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      Str8 acting guys
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      I read a good article some weeks ago about the "gender theory" that some chatolic fundamentalist are seeing in the proposition of teaching in school in Italy that we are all equal and we must be free to be ourselves.
      So, the "gender theory" (in italian is called "teoria gender", keeping the english word just because they don't know how to explain all their bullshit) is that at school in Italy teachers will teach how to masturbate, how to be gay and so on… none of these thing will be teached, obviously, and the author tried to explain the different level of the sexuality of a person.
      This article, written by a psychologist, said that there is male and female, but there is also masculine and feminine, and these are 4 different things and neither of the four is tied from the start to the fact that someone is straight or gay or trans.
      There are gay people very masculine and straight very feminine, but if male and female are biological, masculine and feminine are concept that depends on society. We think a boy cannot play with dolls (well... he-man is right but barbie is not... then when it grows up and has an obsession for muscle men, make yourself some question... :P), a girl cannot play soccer and similar, or men don't cry for emotion and women cannot lead the family (not as a "man", at least, they clean...), so we think a man very sensible must be gay.

      On the other hand some gays tend to adapt to the role society created for them. I know a good number of gays (I didn't searched for them... they came in a group of other friends) that don't know (or at least if they suspect something I said nothing to confirm) I'm bi and they mostly behave like the stereotypical gay... they seems having their menstrual cycle in every moment, talk in falsetto even if they can have a very deep voice, they talk about themselves as fags or queers and so on...
      Most of the time this annoy me and in this occasions I must have a disgusted face because they begin to exagerate this...

      I'm not acting "straight"... I'm not punching other people, I try to not burp in public and other gross things, but I'm not talking like the stereotypical gossip girl either... I'm me, but this doesn't mean that other maybe don't like how I behave, like I don't like how these friend behave... everyone has his preferences...

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      Not sexually atractted by friends
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      Interest or Desire?

      Just because some one is smoking hot, and constantly putting it on display, doesn't mean they are someone you would want.  I spent time in the military, lived with a bunch of guys, shower, eat, sleep, and work.  There was one that I am told was the "most gorgeous man on earth" by more than one person.  He has the personality of a brick, and was about as bright.

      Would I watch a video of him getting down with another guy, Yes.  Would I want to be the guy, NO.

      For the original poster, I am guessing that none of these guys see you as anything more than a friend, and more likely just another team player, and that is the reason you show interest, but not desire.

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      Between a straight couple
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      There are several "dating" sites around the internet where you can find cuckolds looking to get fucked in front of their wife/gf.  Just do a search.  One in particular if it's still active is http://www.adultfriendfinder.com

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      GAY'S PET
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      well, I never had pets…

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      Industry lobby on HIV search for Cure
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      MrMazda

      Ummmm…. I'm not sure what formulation that they're on (whether it's Atripla, or otherwise separate), but I must forewarn you that Efavirenz should be avoided like the plague. It's more commonly known as Sustiva, and while your friend may not realize it now, but Sustiva is a very evil drug. I have seen first hand the kind of damage that Sustiva (Efavirenz) can do to a person with long-term use. For example, thanks to Sustiva, my ex now suffers from a severe case of peripheral neuropathy. To go along with this, he still frequently suffers from brain farts as I like to call them where he'll mean to say one thing, but will reverse the order of a few words, or otherwise associate the wrong word with something, leaving the person that he's talking to very confused.

      I would strongly recommend that your friend get off of Sustiva ASAP for their own good. I'm not saying this to be a bitch or anything, but rather out of serious concern because I have seen first hand what Sustiva will do to a person with long-term use. I would be more inclined to recommend the switch to something like Truvada (Tenofovir 300mg / Emtricitabine 200mg) & Isentress (Raltegravir 400mg) as a substitute in the meantime. There are two down sides to this regime, however they're more manageable when paired up with something like Lomotil. The first down side is that Truvada often causes dry mouth and (and I say this from first hand experience of having been on it myself) can make for a rather "shitty" situation, if you catch my drift. The other down side is that Isentress in its standalone formation needs to be taken twice a day, which is statistically proven to be harder to adhere to than a once a day treatment.

