i fucking love my Colt Pete Kuzak Dildo, used it like 100 times during quarantine already
A high demand product according to Amazon..
i fucking love my Colt Pete Kuzak Dildo, used it like 100 times during quarantine already
A high demand product according to Amazon..
I've always used eye contact and a smile. And it's worked for me: if the guy is interested, he keeps his eyes; if not, he looks away and I do not insist further.
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I am gay and love men and a dick. But I would be genuinely interested in a hot session with an FTM ;D
if that works out, why not dating
The question was whether there are any chances for you to work out..
I'm on prep now, but when i first came out my first fuck buddy told me he was positive before we did anything. It was his disclaimer and he was open and honest about everything. He's now one of my best gay friends, we talk about everything openly.
TBH positive or negative I always use condoms. I've only had three exceptions, when i was in a closed relationship or with two people i whole heartedly trust but was on prep just to be safe anyway.
If any of you guys are having unprotected sex, if its available to you please get on prep. HIV is no light matter with life long consequences.
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Size doesn't matter however I have met a few guys who had a micropenis and that was a turn off.
Second..
Deeney: “There’s Probably One Gay Or Bi Person In Every Team” (By: Watford FC Staff)
Troy Deeney believes there is at least one LGBT player in every football team and says anyone to come out in his squad would be accepted wholeheartedly for who they are.
No Premier League players are openly gay or bisexual, but the Hornets captain hopes this can change so his colleagues can feel comfortable being out before retiring from their playing careers.
“They’re there, they’re 100 per cent there,” said Deeney, talking on BBC podcast Grounded with Louis Theroux. “I’m interested, for the simple fact that I think there’s now a bigger platform than ever to be a gay athlete.
“I always wonder why people finish playing football, rugby, whatever the sport may be and then go ‘I am gay’. I don’t know, because I think once it’s out there, it’s out there. I imagine it must be a real heavy load to carry throughout your sporting career.”
Once the first top-flight player comes out, Deeney expects many more to follow after the initial stigma is broken down.
“I think what people who are gay or from that community don’t want to do is shoulder that responsibility of being ‘the first’,” said Deeney. “I think once the first comes out, there would be loads. If someone came out I genuinely believe in the first week you’d get a hundred people saying ‘me too’, because they don’t want to be the face of it.
“I would go on record to say there’s probably one gay or bi person in every football team. Just by the sheer stats and numbers that are around, the law of averages would suggest there’s got to be at least one gay footballer that’s actively playing.
Deeney understands why players might feel uncomfortable coming out in such a public environment but thinks, once the initial ice is broken, having gay and bisexual players in teams will become the new normal.
“I can only talk if someone was to come out in a Watford dressing room with me as the captain,” said the 31-year-old. “If one of the lads was to come out and say ‘Lads, I just want to let you know that I’m gay’, I would genuinely tell you that for a week there would be some questions like ‘Can we shower together’ or ‘Do you look at me’. Genuine questions.
“I think people might listen to this and think ‘Oh well that’s probably why they don’t come out’. But genuinely people would have questions, be inquisitive, and want to know how they would want to be treated. By week two, honestly, no-one would care.”
**‘You are your safest sex partner’: Oregon health officials give safe sex advice during coronavirus crisis
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Me… some grooming done. It's not jungle wild but still wilderness. Other guys... depends on the guy. I generally prefer some bush BUT some guys are just hot trimmed to a minimum or even bare.
Please stop making emoticon replies.
this is like saying are all straight men polygamous? do not ever generalize things and put them in box
Polygamy is a choice, in other words; homosexuality isn't.
RISK OF SEXUAL TRANSMISSION OF HIV FROM A PERSON LIVING WITH HIV WHO HAS AN UNDETECTABLE VIRAL LOAD..
There is now evidence-based confirmation that the risk of HIV transmission from a person living with HIV (PLHIV), who is on Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) and has achieved an undetectable viral load in their blood for at least 6 months is negligible to non-existent. (Negligible is defined as: so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant.) While HIV is not always transmitted even with a detectable viral load, when the partner with HIV has an undetectable viral load this both protects their own health and prevents new HIV infections._However, the majority of PLHIV, medical providers and those potentially at risk of acquiring HIV are not aware of the extent to which successful treatment prevents HIV transmission.[ii] Much of the messaging about HIV transmission risk is based on outdated research and is influenced by agency or funding restraints and politics which perpetuate sex-negativity, HIV-related stigma and discrimination.
The consensus statement below, addressing HIV transmission risk from PLHIV who have an undetectable viral load, is endorsed by principal investigators from each of the leading studies that examined this issue. It is important that PLHIV, their intimate partners and their healthcare providers have accurate information about risks of sexual transmission of HIV from those successfully on ART.
At the same time, it is important to recognize that many PLHIV may not be in a position to reach an undetectable status because of factors limiting treatment access (e.g., inadequate health systems, poverty, racism, denial, stigma, discrimination, and criminalization), pre-existing ART treatment resulting in resistance or ART toxicities. Some may choose not to be treated or may not be ready to start treatment.
Understanding that successful ART prevents transmission can help reduce HIV-related stigma and encourage PLHIV to initiate and adhere to a successful treatment regimen._
Apart from taking HIV medications, what's the most important piece of advice you have for people living with HIV on staying healthy?
Taking regular medications for someone living with HIV is really important to reduce the viral load in blood. But apart from medication, what is your advice?
I finished watching this amazing series by Russel T. Davies and would highly recommend it. Emma Thompson plays a politician that brings to mind a certain Donald, her performance is brilliant.
a certain Donald.. ;D
As long as the person that is undetectable it is highly unlikely that HIV can be spread! I would still recommend condom use!
Second!
I use apps/services typically for one night stands/hookups. I just ain't looking for a relationship, which makes me sad at having to ignore guys who are on just to find a boyfriend. Also, if you don't mind, I'd like to vent my experiences with some of these.
Here are the services I've used:
Grindr: Probably the most successful of the ones I have. I should take a firmer stance and block those who have no pics and vague words as their names. Good for scoping out anyone nearby who is gay and on the app.
GuySpy: Has the gaydar feature on a map. I can see the exact house a guy is staying if I zoom in close enough. Seems to be dead on my area nowadays, though.
Manjam: The pickings look good, but is the least successful, also seems to be dying. I got chewed out by a guy who lives the next country over for ignoring his messages. When I said that I was looking for locals only, he walked away saying that I regret not giving him a chance. Also spammers.
Onlylads: Very unwieldy to use. If looking by nearest, the site lists people in seemingly random order, with a guy 15 KM away next to a guy 8 km away. Search ain't that comprehensive.
PlanetRomeo: Probably my go to, a positive mix of Grindr and Manjam. Too bad only the site lets you add more criteria to searches. The mobile app "needs" Plus, for some reason.
I've used a little bit more, like Scruff and Growlr, but I don't check those often.
Thanks for the detailed personal review!
I would never leave the house if I could. Some blokes are just too lucky ..
Wouldn't you get bored?!
Bush, but trimmed works too. Please not bald, I don't want to feel like I'm with a prepubescent boy…be a man.
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I am debating on whether this would be a good body trimmer: https://www.usa.philips.com/c-m-pe/body-groomers
Any advice?
Did you try the above trimmer or used another one?
Generally, trimmed. But it depends on how much body hair the person has on other parts of the body too. I like it most when everything is cohesive.
cohesive.. :love: