I believe sentence structure to be very important for proper mental health.

On the issue, here is my take on it. If you are working as talent, you are going you are basically agreeing to take certain risks. Obviously, since you are taking these risks, you find them acceptable.

As for Herpes, I think everyone getting into the business needs to accept this: "I am going to get herpes."

Because, you are. The same way that if you go to the club every night and hook up with random dudes or chicks, you are going to get herpes.

The fact is 20 to 25% of adults have genital herpes. http://www.herpes-coldsores-treatment-pictures.com/hsv/herpes_statistics.htm You do the math, there is just no way you are going to fuck hundreds of people and not get it.

Once you accept that fact, look at what you are being paid. It is safe to say that no one is going to pay you for a "regular job" the same wage you can make by getting fucked. Otherwise you'd do the other job? Right?

Hey, obviously if you are fucking for a living you are doing it because it is more pay and less work that other professions. That's basic economics. Unless you are doing it for charity and you just love to fuck...

So what am I saying? Testing for herpes is pointless because they all have it, or should accept the fact that no matter what they are going to get it. And if there was testing, after the first month everyone would test positive and none of the industry would bother to prevent someone from working who had it.

The only person who you could argue would be protected would be delusional newbies who think the biz is risk free. But hey, they should be happy if the person they are working with is positive for herpes, at least then it gives them a reallity check and they can decide if the business is worth the risk/reward of ocasional painful outbreaks.

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