      Once on that regime, I would be inclined to recommend that they get a blood test done known as the HLA-B5701, which tests to see if you will have a rather serious reaction to Abacavir. If this test comes back negative, I would be inclined to recommend at that point making another switch from the Truvada/Isentress combination over to Triumeq. It falls under the same drug class as Isentress, however is formulated differently as to only need to be taken once a day. This would roll them down into one pill once a day. That being said though, I would not recommend just starting the Triumeq blindly as the reaction that the HLA-B5701 tests for is a severe body rash that can blister and become quite painful. To my understanding, it is the most common side effect and is thought on the most part to be the only real known side effect. I have been on this regime now for a while and have noticed no side effects to speak of. Also, on that note, it just so happens that the class of drugs that the Isentress falls into happens to now be regarded as the most powerful class of medications when combatting HIV in the world. It is responsible for me finally breaking the 700 mark in my CD4 count and coming in at an all time high of 1040 as of the last test.

      Triumeq is a combination drug that mixes Dolutegravir, Abacavir, & Lamivudine, however it is rolled down into one pill. It's similar to a solution such as Atripla (which more or less is Tenofovir & Emtricitabine (or Truvada) and Sustiva (Efavirenz) all rolled into one pill), only it uses the newer medications and is all rolled into one pill that is taken once daily. In all seriousness though, I strongly recommend the discontinuation of Sustiva ASAP for their own good. If they're comfortable staying on the Sustiva for 3 months or so for the HLA-B*5701 test to come back, it may make more sense to make the switch over to Triumeq right off the top. It's proven to be much more effective, without the hassles of the nasty side effects. I know this may sound like I'm out to lunch, but this is something that I happen to have years of first hand experience with. I would not recommend making such a switch if I did not feel so strongly against the use of Sustiva. It's seriously saddening to see what 13 years of Sustiva has done to my ex, and I seriously would not wish that kind of life on anyone.

      Again, understand that this is my opinion based on the years of experience that I have first hand with these medications. I seriously think that they would be much better off with one of the newer options such as Triumeq because it's easier to manage, without the hassles of the side effects. I know that they're happy enough dealing with the side effects for now, but I can say first hand from my own experience that there WILL come a time where the side effects will eventually become quite depressing, which can cause a number of other issues. What I'm getting at here is why deal with the side effects if there is an alternative that is clinically proven to be more effective that will help them manage, without the side effects? In all seriousness I'm not trying to criticize their decision to stick with it. My only intent is to offer my experience to try to help by providing a better solution that is easier to manage both physically and for long-term mental & physical health.

      All this being said, Triumeq is rather new, so it's possible that at the time that their doctor put them on the Sustiva option, the option of using Triumeq may not have existed at that time. It only came out within the last about 4 months or so, so I would imagine that this is likely the reason why their doctor hasn't yet recommended it.

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      Is Christina Aguilera the new "fiasco"?
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      Semtex

      Christina Aguilera is in it for the long haul (as long as she wants to be anyway).

      Say Something aside, her You Lost Me is one of the better pop songs of this decade.

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      Does Adam Levigne goes down??
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      Doubtful.  He seems vanilla.

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      What pleases you the most: NSA or Relationship?
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      What about having a full gay family?
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      Hey,

      I'm gay and so is my brother. I came out to everybody in 2014 (at age 24, yeah i know it's late. But i didn't think i had to until i got a boyfriend). My brother (who is a year older) came out of the closet a year later. It was really a struggle for him to tell our dad, hey dad 2 out of 2 are gay…

      My dad however is really accepting and really doesn't care.

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      Mother overfriendly
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      It's great that your mom is cool with gayness.
      But just tell her there are some boundaries. She should understand.

