Hey Thanks a lot guys!! Really appreciate it.

I'm a little confused...

So simply asking the models to certify in writing that they're in good health and that they have not engaged in risky sex activities, is enough?

So you don't think that i actually have to get them to get their tests done?

What if they had engaged in risky sex activities? What then? Should i basically not do duo work with them at that point?

I mean some of the guys i've worked with are escorts. ??? That's pretty risky stuff but they could say that they practiced safer sex

I think i'm repeating myself but...What if they've never had any tests done but they say they're clean and that they haven't had unsafe sex? If they certify this in writing, you think that'd be enough?

Basically, how necessary is it to get the models to get tested?


My model release has a section on "risk assumption" that goes like this:

"Model represents and warrants that he or she is in good health and has no known sexually transmittable diseases. Model further acknowledges that sexual contact with others carries inherently dangerous risks and Model agrees to assume the risk associated with such activities. For consideration paid herewith, Model waives, releases and discharges Company from any and all liability arising from the sexual activities taken pursuant to this Agreement."

Does this include everything that's necessary?