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SCAT
Apr 14, 2008
Hi Dr. Bob
Last night was my first experience with scat play with a lapdancer, I drank her urine and after that she did shit inside my mouth, but I didnt swallow any piece of.... (Just my own saliva...) then I spit it out everything. I am worried because last night and right now I have laryngitis :( I am at risk ????
answer me please
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Response from Dr. Frascino

Hello,
Ick! I'm glad I wasn't eating dinner when I read your very unappetizing post!
Regarding HIV, symptoms associated with acute retroviral syndrome (ARS) take two to three weeks to manifest themselves. Consequently, whatever you're feeling the day after your unpalatable late-night snack, one thing is certain: It's not related to HIV!
In general, urine and feces do not transmit HIV, unless there is visible blood present.
Finally, instead of scat play, perhaps you could try a different hobby? Sudoku? Naked Twister?
Dr. Bob
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