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      Bottom chubies
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      I found most of us are versatile (like myself). My partner is mostly top, I have topped him and i enjoy being the bottom most of the time.

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      Gang bang
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      o Brazilian football gangbang

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      Masturbation begore training
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      don't masterbate before training at least 5 hours

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      Super tight asian bottoms
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      I always thought my ass was super tight.  I guess it's an asian thing.

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      Golden Shower is not 4 pussies.
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      It sounds like the guys you are finding like the idea of watersports but when it comes to the practical they either chicken out or they just liked the idea. There are plenty of people who do like WS out there, its a pretty common fetish. Personally if you ask about my limits the answer is very few. WS for me is not a turn on, but its not a turn off either so if my partner gets turned on by it Im happy to participate.

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      Hairy muscle dudes!
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      @Oscarbingham:

      Instagram dudes

      So delicious!!

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      Wall sticks. Too gay?
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      Hey, not everything has to be gay, use them, they are fine!

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      Top risks?
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      Allow me to explain one key thing about when it comes to the risk to the top as compared to the risk of the bottom…. When you're the bottom, you run the risk of the top's cock causing small tears in the lining of your insides from being stretched out and/or too much friction without a sufficient amount of lubrication. Given that the actual wounds in which the infection would enter are on the insides of the bottom and not on the dick of the top, simple physics would dictate that it becomes easier for the bottom to contract than it is from the top..... That being said however, don't kid yourself. If is still possible to contract HIV as a top, especially if more major damage has been done to the insides of the bottom. Also, there is also the fact that when the top cums and pulls out, the exposure to the body parts is removed. For the top, this pretty well severs the connection, however for the bottom who may still have cum inside of them, this increases the risk due to the fact that the residual residue of the sex itself still remains inside the bottom, long after the sex has stopped.

      That being said however, calculating the risk factors is not exactly all that easy or straight forward either. One of the biggest factors to take into account when it comes to HIV transmission is the viral load of the HIV+ person. Simply put, the viral load is a laboratory marker of just how much, how strong, or how concentrated you will that the actual presence of HIV is within the person's blood stream. As a general rule, the higher the number equates to the higher the risk, however again, this is not an exact science because it also does not take into account the fact that there are people out there who are either a progressive developer or an elite controller. In these cases, the risk is reduced by that factor all unto itself. For those who do not know, a "progressive developer" is somewhat like it sounds. Due to the nature of their particular immune system, it takes substantially longer for the virus to develop within the system, thus triggering the point of seroconversion to appear on a test, and then later on, slows the progression process of the virus down. In most of these cases, medications are not generally needed until long after they would have been for an otherwise "normal" person. An elite controller on the other hand is much more rare of a concept. Simply put, it is someone whose immune system is capable of suppressing the virus of its own accord, thus maintaining an undetectable viral load, without the need for the meds.

      Now as for yababioi's point about being undetectable, I will make something very clear. In the last 8 years, several studies have been done to try to quantify a risk factor that you can measure when it comes to sex among gay men. The only problem that all of these studies have had in common is that since the release of some of the newer medications around 1996, there hasn't been so much as a single case of HIV transmission noted from an HIV+ partner with an undetectable viral load. This is not to say that it is impossible to occur, because there is no evidence that proves that concretely, however it is very promising. Just think.... In the 8 year period that these studies have been happening, they have not been able to find so much as 1 case where the HIV+ partner is undetectable, even with frequent unprotected sex with ejaculation inside. That alone should speak for itself, especially since the pattern has held true for 8, almost 9 years now.

