His approach to STDs
It was a Wednesday afternoon and I foresaw heavy traffic in town
so I decided to rather board a taxi to visit a friend in the military hospital.
I got into the taxi with three other passengers. Amongst them a
military officer. Let’s call him Jon. Jon was explaining to anyone who
cared to listen that it is better not to have any further links with any lady
when you pay her for sex. He was referring to hiring ladies for pleasure. He
said that for your sake and your partner’s, it is safer not to take her phone
number, and not to have anything to do with her later.
When one of the passengers asked why he should pay for sex when he
can get it free from his partner, he said some of these ladies know how to do
it very well. Another passenger was concerned that most of these ladies would
contaminate you. Jon gave these options: you can either use the
withdrawal method, clean yourself with liquid bleach or wash up very well as
soon as you are done.
I really wanted to participate in the conversation but I figured
that getting involved might cause Jon to change his options. So I let him
talk. He went on explaining that those who catch illnesses are those who do not
apply one of the above methods.
We alighted and realized that he and I had the same destination.
As we were settling our bills with the taxi driver, I said to him, “Sir, what
is the place of the condom in all this”.
He laughed so much and all the other passengers, including the
driver, turned to have a good look at me. I was very serious but Jon thought I
was kidding. He however admitted the relevance of what I was saying. He told me
that in his profession they get a lot of coaching on STDs. He also added that a
lot of people are not courageous to know their HIV status. We both had a good
laugh as we went out ways, his facial expression still dazzled that I raised
the protection issue.
2 comments:
Wow: interesting, intriguing and educative.
Clean work in the beauty of the art.
So/hence, exhaust the possibilities.
divsy.
Typical of our people. I won't be surprise if Jon is a doctor.
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