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Anyone else more often than not come down with the flu or a common cold or sore throat after a hot experience with a hookup or escort?   If so have you found a way to reduce its likelihood?

The best part of such encounters for me is the passionate kissing.  My non-medical assumption is that my immune system has gone into fight mode after experiencing something that is most likely the other person's normal protective flora and not necessarily a viral or bacterial infection.  

I also wonder how providers who have the reputation of being great kissers manage to stay healthy with the frequency of their exposure to what may be another person's normal human flora.

Thoughts?

 

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1 hour ago, claym said:

Anyone else more often than not come down with the flu or a common cold or sore throat after a hot experience with a hookup or escort?   If so have you found a way to reduce its likelihood?

The best part of such encounters for me is the passionate kissing.  My non-medical assumption is that my immune system has gone into fight mode after experiencing something that is most likely the other person's normal protective flora and not necessarily a viral or bacterial infection.  

I also wonder how providers who have the reputation of being great kissers manage to stay healthy with the frequency of their exposure to what may be another person's normal human flora.

Thoughts?

 

I frequently had sore throats for a few days after deep throating a hung man.  I think it was less due to bacteria/virus and more due to physical trauma to the back of my throat.  I've since learned that poppers work well to relax my throat in such situations, so my sore throats are less common now that the penis can go further down my throat without banging on my tonsils.

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Sore throats can have different causes, try some propolis and ginger, that's what I do after seeing providers, vitamin c tablets too.  If it is persistent or keeps returning, it’s worth to keep hydrated before and after, eat a good diet too.

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I once had a guy who fucked my throat and then my ass transmit an upper respiratory infection from my throat to my gi tract. The doctor swore I had an sti but after several rounds of testing it turned out to be the type of staph infection that typically occurs in the throat.

 

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6 minutes ago, hungry4darkmeat said:

I once had a guy who fucked my throat and then my ass transmit an upper respiratory infection from my throat to my gi tract. The doctor swore I had an sti but after several rounds of testing it turned out to be the type of staph infection that typically occurs in the throat.

 

Of the stuff that stiff staff staph is made of. 

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33 minutes ago, hungry4darkmeat said:

I once had a guy who fucked my throat and then my ass transmit an upper respiratory infection from my throat to my gi tract. The doctor swore I had an sti but after several rounds of testing it turned out to be the type of staph infection that typically occurs in the throat.

 

Interesting.  What were your GI symptoms?  Did the doctor suspect gonorrhea or . . . ?

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9 minutes ago, Pensant said:

That’s never happened to me over twenty years, thankfully. I seem to have a powerful immune system. For example my last bad cold was January 2013 and I never got Covid(or at least “symptomatic” Covid).

It's a strange thing, I had always had colds, nothing extreme, but noticeable symptoms progressing over a week or more at least once a year, sometimes more. I don't know when that changed, but I did notice that I had nothing of the sort during Covid. The isolation, mask wearing, the distancing, the limited outside interactions we were allowed, whatever it was, ended up with me having no respiratory infections through the winter of 2020, and still nothing into December, and January 2021 or the times over the next year when we had so many lock downs. Since then I haven't had a severe cold, only minor symptoms that built up a bit and faded (not always quickly). I have no idea what it was. Perhaps the Covid vaccinations, the flu vax I was more careful to get providing wider immunity than they had promised, or simply aging or the virus free years during the pandemic. I hope the hell that the absence of that part of my earlier life continues! 

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3 hours ago, mike carey said:

It's a strange thing, I had always had colds, nothing extreme, but noticeable symptoms progressing over a week or more at least once a year, sometimes more. I don't know when that changed, but I did notice that I had nothing of the sort during Covid. The isolation, mask wearing, the distancing, the limited outside interactions we were allowed, whatever it was, ended up with me having no respiratory infections through the winter of 2020, and still nothing into December, and January 2021 or the times over the next year when we had so many lock downs. Since then I haven't had a severe cold, only minor symptoms that built up a bit and faded (not always quickly). I have no idea what it was. Perhaps the Covid vaccinations, the flu vax I was more careful to get providing wider immunity than they had promised, or simply aging or the virus free years during the pandemic. I hope the hell that the absence of that part of my earlier life continues! 

 

Well stated.  I too was free of respiratory infections during Covid for I believe the conditions you have identified.   And that has been generally true since the loosening of most restrictions.  Hints of a cold or flu respond quickly to over-the-counter medications.  Save for an erotic massage that turned into not unhappily a full escort experience.  Bam!  I was down for the count and then some.  I now find myself restless to hire but wary of encounters that are by plan fully immersive.  

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21 hours ago, MenSpl said:

Sore throats can have different causes, try some propolis and ginger, that's what I do after seeing providers, vitamin c tablets too.  If it is persistent or keeps returning, it’s worth to keep hydrated before and after, eat a good diet too.

Just seeing this now.  Thanks for the advice.  I will give propolis, ginger, and vitamin c a try.    Following up on what you have said, I guess the best prevention is good self-care: hydration, diet, sleep, regular exercise, and normal amounts of stress.

For anyone interested in learning more about propolis, here is an article from the National Library of Medicine: Propolis: A Wonder Bees Product and Its Pharmacological Potentials:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3872021/#B22

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Further to my comment yesterday, and going to the part of the question musing about the correlation of an encounter being followed by mild symptoms, I have often wondered about apparently coincidentally having a cold while travelling. The idea that it might be an immune response to changes in environmental stimuli, the body adjusting to different microorganisms, pollens and the like, sounds plausible. Sort of a spike in immune response resulting in respiratory discomfort as it adapts to a new normal. I can recall similar nasal reactions after working in dusty conditions.

Whether it's the body clearing up a minor viral infection or reacting to altered environmental conditions is immaterial, something, if it's minor is worth musing about rather than worrying. It's part of the price of admission to enjoying life.

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Yeah I sometimes have a sore throat the day after a passionate sexual encounter. Not sure if it's from giving oral or from deep kissing. I have started to brush my teeth and gargle mouthwash really good after sex just to clean my mouth out of the other guy's cum/saliva and I think it's helped lessen that from happening.

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