Beastilaty and my friend jane?

I know a prostitute that has been doing it for a wile she recently get the offer to do a porno, The problem is it's beastilaty, she has never done this before. Now i'm 90% guaranteed she already has aids (Reason i wouldn't lay a finger on her) but i don't want her to catch something dangerous when i could prevent it as she is unanimously a nice person.
fact it's a dog would probably have no moral carriage on her mind she's probably done worse but if their is any serious risk she probably wouldn't do it.

She is going to be offered 400 bucks for 10 mins and a guy videoing so of course she is already very interested but even though she is a prostitute i'm not one to tell a individual to jump off a bridge for my amusement.

t is rediculous!
And sick!
roflmao......so f'ing gross.
I googled and found this:

Yes talk her out of it!

There are soo many diseases she could achieve. I have listed a few of them for you. Google for more info :)
oonosis - This is a disease occurring primarily in mammals, but that can occasionally be transmitted to humans, for example bovine tuberculosis or brucellosis. It is usually transmitted by arthropod vectors such as ticks, and some are due to direct infection.

2. Rickettsiae - this is small gram-negative bacilli that own evolved in such close association with arthropod hosts that they are adapted to survive within the host cell. Rickettsioses are zoonoses that are usually transmitted to humans by arthropods such as ticks, mites, fleas, and louses.

4. Bordetellosis - This is a pink but serious complication that can lead to paralysis.

5. Brucellosis - This is a bacterial infection caused by the bacteria of the genus Brucella . It is a true zoonosis surrounded by that virtually all human infections are acquired from animals. Human brucellosis is either an acute febrile disease or a uncompromising disease with a wide variety of symptoms. In the simplest baggage, the onset is influenza like with confusion. Limb and back pains are unusually severe, however, and sweating and fatigue are marked. If the disease is not treated, the symptoms may continue for 2 to 4 weeks. True relapses may go off months after the initial episode, even after apparently successful treatment.
ampylobacter enteritis - Campylobacter bacteria is often isolated from dogs that show no signs of the disease. Dogs can serve as sources of human infection. Intermittent diarrhea may persists for months. The disease can be detected by feces and blood test.

7. Capnocytophaga infection

This is a potentially fatal bacterial disease that damages the liver and kidneys of dogs and humans, so get your pet vaccinate against leptospirosis.

9. Pasteurellosis - Most human infections with Pasteurella multocida occur as localised abscesses of the extremities or frontage as a result of cat or dog bites. These abscesses require surgical drainage due to their extensive edema and fibrosis.
Salmonellosis - There are 3 clinical forms of salmonellosis:

(1) Gastroenteritis, (2) Septicemia, and (3) Enteric fevers.

Yersiniosis - Yersinia enterocolitica causes severe diarrhea and local abscess.

12. Spotted fever - This is an infection is transmitted by ticks.

14. Coccidioidomycosis is a noncontagious infection caused by the fungus Coccidioides immitis. Coccidioides meningitis is a life-threatening infection requiring lifelong treatment.

15. Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous infection of the mucous membranes that usually manifests as polyps that arise from the nasal mucosa or external structures of the eye.
Ringworm - This is a fungal skin infection splashed by ring-shaped, red, scaly patches.

17. Giardiasis is a long-lasting, intestinal protozoal infection caused by species of Giardia. The infection can grounds a variety of intestinal symptoms, which include diarrhea, gas or flatulence, greasy stools that tend to float, stomach cramps, upset stomach or nausea.

19. Coenuriasis

20. Diphylidiasis (dog tapeworm infection). Children in close and continuous contact with pets are occasionally infected as a result of the not deliberate ingestion of an infected flea. The infection is usually without any signs and is self-limited.
Echinococcosis

22. Dirofilariasis (heartworm infection) - Dirofilaria immitis is a worldwide filarial parasite of dogs; adult worms usually are located in the dog's heart. In weighty infections, or when adult worms die, the parasites may be carried to the pulmonary vessels where on earth they may produce clogs. Larvae of other Dirofilaria spp. that parasitize lower animals occasionally may be found in the skin or eyes of humans.

24. Rabies

25. Toxoplasmosis
this helps, and she listens

xx Source(s): Medical student
There are no known STDs. Very few viruses but plenty of bacteria. Brucellosis and Toxiplamosa are two that can be passed from dog to human. But nearby are no special diseases. Source(s): I'm a nurse.
whats your question?
ar more for the dogs safety than hers.
no offense but that dogs probably cleaner than she is
if she wants to do it, consent to her! its her body.


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