Oh, don't worry, bro. I wasn't trying to suggest that hunters take a complacent or devil-may-care attitude with respect to their health or that of their family members. So allow me to elaborate. My only point was that different wolves have different levels of acceptable risk. And I'm guessing that usually this is due to life circumstances. Let's take CEO Wong as an example. Since he's got a "tigress" at home, it doesn't make a lot of sense for him to take as much risk as, say, I do. Why? Well, because for now I am choosing not to have a significant other in my life. So you won't be hearing any CIM stories from him the way you will from me, because that would expose him to greater risk. Now, maybe that's because he truly does prefer "target shooting right into the heart of the beaver" as he puts it. lol. (Just give him a porcelain-skinned goddess with good service and a tight kitty, and he'll be pretty happy.) But I suspect part of his CIM-avoidance stems from not wanting to increase his STI-risk. And that's very smart.
But then again, maybe he really doesn't like it. Personally, I don't like it -- and don't think it's worth the risk -- if the girl doesn't do it right. The girl can't just quit. She has to complete the sucking. Otherwize, there's no real point.
In any event, everyone's tolerance for risk is different. I take more than some guys but less than others.
(And, CEO Wong, I hope you won't mind me using you as an example. If I'm wrong about some of the reasons for your CIM-avoidance, please correct me, buddy. Thanks. :handshake) |