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workingmum

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Neurofibromatosis
« on: 28 March 2019, 08:56:13 pm »
I've been contacted by a client who wants to meet. He has told me that he has neurofibromatosis which causes lumps all over his body including his cock. Has anyone seen a client with neurofibromatosis? I'm worried it will be hard to tell the lumps from anything still related

EvelynWho

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Re: Neurofibromatosis
« Reply #1 on: 28 March 2019, 09:04:17 pm »
I’ve been contacted by someone who said they had the same condition. Actually a couple of times hes contacted me.
I refused bc I’d rather be safe than sorry, even if he was honest about the condition and didn’t realise he had something else, I’d prefer to turn down a booking and not risk it. Xx

workingmum

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Re: Neurofibromatosis
« Reply #2 on: 28 March 2019, 09:43:42 pm »
I’ve been contacted by someone who said they had the same condition. Actually a couple of times hes contacted me.
I refused bc I’d rather be safe than sorry, even if he was honest about the condition and didn’t realise he had something else, I’d prefer to turn down a booking and not risk it. Xx

That's kind of my thinking, but he has good feedback from a range of ladies. It seems quite a rare condition according to Google. Just worried like you about the risk. What area are you from? Wondering if same chap

What would be the best way to turn him down without seeming like a bitch

EvelynWho

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Re: Neurofibromatosis
« Reply #3 on: 28 March 2019, 10:06:15 pm »
It’s been said many a time, feedback doesn’t mean anything lol.
East anglia, maybe it is! Aha! His second message was a copy and paste though so I imagine he sends out the message to a few at a time and hopes something sticks.
I think I just explained I wouldn’t feel comfortable / the potential risks make me feel uncomfortable. Meaning no offence, good luck with your search. That kind of thing.
But do remember : you don’t owe him any explanation. :) xx

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Re: Neurofibromatosis
« Reply #4 on: 28 March 2019, 11:01:37 pm »
This is what the 'Elephant Man' had. It's a tough one because it can be quite mild, or pretty extreme. I think if you're in any way squeamish it might be best to say no.
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Re: Neurofibromatosis
« Reply #5 on: 28 March 2019, 11:22:15 pm »
Had a guy turn up without pre warning me, with the underneath of his foreskin absolutely covered in large hard white bumps.
He didnt say anything and just lay back waiting for owo.
I asked him what they were and he just said oh its nothing contagious, had them for years. Its triple P.

Even through the condom, I could feel the ridged bumps. Because he couldn't r
tell me anything about it and seemed fairly unphased about it all, I asked him to leave as I was extremely uncomfortable. To be fair, it looked like he was used to it because he laughed and said he was cool with the situation.

I went home and looked it up. Turns out he was correct, its harmless.

Hirsuties coronae glandis (also known as hirsutoid papillomas and pearly penile papules; PPP) are small protuberances that may form on the ridge of the glans of the human penis.
He had tons of them bless him, I hope he learns to educate the next lady instead of scaring her away.

There are so many strange lumps and bumps out there that are benign but look or sound horrific...its all about looking it up and deciding whether you can face it (obviously being told in advance makes the situation possible).
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saltysweet

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Re: Neurofibromatosis
« Reply #6 on: 30 March 2019, 01:46:14 am »
DG, I had the same scary experience with pearly paps on a client who didn't disclose. I have serviced clients with medical conditions but find it a severe libido and vibe killer for me. It's something I'm not comfortable with and refuse to do anymore. I won't do anything that puts me in a nurse or carer role.
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