New to the Sex Industry? Here’s Your ‘How-To’ Guide: Escorts Edition - Part IV
Know Your STIs: Protecting Yourself at Thirty56
When it comes to working in the adult industry, one of the most crucial aspects of personal safety is conducting a thorough STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) health check. While clients may dread this step, for practitioners, it is a non-negotiable procedure that ensures their continued health and ability to work at Thirty56.
Why Is an STI Health Check Important?
Put simply—if a practitioner contracts an STI at any point in their career, they cannot work until they are medically cleared. And in this industry, time off means lost income. STIs are infections or viruses that spread through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, and oral sex. While many are treatable, some are not, and a few can have serious long-term health implications. This is why regular health checks are a necessity, not just a precaution.
Common STIs in the Industry
At Thirty56, we prioritize the health of our practitioners and clients. Here are some of the most common STIs encountered in the industry:
Thrush – A yeast infection that can affect multiple areas of the body. It results from an overgrowth of yeast and is typically treated with antifungal creams or vaginal tablets.
Chlamydia – One of the most prevalent STIs, often called the “Silent Carrier” because most infected individuals do not show symptoms. It is easily treated with antibiotics.
Gonorrhea – Also known as “the clap,” this bacterial infection spreads through bodily fluids like saliva, vaginal fluids, or semen. If left untreated, it can lead to serious complications, but antibiotics can effectively cure it.
Genital Warts (Human Papillomavirus/HPV) – Often referred to as the “Cauliflower Infection” due to the wart-like growths it causes. A medical professional can provide treatment options, including wart removal.
Herpes (HSV-1 & HSV-2) – There is no cure for herpes, but medications can help manage outbreaks and reduce transmission risks.
Conducting a Health Check at Thirty56
After reading about these infections, a health check probably sounds like the best idea ever—because it is.
At Thirty56, practitioners are encouraged to conduct a health check before engaging with a client, even if they have seen them before. According to Rachel, a seasoned practitioner, the check should happen before the client takes a shower.
“Some clients know they have an STI, so they rush to shower in an attempt to wash away evidence like leaking fluids, blood, or broken skin. Others don’t believe in safe sex at all, so it’s our responsibility to ensure we do.”
Rachel follows a strict protocol:
Checking the Genital Area – She examines all parts of the penis, including the shaft, glans, and under the foreskin (if uncircumcised). She looks for irritation, unusual redness, sores, or discharge.
Inspecting the Testicles and Anus – The same thorough examination is done here, scanning for lesions, swelling, or unusual lumps.
Oral Examination – If kissing is part of the service, Rachel checks the mouth for signs of cold sores, open sores, or infections.
If there are any visible signs of infection, the booking is refused, and the client is sent back to reception for a refund.
Knowing When to Say No
Practitioners at Thirty56 are empowered to decline bookings if a client fails their health check. While minor redness or a small bump might not always warrant cancellation, more severe symptoms should never be ignored. Practitioners can also consult a colleague for a second opinion if unsure.
“I always explain why I’m refusing the booking. Often, this encourages clients to seek medical attention and get the treatment they need,” Rachel shares.
Final Thoughts
Your health is your priority. At Thirty56, we uphold the highest standards of safety and professionalism, ensuring that practitioners can work in a secure environment. Regular health checks not only protect individuals but also maintain the integrity of the industry.
Stay safe, stay informed, and always prioritize your well-being.