We are on a torrent forum, so I will say: there are thousand of e-book on training on the net, on torrent, on eMule, about ipertrophy, nutrition etc… you can spend all your money and you will not find a book that you can trust without knowing something about fitness and nutrition yourself, so I think you can download some from the net (they mostly say the same things) and distrust miraculous programs, then if you really need go to a dietist that has a degree for that to lose the fat or to have suggestion to grow the lean mass, and if you go to the gym look for the PT with the most experience and possibly a degree (and it will give you a personalized routine, if not run away)...
They will teach you the right way to do exercises without hurting you, because a book cannot do it.
Lots of good plant based protein powders to supplement your proteins if you cant get them from other plants. Look for vegan protein powders without whey. I have to be honest with you though protein is not nearly as important as people think it is. Unless you arnt eating any for 20 days you will have bad health results, but even plant based diet has lots of protein.
Bony butts are actually good for cycling seats! Find a seat that fits you and make sure you're bike is set-up properly. Visit a bike shop for help in body positioning. With proper fit and adjustments most of the weight should be right on your "sit-bones" as we call them and very little tissue or nerves are compressed. It's the big bums that have the most pain because their weight can't be carried by the sit-bones and is instead spread out over a lot of skin and muscle tissue leading to soreness.
That's very sad! As crappy as it can be being gay in America it sounds it may be better than even what we'd otherwise consider to be fairly progressive European or Scandinavian countries.
Mountain biking will develop upper body strength and core strength. Start off easy but then challenge yourself to more difficult trails and terrain. Find some friends to join you. You won't regret it!
Buy an olympic weight bar and plyo-box and do a bodyweight circuit (bar for certain exercises). Alternate core, legs, arms. Examples of exercises include squats, curls, presses, bench dips, jump-ups, step-ups, sit-ups, planks, push-ups, lunges, etc.
One of the most prevalent myths about HIV transmission is that mosquitoes or other bloodsucking insects can infect you. There is no scientific evidence to support this claim. To see why mosquitos don't aid in the transmission of HIV, we can look at the insect's biting behavior.
When a mosquito bites someone, it does not inject its own blood or the blood of an animal or person it has bitten into the next person it bites. The mosquito does inject saliva, which acts as a lubricant so that it can feed more effectively. Yellow fever and malaria can be transmitted through the saliva, but HIV does not reproduce in insects, so the virus doesn't survive in the mosquito long enough to be transmitted in the saliva.
Additionally, mosquitoes don't normally travel from one person to another after ingesting blood. The insects need time to digest the blood meal before moving on.