Sex!!! Condom or bareback?
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well bareback is much better, but it's importante to use condom….
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condoms, just easier to clean up
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Can't keep it hard with rubber on, so if a guy really wants me to fuck him it will be without a condom. But if a guy wants to fuck me I prefer if he use a condom.
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I love having sex without protection but I'm paranoid about having mushrooms grow all over my "valuables". Unless I'm in a committed relationship with someone, we've both been tested, and we're both clean, CONDOM!!!!
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Always condom for anal sex :anal: not for oral tho :bj2:
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Since Im in relationship last nine yrs, last five yrs we do only bb :cheesy2: :cheesy2: :cheesy2:
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Only in Relationships (and checked) without the french letter!
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safe sex ever. With men and women of course
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safe sex ever. With men and women of course
Define "safe" sex… It's a very relative term sadly.

If you are HIV+ and are on the meds and maintain an undetectable viral load, there has not been so much as one case where transmission has actually occurred, even with unprotected sex. For this reason, it is said that bareback sex under these conditions is "safe". Also, there are a lot of different assumptions around the concept of oral sex. hehe
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Safe
I'm too cute to be catching anything
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safe sex ever. With men and women of course
Define "safe" sex… It's a very relative term sadly.

If you are HIV+ and are on the meds and maintain an undetectable viral load, there has not been so much as one case where transmission has actually occurred, even with unprotected sex. For this reason, it is said that bareback sex under these conditions is "safe". Also, there are a lot of different assumptions around the concept of oral sex. hehe
HIV pill does not make you immune to other STDs.
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with the one whom i love, trust and believe, it will always be bareback. that is because it is not just sex that we do, but we make love.
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I prefer bareback, just if it safe.
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Good, and LBC stands for?
lol…. your banner? is it me? lmao
anyway guys....
for a virgin...which one is good for the first time?
bareback or condom? -
nature is always the best. so you need to watch out for some nature boy(s) instead ;D
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how can you spot a nature inflicted creature? easy!
if the guy fits the average taste… danger!
but if he's truly different... that's a good sign to relax.y'know, there are "followers" and those who are creating... it's your choice!
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Having only had anal sex once since the plague years, it looks like it is going to happen again. Normally, the way I phrase my demand for safer sex is to say I have a rubber fetish. And I do like to see a hot load heavily weight down the reservoir with an abundance of ejaculate.
But it also seems to me that sex is more spontaneous and natural the old-fashioned way, with nothing interfering with skin on skin friction. The common view seems to be that condoms reduce pleasurable sensations at least on the person wearing one. But someone here said they could not tell the difference.
For those who have done it both ways, what is yr considered opinion? Less pleasure? Or not enough less to matter?
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If it's someone you love without, someone random with.
Hey guyz
What's your practice on gay sex? With or without? Is it important for u?
My teenage years was in the 80's where most countries had informative social campaigns about AIDS and using condoms. So… I must say that I was brainwashed, since in 99% of my first encounters with guyz I used a condom. I let loose for a short period and i ended-up having gonorrhea in my bum. LOL. The occasions I had unprotected sex was when I was in a trusting relationship and we were tested. And yes.... I must say fucking/fucked without a condom is much more enjoyable.
So it is important for me (at the point of refusing anal penetration but doing the rest (kissing, oral stuff) :)).
I have a feeling that todays young people don't care much as I think promotion for STD prevention is not as it should be.
Cheers
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I prefer without, but usually use a condom, but sometimes I get trashed and let guys do what they want then worry for 3 months until I can have a HIV test.
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I prefer without, but usually use a condom, but sometimes I get trashed and let guys do what they want then worry for 3 months until I can have a HIV test.
Just a heads up on that. The "3 month" window is a suggested guideline because there are rare cases where seroconversion doesn't occur within 2 weeks. In a nut shell, the HIV virus must first overwhelm your immune system enough to make it start to produce the protein needed to formulate the anti-body[nb]P32 if memory serves me correctly, but don't quote me on that.[/nb] needed to defend itself against the virus. Most often, this actually happens within 2 weeks, however in the case of an elite controller[nb]One whose immune system possesses a natural ability to suppress the virus and maintain an undetectable viral load without the need for antiretroviral medication… Elite controllers are very rare, but do exist.[/nb] or a delayed progresser[nb]One whose immune system is naturally compatible with their HIV strain, thus making the progression of the virus itself take much more time than most people. Delayed progressers aren't rare, but they aren't exactly common either. They are however more common than an elite controller.[/nb] this process can be delayed by up to 3 months. In very rare instances, it is possible (though not likely) that an elite controller can avoid the seroconversion process for up to 6 months, however this is extremely rare.
In short, if you're really that worried about whether or not something happened, get a test 15 - 20 days after the time of exposure. Statistically speaking, if that test is negative, it's a 92% - 96% chance (depending on which study you go by) that the negative test result is actually negative. The reason that health professionals advise that this window is up to 90 days is because even when taking elite controllers and delayed progressors into account, statistics show that at 90 days, a negative test result is a 99.9% likelihood that it is actually negative, instead of the 92% - 96% statistical odds at 15 - 20 days.
These are but some of the more interesting things about the whole process that most health professionals generally do not tell people for various reasons. Hopefully this information should help to keep your mind a little more at ease during such 90 day windows.
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