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"How is Molluscum Contagiosum Transmitted?
Molluscum contagiosum may be sexually transmitted by skin-to-skin contact (does not have to be mucous membranes) and/or lesions. Transmission through sexual contact is the most common form of transmission for adults.
MCV may be transmitted from inanimate objects such as towels and clothing that come in contact with the lesions. MCV transmission has been associated with swimming pools and sharing baths with an infected person.
MCV also may be transmitted by autoinoculation, such as touching a lesion and touching another part of the body"
Taken from an info website about Molluscum http://www.ashastd.org/stdfaqs/molcon.html
No need for paranoia but think about the establishment your visiting if they aren't changing the sheets or giving a fresh washed towel. Just appreciate the fact that if the establishment and their attendants do practise good hygiene and limit some activity they may be doing it for your safety too.
It might surprise you how more relaxed an attendant becomes when you insist on good hygiene practises. Wash your hands with the alcohol based hand cleaners that are avaiable in some MPs rooms before touching the attendant and watch her comfort level increase. You don't want to catch anything and she doesn't want to catch anything so demonstrating to her that you wanna play as safe as possible reassures her.
I often get the comment " Wow your really aware of being clean and safe, alot of guys aren't" . Like I said the comfort level often goes up when she feels safer.
Molluscum contagiosum may be sexually transmitted by skin-to-skin contact (does not have to be mucous membranes) and/or lesions. Transmission through sexual contact is the most common form of transmission for adults.
MCV may be transmitted from inanimate objects such as towels and clothing that come in contact with the lesions. MCV transmission has been associated with swimming pools and sharing baths with an infected person.
MCV also may be transmitted by autoinoculation, such as touching a lesion and touching another part of the body"
Taken from an info website about Molluscum http://www.ashastd.org/stdfaqs/molcon.html
No need for paranoia but think about the establishment your visiting if they aren't changing the sheets or giving a fresh washed towel. Just appreciate the fact that if the establishment and their attendants do practise good hygiene and limit some activity they may be doing it for your safety too.
It might surprise you how more relaxed an attendant becomes when you insist on good hygiene practises. Wash your hands with the alcohol based hand cleaners that are avaiable in some MPs rooms before touching the attendant and watch her comfort level increase. You don't want to catch anything and she doesn't want to catch anything so demonstrating to her that you wanna play as safe as possible reassures her.
I often get the comment " Wow your really aware of being clean and safe, alot of guys aren't" . Like I said the comfort level often goes up when she feels safer.