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that time of year, test time!!!

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Its that time for year for me, every february I go and get my routine STI checkup. Its painless and all done and dusted within a few minutes, bloods taken, swabs done and all the questions answered. Then its the week wait to get the results. All clear again....yipee! So my question is: when was the last time you went for your sti check up? I've met men on here socially who admit to never having been and women too. Which in my eyes is utter madenss. Peeps, we are having sex, doesnt matter how protected we think we are there are many sti's that can be caught. Read the very interesting sexual health link on the left at your leisure. We are all here for the same reason, to have fun and being careful, looking after our own sexual health and also respecting the sexual health of others is as important as whether we enjoy each others company. its important to keep this issue to the forefront of your minds. Be honest in the poll and if this thread stikes any sort of chord with you and you dont want to admit to never having been tested.....get yourself an appt today!!! Be safe and have fun! Mona x x x x
Excellent post Mona :thumbup: and I would just like to add that it is "FREE" in any of the clinics and also non-judgemental. Staff in these clinics are so respectful too. Oh yeah I am within the last 6 months...
This is the best thread i have seen here in a long time. Many people seem to forget to get tested which is fine for them, but when you are risking other peoples life get off your ass and get the test done. And a very important point that people seem to forget S.T.I`s can be passed thought oral sex also. For the sake of a few minutes embarrassment, get the test and keep everyone safe. Thank you for posting this Mona.
An interesting & educational post, also a timely reminder, its springtime & the wood is rising. Cover it always & test it often.
Excellent thread and a reminder to all of us..............xxxxxxxxanny
I have been asked to post this. "Mona, I am no longer on the site but hopefully can use you as a medium, Sti's come in all forms, not only too the young but even to the oldest of swingers, age has no barrier. Lets not brush that under the carpet, but be truthful not only with one's self but potential meets" "Ex member who still reads the forums"
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I have been asked to post this.
"Mona, I am no longer on the site but hopefully can use you as a medium, Sti's come in all forms, not only too the young but even to the oldest of swingers, age has no barrier. Lets not brush that under the carpet, but be truthful not only with one's self but potential meets"
"Ex member who still reads the forums"

An excellent point ex member sadly by the lack of response to this thread i feel it is been brushed under the carpet a sad state of affairs in view of it been a sex site where the members are meant to be so sexually aware.....not in the most important of ways it seems/
Just came across this on a Sky News blog site
One in nine patients treated for chlamydia and gonorrhea infections was revealed by the research to be a swinger in their forties. For those over the age of 45, partner-swapping accounted for more than half of all such infections.

the story is sensationalist but it is a good reminder to get regular tests.
"Swinging" - practising the exchange of partners, especially spouses, for sex. Source: The Free Dictionary.
Is there anything new in swinging? The Romans would, presumably, consider it pretty tame.
What about the Victorians? We think they were up-tight. Fonder of the workhouse than wenching. But imagine if they had access to modern technology; the internet and mobile phones to fix-up assignations beneath the pea-soupers. They might then have been throwing their barouche keys into the snuff-box with indecent haste.
Or maybe they were smarter than that. Maybe they realised that sharing multiple sexual partners about whom they knew next to nothing was a recipe for - at the time - fatal sexually-transmitted diseases like syphillis.
Certainly, we can say with confidence that our own generation is now paying the price for losing sight of some eternal verities about copulation.
Why? Because a big study has shown a soaring rate of STD's caused by partner-swapping and swinging in particular.
One in nine patients treated for chlamydia and gonorrhea infections was revealed by the research to be a swinger in their forties. For those over the age of 45, partner-swapping accounted for more than half of all such infections.
The Sexually Transmitted Infections journal says swingers ‘potentially may act as an STI transmission bridge to the entire population’.
I don't swing, so why should I have a problem with people who don't share my prissiness?
Well, apart from the fact that STD's tend to impact on all of us in one way or another, I am unsettled about the way swinging is gaining social acceptance.
These sands of sexual morality are constantly shifting. Unthinkable though it may seem now, in the 1970s there was a concerted effort by some social libertarians to liberalise the laws on .
I am not likening to swinging. But that is not to say that swinging is victimless, nor that within its practises there are those who are left feeling abused.
Common sense dictates that it will be rare for a couple to have the same appetite for formalised partner-swapping. It's likely that one person will be 'going along' with their partner's peccadiloes.
There are those who argue that swinging can be good for a relationship. But from the outside it looks like what I strongly suspect it is: a grubby, corrosive sub-culture in which everybody pretends to be getting what they want, while a substantial minority, in fact, are not.
We do not make jokes - in public at lest - about other forms of abuse within relationships. But take umbrage to a crack about the car keys in the ashtray and you'd be dismissed as a crank.
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I am astonished by this. An absolutely disgusting article - especially the last three paragraphs.
Has he not made the obvious connection that 1 in 9 test positive for STD's as swingers because swingers attend STD clinics more often than any other social group because we're very aware of our sexual health??
If you look at the facts the reporter is sensationalising things. However swingers do have more partners than the average person. Many do practice unprotected sex, mainly oral but it still happens and you do have a higher chance of a STD if your a swinger.
People should read it as it is a piece of sensationalist journalism. However its a good reminder to have checks and ask about playmates history. The big problem in swinging to me is the fact many do not disclose their play history honestly and i suspect they never will.
Generally I used to go after a relationship or about 18mpnths or so. Having said that Been meaning to do it the whole summer.
And ladies dont forget to have a smear test....it could save your life.
Where are the free clinics? The last time I went to the well woman for a full check up it was almost 200 quid! Any info greatly appreciated as it's been almost a year since the last one for me.
Eden, sent you a message as i dont think we can post place names here.
This is not a comprehensive or complete list, but a free service is availabe these hospitals, for more detailed information it is best to contact the service nearest you.
STI CLINICS
Dublin
St. James's Hospital, Dublin 8
The Department of Genitourinary Medicine and Infectious Diseases (GUIDE) Clinic
Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Eccles St., Dublin 7
Monday - Thursday (STI Clinic) - -
Baggot Street Clinic, 19 Haddington Road, Dublin 4
CLARE
Ennis General Hospital.
(by appointment only)
CORK
Victoria Hospital, Old Blackrock Road, Cork.
Monday/Tuesday/Thursday -
Wednesday - & -
All clinics are by appointment only.
GALWAY
University College Hospital, Newcastle Road, Galway
KERRY
Tralee General Hospital, Tralee, Co. Kerry
By appointment only.
LIMERICK
Regional Hospital, Dooradoyle, Limerick
(by appointment only)
Tuesday & Friday - & -
MAYO
Mayo General Hospital, Castlebar, Co. Mayo
Tuesday -
SLIGO
Sligo Regional Hospital, The Mall, Sligo
Tuesday -
(walk-in basis)
TIPPERARY
Nenagh General Hospital
Wednesday -
(by appointment only)
WATERFORD
Waterford Regional Hospital, Waterford
Monday -
Thursday -
NORTHERN IRELAND
BELFAST
Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
Monday -
Wednesday & Friday -
Tuesday & Thursday -
COLERAINE
Causeway G.U.M. Clinic, Coleraine
Tuesday -
Friday -
DERRY
Altnagelvin Hospital, Glenshane Rd., Derry
GUM Drop-In Clinic
Monday, Wednesday & Friday -
Monday -
Wednesday -
NEWRY
Daisy Hill Hospital, Newry
Wednesday -
Bumped!