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Not the norm but available
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It’s not the norm and some will say never but it’s available but success rates vary.  I see it as the norm with UTR and sugar babies. And with touring pornstars that offer it with test scores.  
It isn’t the norm with agencies or ultra high end.  
It’s usually offered behind closed doors and for extra tip.

It seems that the once impossible to find bbfs is something that's become available with a number of providers. Is my memory failing me or does anyone else see this as a trend?

I would agree, to an extent. I have seen some of the K-girls sites advertise bbfs and/or  cip. However, all of the reputable providers who address the issue make it clear that is not on the menu. I may be missing something. But, that’s my observation.

It’s not the norm and some will say never but it’s available but success rates vary.  I see it as the norm with UTR and sugar babies. And with touring pornstars that offer it with test scores.  
It isn’t the norm with agencies or ultra high end.  
It’s usually offered behind closed doors and for extra tip.

STD’s are real & myself do not desire getting any. I am sure BBFS exists, but is it a trend no. I do not know of any providers personally who offer this high risk service. BBFS is unprofessional. I understand people are going to have unprotected sex it’s life. Providers have boyfriends, and husbands they have BBFS in everyday life. I choose to lower my risks & stay safe. I don’t have a boyfriend, or a husband. I am a simgle mom who cares about her health.  

I think some people think BBFS will get them regulars & keep them. 🤷🏽‍♀️

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Rafl27 reads

I think it’s just as common. I figure I can bring my own if I’m worried about it.

I'm getting more and more requests for this,  I'm actually surprised by the amount of providers/ clients who have no care or concern for their health.
Its not something I would provide

Why?  Too many reasons to even discuss (ease of the AIDS epidemic,  disproportionate impact on certain populations, PreP, testing, treatment,  etc...)

That said, many of the things we do in life are a risk.  We all select our own level of what we feel is acceptable risk.  

BW

PS; This is not a plug for bbfs.  

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