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Vienna, April 04, 2026 - 09:40 At Intimcity, the "all without" service (AO) is extremely popular. According to our survey, 7 out of 10 customers explicitly ask for it. This article provides realistic information about the STI risks and shows you how to deal with them responsibly.

At Intimcity, the "all without" service (AO for short) - i.e. full service without a condom, including vaginal, anal and oral sex - is one of the most frequently requested services. According to our internal surveys, 7 out of 10 customers (i.e. around 70%) explicitly ask for this.

This is no coincidence. Many people experience bareback sex as much more intense, direct and intimate. The skin-to-skin contact, the natural moisture and the feeling of closeness make all the difference. At the same time, the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) increases noticeably with "bare all".

The good news: with the right knowledge, vaccinations, PrEP, regular tests and honest communication, you can significantly reduce the risk - without completely sacrificing pleasure. This article explains why so many people ask which STIs are particularly relevant to AO and how you can deal with them responsibly. Facts instead of morals - for sexually active adults.

Why do so many customers ask about the Everything without service?

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The reasons are usually quite simple and human:

  • Intensity and closeness: Many men describe bareback sex as "more real" and emotionally closer. The absence of the latex barrier intensifies sensations - both physically and psychologically.
  • Natural feeling: No condom means no interruption, no reduced sensitivity and a more intense experience when penetrating, sliding and cumming (CIM/CIF).
  • Trust and fantasy: Some sessions create a feeling of "real" intimacy. For many, AO is the ultimate expression of devotion and lust.
  • Habit and demand: Anyone who has had bareback sex once and experienced no problems often wants to repeat it. The high demand on platforms such as Intimcity shows that AO sex has become the preferred service for a large proportion of users.

Nevertheless, the reality remains: without protection, there is no longer a barrier against bodily fluids and direct mucosal contact. Anal intercourse without a condom in particular increases the risk because the anal mucosa is thinner and micro-tears occur more easily.

The most important STI for everything without service


Many infections are initially asymptomatic - a test is the only reliable way to be sure. Here are the most relevant diseases in Austria (with increasing numbers of cases of gonorrhea and syphilis in Europe):

HIV

The risk of transmission per act is highest during receptive anal intercourse without a condom. Vaginal intercourse carries a lower, but not zero risk. Oral sex carries a very low HIV risk.

Modern therapies make the viral load undetectable for many people (U=U - undetectable = untransmittable). Nevertheless, a residual risk remains without PrEP or a condom.

Gonorrhea (gonorrhea)

Very contagious in all forms of unprotected sex (vaginal, anal, oral). Often asymptomatic in the throat or anus. Symptoms may include purulent discharge, burning when urinating or itching. Cases are rising sharply throughout Europe.

Chlamydia

The most common bacterial STI. Often unnoticed, but can lead to inflammation, infertility or epididymal problems. Transmission also possible during oral sex.

Syphilis (Lues)

Sharp increase in recent years. Starts with painless ulcers (also on the anus or in the mouth), later skin rashes. Highly contagious via direct contact.

HPV (human papillomaviruses)

Around 80% of all sexually active people become infected during their lifetime. Transmission mainly via skin-to-skin contact - condoms therefore only provide partial protection. Certain types can cause precancerous lesions (cervix, anus, throat). Genital warts are annoying but harmless.

Herpes (HSV-1 & HSV-2)

Blisters or ulcers in the genital, anal or mouth area. The virus remains lifelong and can also be transmitted without visible symptoms.

Hepatitis A, B and (more rarely) C

Hepatitis A is often transmitted via anal intercourse or rimming. Hepatitis B is highly contagious via bodily fluids. Both can be vaccinated.

Risk management for everything without service - how to significantly reduce the risk

There is no such thing as 100% protection when doing anything without a service - either you use condoms (which greatly reduces the risk of many STIs), or you consciously take a higher risk. Nevertheless, there are several measures you can take to significantly reduce the risk:

Condoms when needed or partial
Even if AO is the main desire: Extra-stable condoms + plenty of lubricant (water-based) significantly reduce the risk of HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis. Not perfect against HPV or herpes, but an effective barrier. Many combine: AO for some sessions, condom for others.

Use vaccinations

  • HPV vaccination: Protects against precancerous lesions and warts. There are still catch-up options for people up to the age of 30 (first vaccination until the end of 2025, second dose possible free of charge until June 30, 2026).
    → Current information: gesundheit.gv.at - HPV vaccination or impfen.gv.at
  • Hepatitis A + B: Combination vaccination - fast and effective in the long term.

PrEP against HIV
Since April 2024, up to €60 per monthly pack reimbursed by health insurance (plus €25 per quarter for counseling). Particularly useful for frequent bare sex with changing partners.
→ Details: sozialministerium.gv.at - HIV-PrEP

  1. Regular tests
    Recommended for frequent AO sex every 3-6 months (HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, possibly hepatitis). Many offers are anonymous and inexpensive.
    Important places: AIDS-Hilfe (aidshilfen.at), specialized outpatient clinics or checkpoints in Vienna, Graz, Linz etc.
  2. Open communication
    Ask about the last test, vaccination status or PrEP use. On Intimcity, you can clarify this directly and discreetly in the chat - this creates trust and helps you make informed decisions.

Special feature in Austria - legal vs. illegal prostitution

In Austria, registered sex workers are obliged to undergo regular medical examinations: before starting work and every 6 weeks a smear test (e.g. for gonorrhea) and every 12 weeks a blood test (e.g. for HIV and syphilis). If the results are negative, they receive a health card ("cover"). If an infection is detected, permission to work as a prostitute is immediately withdrawn and only granted again after successful treatment and a negative test.

The system offers additional protection in the legal scene and noticeably reduces the risk. however, absolute caution is required in illegal prostitution: There are no mandatory medical checks, no health card and often no open communication about tests. The probability of infection is significantly higher here.

Conclusion: Why 70% ask - and how to enjoy it responsibly

AO Sex Vienna", "without condom escort Austria", is so popular with many customers because it offers intensity, naturalness and closeness that are simply different with a condom. At the same time, real pleasure also involves responsibility - for you and your partner.

With vaccinations, PrEP, regular tests, smart communication and the conscious choice of legal providers, you can massively reduce the risk and still experience what you enjoy. Intimcity is all about pleasure, honesty and respect. This also includes talking openly about sexual health.

Take advantage of the current vaccination campaigns, get tested and talk to each other. This way, everything without a service stays cool in the long term - and much safer.

Would you like to try out the All Without Service despite all the warnings? Here you can find all current AO offers on Intimcity:

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Stay safe & horny!

Your Intimcity team