampie dick pumping it in" threads in the watch videos section, there are lots of videos with full internal creampie cumshots where the dick is in all the way, not just the head :nanner:



u can get tested and have the results in minutes now. i got an hiv test not too long ago and i got the results in less than 20mins.
With HIV, don't you need to wait like 4-6 weeks to be 100% sure you're clean? If you did contract HIV, it wouldn't show up in a test until 4-6 weeks later.. I think
 
i was taught that you didn't need to cum in a girl's pussy to get her pregnant. all you had to do was put your dick in there, as the liquid which lubricates the dick tube contains small amounts of sperm, and that small amount holds the capacity to make a woman pregnant.

You are indeed correct. It just like basketball in that you dribble before you shoot. The dribble can make a woman pregnant. The big load makes pregnancy more probable but it is not absolutely necessary for conception.
 
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