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Saturday, 9 April 2011

PRODUCT TESTED : Gloves

With fisting being my party trick and a life long obsession i want to make sure that all the new kids out there are doing it safe and still keeping it fun.
 
HepC in rising at an alarming rate with more and more people getting infected. One of the ways you can catch HepC is through fisting. HepC is carried in the blood so wearing gloves will greatly reduce the chance of the tops nails getting in contact with the linings of your ass and causing tears or damage which could make you bleed. Even with gloves make sure the top has cut his nail supper short, get out a nail file to make sure there are no sharp edges because you really don't want the gloves to split inside your ass as well . Also be careful of sharing lube if your in a  flip flop, group session, or just round another fuck buddies house make sure you have taken your own lube in a clean bottle and keep it just for your own use during play, as i was recently told that the HepC virus can live up to 30 DAYS in a dead blood cell SCARY right. THINK if the top or bottom gets out a crusty looking bottle or even a clean one ask him when was the lube made. I would just not use it FULL STOP. For the top there is less risk if you have a glove on, as it will cover up any cuts or scratches you may have on your hands but for the bottom if your using someone else's lube you don't know who has used it before you. small amounts of blood could be in the lube from a previous play session and if that comes in contact with you then you increase the risk of you getting infected.
OK so i have used many gloves in my time but these are the ones I'm sticking with. Powder free so it wont cause irritation and supper smooth. That are a little thicker than the cheep ones you buy in the  pharmacy but i have asked the tops i have played with and they said they could still feel my ass through them.  As for giving a smoother surface i found these great as they help reduce friction which reduced the change of any damage happening to my ass.

My advice guys is simple if your going to get fisted or fist someone remember;
  1. CUT YOUR NAILS.
  2. WEAR A GLOVE.
  3. BRING YOUR OWN LUBE or MAKE SURE ITS FRESH LUBE in a CLEAN CONTAINER (a sports bottle is good if you use lubes like Jlube)
  4. NEVER SHARE LUBE
  5. AND IF YOUR IN A GROUP (lucky you) GET THE TOP TO CHANGE GLOVES BETWEEN EACH PERSON HES FISTING. And WASH HIS HANDS AND FORE ARMS.
I know its a bit of a pain in the ass but not as bad as the 6month min treatment to clear HEPC is.

GUYS PLAY SAFELY AND RESPONSIBLY.
If you want to buy these gloves

XXX ASHLEY RYDER

1 comment:

  1. Got infected with Hep C last year. To be honest never thought about the possibility of catching a Hep. C infection so it's good that you point it out to people. I'm in my 35th week of treatment now still 13 to go and I want to tell EVERYBODY out there: you don't want this infection!!! So play safe. I am counting down the weeks as it is horrible. Although I don't have as much side effects as many pople have I can tell you it's like being in HELL for 48 week!!!! And although the cure (peginterferon injection once a week and 6 ribavirin pills a day) works for me, not everyone can be cured!!!!!! It's true that Hep. C is rising at an alarming rate with more and more people getting infected as since I got infected I already heard from at least 5 people they got infected. Remember that a lot of people don't even know they are infected and the people who got infected mostly don't talk about it as they feel ashamed because it is caused by a variety of factors related to sexual activity and drug use. I was lucky that a guy who was diagnosed with hep. C told me he got infected and said I should go for a test. My hep. C viral load was 100.000 (which is very low. So the doctor adviced to start treatment immediately as the results would probably be better. After 8 weeks it had decreased to 80.000 but if it would not have gone down under 1.000 in week 12 they would stop the treatment as it has to go down by 10^2 in 12 weeks from starting the treatment (hope this makes sence to all who read this)After 12 weeks the virus was undetectabe THAT DOES NOT MEAN YOU CAN STOP as the treatment is 48 weeks!!!!!!!!!!! HELL HELL HELL.....so again be careful and play safe. Peter from the Netherlands...

    http://www.hepctrust.org.uk/hepatitis-c/Hepatitis+C+and+HIV

    Effects of HIV on Hepatitis C

    •While disease progression among those infected with hepatitis C alone is generally quite slow, giving patients time to consider their treatment options, it is more serious for those also infected with HIV because the body’s ability to control hepatitis C may be reduced by HIV infection.

    •Having HIV as well as hepatitis C may lead to faster progression to liver cirrhosis or liver cancer.

    •Having hepatitis C can mean that HIV treatment may not be as effective as it should be and your treatment options are reduced.

    •The damage hepatitis C does to the liver can also mean there is a greater risk of side effects from HIV drugs.

    •It is wise to consider treatment as soon as possible after diagnosis as treating during the acute phase is more likely to be successful in eradicating the virus.

    •The treatment for hepatitis C is less effective for co-infected patients than for those with hepatitis C alone.

    •If you remain untreated, you continue to pose a risk of infecting others through sexual contact.

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