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Re: OWO
« Reply #15 on: 21 October 2008, 04:54:04 pm »
Yes, this is one of the things people take different positions on and the most important thing is that you're comfortable with your choice, whatever it is.

There's a demand for it and a demand for people who don't do it (but not so much in the male market!)

I hadn't heard the "I don't want to be partly responsible for someone's wife getting the clap" reason much before (although I know of someone who puts off clients in relationships from seeing them) because, yes, "it's the guys that should be covering themselves against that".

If they want to take the risk of getting an uncovered blowjob, they need to live with any consequences - no-one's tying them down and doing it to them, unless that's what they paid for :)

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« Reply #16 on: 21 October 2008, 05:32:36 pm »
It's their responsibility, but if they're irresponsible they're not the only ones who could suffer. I can't make them be discreet enough not to be found out, but sexual health is one area where I have the option to reduce the potential impact and I see that as one point in favour of OW.

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« Reply #17 on: 22 October 2008, 04:16:00 pm »
what is the 'no brushing' rule??

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« Reply #18 on: 22 October 2008, 04:23:10 pm »
what is the 'no brushing' rule??

Brushing your teeth can open up small cuts and cause abrasions on your gums and around the mouth; this allows any infections that may be present to be transmitted far more easily. Therefore, don't brush your teeth within two hours of seeing a client - some people say four hours but I've been reliably informed by my local GUM that two is fine. It's a bit grim if you have an early morning booking but you do get used to it - use mouthwash before and after every booking instead.

I think the jury's out a bit on alcohol based v alcohol free mouthwash - I tend to alternate as I do get through quite a lot of it! Obviously if you do covered oral it's less of a consideration (although I would probably still err on the side of caution).

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« Reply #19 on: 22 October 2008, 04:37:36 pm »
Hey,

I just wanted to add that flossing shouldn't be done in these hours either - just in case any of you are real oral hygiene freaks. ;D

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« Reply #20 on: 24 October 2008, 09:40:34 pm »
I've been to the dentist today and after a chat about mouthwashes he recommended one called Corsodyl which is a strong antibacterial. Does anyone else know much about it - I've bought some but haven't come across it before.

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« Reply #21 on: 24 October 2008, 10:12:34 pm »
Yeah, I used it once to treat gingivitis. I think it says a course shouldn't last longer than two weeks, though.

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« Reply #22 on: 25 October 2008, 01:03:27 am »
You do have to be careful with Corsodyl. When I first discovered it I used it once a day in the hope that it would obviate the need to floss. Within quite a short time my teeth were noticeably stained, and I had to go to the hygienist for an emergency clean up. Now I just use it if I get an ulcer or something like that. A doctor once told me that a salt water solution is as good as any mouthwash. I not sure how true that is, but he clearly had great faith in it, because he went straight off to gargle with it after going down on me. lol

cecilia.chic

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« Reply #23 on: 25 October 2008, 02:22:19 am »
That's the best laugh I've had today!  Thanks for that. ;D 

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« Reply #24 on: 25 October 2008, 03:16:25 am »
i had a mental experiance with an abses (whatever... i cant spell it) the other week.  i shant go in to gory detail but i was glad i was already at the doctors surgery when it decided to explode in my mouth....

Anyway, i had to use corsodyl to help clear it up and my teeth are now horribly stained.  getting better with whitening toothpaste and i found a whitening listerine which im getting through rapidly too.  my point is its not as stubbourn as cigarrette or red wine staining but still a pain in the arse.

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« Reply #25 on: 26 October 2008, 01:27:49 pm »
My tip is to make sure you have cleaned your teeth before using corsodyl, if you are not using it for acute treatment purposes dilute with water about 50:50 and don't smoke, drink red wine, coffee or any other staining foods for about an hour after using it.

A mouthwash with the same active ingredient has been used in germany for decades called ' Nur Ein Tropfen' which translates to 'Just One Drop' and the recommended dosage is 1-2 drops in a normal glass of water for daily uses and only to be used neat when you have gingivitis or abcesses and from the appearance and taste corsodyl is of a similar strenght as the german product.
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Re: Don't forget flossing is a no-no too!
« Reply #26 on: 27 October 2008, 05:26:15 am »
Hey,

I just wanted to add that flossing shouldn't be done in these hours either - just in case any of you are real oral hygiene freaks. ;D

yes..I used to do that (before I was in the industry) and my friend caught me doing that one night before going out to the club and told me not to kiss anyone that night.

So I save the flossing for late nights now... ;D

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« Reply #27 on: 27 October 2008, 05:31:35 pm »
My tip is to make sure you have cleaned your teeth before using corsodyl, if you are not using it for acute treatment purposes dilute with water about 50:50 and don't smoke, drink red wine, coffee or any other staining foods for about an hour after using it.

A mouthwash with the same active ingredient has been used in germany for decades called ' Nur Ein Tropfen' which translates to 'Just One Drop' and the recommended dosage is 1-2 drops in a normal glass of water for daily uses and only to be used neat when you have gingivitis or abcesses and from the appearance and taste corsodyl is of a similar strenght as the german product.

Thanks Cassie - that's almost exactly how my dentist told me to use it - I mentioned to a client too and he apparently uses it regularly; his teeth are no more stained than anyone else's who likes a glass of wine and a few fags! I am diluting it as suggested - I just feel better having a 'big hitter' around the place because I'm really busy at the moment and I tend to get run down easily (and then wind up with mouth ulcers). I'm sticking to the Listerine for before/after bookings though :D.

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Re: OWO
« Reply #28 on: 27 October 2008, 05:53:49 pm »
Yes I use Corsodyl occasionally too, I just use it for a little while every so often and then go back to my normal toothpaste. I just decide to use it every so often.