Please help us out here. We have seen in some profiles both on this site and some other sites, a listing if they practice safe sex. The replies to this question are, always, upon request and never. In this day and age of STD's, Hiv and all the other viruses that want to grab a hold of you, why would some on select upon request? Another favorite of ours (that we see listed) is we love bareback. We don't care how well we know someone, if we are talking intercourse, you are going to wrap that rascal, no ifs ands or buts. Are we missing something here? Are people in the lifestyle having unprotected sex (bareback) with just anybody they meet? DO THEY HAVE A DEATH WISH? Let us know what you think. Answer here or mail us here.
Thanks,
M n D
Thanks,
M n D
I don't play with anyone except my one hubby unless they're wearing a condom...unless I'm only playing with a female, then I do have some confusion as to where the condom goes. :P And my hubby wears a condom when playing with anyone other than me. 

Thanks, Hotwife4u.
Yes. Life is not just "drawing breaths" - but "doing things that make you feel alive" - and real living involves choosing which risks we are willing to accept - to feel alive.
I've been on both sides of this particular argument - and I don't think there's any absolute - other than "total abstinence" as stated. So. Just like I choose to drive (and expose myself to car accidents) and I choose to breathe (and expose myself to a plethora of carcinogens and communicable diseases) - I also choose to sometimes participate in some sexual activities which expose me to potential problems.
We all have to decide what we're willing to risk - for the potential rewards. Sometimes it is worth it to have the rush of riding a roller coaster or skydiving.... and though people die doing those things, a lot fewer do than some would lead you to believe. Same with sex.
Yes. Life is not just "drawing breaths" - but "doing things that make you feel alive" - and real living involves choosing which risks we are willing to accept - to feel alive.
I've been on both sides of this particular argument - and I don't think there's any absolute - other than "total abstinence" as stated. So. Just like I choose to drive (and expose myself to car accidents) and I choose to breathe (and expose myself to a plethora of carcinogens and communicable diseases) - I also choose to sometimes participate in some sexual activities which expose me to potential problems.
We all have to decide what we're willing to risk - for the potential rewards. Sometimes it is worth it to have the rush of riding a roller coaster or skydiving.... and though people die doing those things, a lot fewer do than some would lead you to believe. Same with sex.