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By *bbyBiTVTV/TS
over a year ago
Newcastle upon Tyne |
"Ok, now Prep is going to be available for everyone, how many of the Fabstraight guys on here will be getting down to the STI clinic and asking for a prescription?
Mr Icebreaker"
Mmm I could get sloppy seconds. That would be a fantasy achieved especially if I could clean up after. |
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"I wouldn't care what medication is available (at great expense to the NHS!), safe sex is still essential."
Completely agree. No problem with people taking it for extra preventative measures but it should be used instead of other protection.
Anyone could claim yo be taking it and lying. Pretty much the whole pill debate all over again |
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By *bbyBiTVTV/TS
over a year ago
Newcastle upon Tyne |
"I wouldn't care what medication is available (at great expense to the NHS!), safe sex is still essential."
I am looking for just 1 couple and hope to build up the trust to eventually forego using protection. |
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"I wouldn't care what medication is available (at great expense to the NHS!), safe sex is still essential."
The biggest danger is being exposed to newly evolved bacteria and viruses than no body knows about yet.
There's no safe sex, just safer sex. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wouldn't care what medication is available (at great expense to the NHS!), safe sex is still essential."
PrEP is statistically safer than condom use in the transmission of HIV.
All other STIs can be transmitted through oral sex as well, so if you only ever have oral sex with a condom preach away.
Otherwise your argument has no logic. |
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