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# 1.  Yes, that's theoretically possible.  I haven't heard of it...

*September 23, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to his own comment.*

1.  Yes, that's theoretically possible.  I haven't heard of it happening often though. 2a.  Yes, clients do try to pressure SW's to go without a condom, and sometimes sex workers acquiesce.  I have heard of this happening fairly often.   However, men can avoid this risk by wearing a condom. 2b.  Some sex acts (such as hand jobs) have a low rate of STD transmission even without a condom. Note, civilian women aren't incentivized to be honest about their past sexual behavior either. 3. Yes, many sex workers plan to eventually retire, and most of them want a boyfriend/husband.  That doesn't mean that they want a client for a partner.  Most clients who think a sex worker wants them outside of the job are delusional, IMO.