      If risk is what you're concerned about, it's important to take all the factors into account. While it is true that generally speaking, there are factors that potentially elevate the risk of transmission from the top to the bottom, but this certainly does not preclude that there is still a risk of transmission from the bottom to the top. Generally speaking, it is not as likely due to the sheer physics of it, but again as I said, establishing potential risk is not necessarily so cut and dry. In some more extreme cases (such as my last ex), when the bottom was playing with an oversized novelty dildo, hurt themselves with it, and were bleeding internally on their insides enough to warrant medical attention prior to getting fucked, the impending risk for the top is substantially elevated as compared to had the internal damage not been done first. This is a big part of why health care professionals will generally not advise that the risk of transmission is not necessarily lower for the top. In other words, it's not an exact science, and potentially, the role you play (top or bottom) can sometimes make absolutely no difference in the risk.

      All this being said however, in my opinion, if you're worried about the risk of transmission to begin with, you'd actually be better off to find yourself a sexual partner who identifies as being "undetectable", rather than "negative" or "clean". When they're "negative" (or so they claim), the test is only as accurate as up to 3 months before the time that the blood was drawn. If the day after that blood sample was drawn if that person engages in sexual activity, it is very well possible that they may have already seroconverted and become HIV+ by the time the negative test result came in and not even known it. That being said however, if you're playing around with someone who identifies as being "undetectable", sure, they may be HIV+, however you at least know that credible studies have been done that actually scientifically prove that the odds of contracting HIV from an HIV+ partner who has a high viral load (which is often the case when you reach the point of seroconversion) and uses a condom than it is to have unprotected sex to completion without pulling out with someone with an undetectable viral load. Statistically speaking, it is a reasonable claim to say that having unprotected sex with an HIV+ partner who is undetectable is proven to be safer than having sex with a condom with a partner who is HIV+ and has a high viral load.

      So, yes... I do agree with yababyioi on the point that you Opiam should properly educate and inform yourself of all the facts before making statements that clearly are an embarrassment to yourself. I may not have the fancy paperwork to say that I'm a doctor and I know my shit, but I'll be very clear about 1 thing............ Having been diagnosed with HIV on March 14, 2009 and living with it ever since (6 years and counting now), I can assure you that I know WAY more about HIV and the way that medical care works for people who are HIV+ than far too many doctors in the medical field. In fact, in some cases, I have even been the one to have to explain to the doctor who was taking care of me at the time how to read the test results, what they mean, and what the next most logical step to provide proper care would be. If you're at all unsure of something, I would be more than happy to fill you in. Again, in the 6 years now that I have been living with HIV, I can assure you when I say that education is the only prevention for a lot of the common misconceptions that can lead to stigma, and in my case, criminal persecution of a person, solely because they are HIV+ and far too many people still at this day and age are still afraid of it.

      I can assure you that it's not 1985 anymore and we've made some advancements in the medical community, some of which I am about to get involved with the further development of, such as the first round of trials in Canadian history of a proposed cure to determine whether or not it is effective. We're actually that close to the point of being able to say we found the cure.... Mark my words when I say within the next 5 - 10 years, it will be available to the masses.

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      Doing Marijuana makes me a wort trainer?
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      @revenger:

      does anyone knows if it makes me lose muscles or dificults bodybuilding?

      Pesta et al. found that although there was no significant decrease in things like grip strength, overall physical work capacity during bodybuilding decreased by 25% in those who used. This may be accounted for by what Renaud and Cormier found, which is that tested subjects who smoked marijuana 10 min before noted a slight but significant decrease in time to exhaustion. Steadward and Singh demonstrated that marijuana did not affect blood pressure, ventilation or oxygen uptake during submaximal exercises such as bodybuilding, however it did increase heart rate both during and after lifting.

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      Is hip-hop for gays?
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      @leveilleur54:

      @XFER:

      I don't really listen to hip hop, but back in the day I liked "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill". And this year I discovered J. Cole's "Forest Hills Drive" and it is a wonderful album. Most hip hop is formulaic and, to me, lacks personality. J. Cole, however, is amazing!

      what the fuck has the music you listen to , to do with who you fuck ….? ???

      Huh? Nothing at all. You maybe misunderstood my message. Hip hop has nothing to do with who I have sex with…

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