Here's the dilemma...
(a) From what I understand, Clamydia is not like a cold virus. Once you pick it up, you're not immune to it.
(b) The millage that many, if not most have come to expect does include some type of engagement which will transmit the virus (DATY, BS, and other *stuff*)
(c) What does an MPA do who picks it up? If she does figure it out, goes on meds, takes a week off, she's only going to pick it up again when she see's her first regular. If she cuts back her services, she'll get trashed (or at least she thinks she will).
It's really up to the client here, cause you can't expect the MPA to let you know if somethings up. However, a skanky smell is a sign of infection and I would certainly get checked out if you've come across this (as I have).
Not sure what the solution is here...
kkarn/