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    Would An HIV-Killing Sex Gel Encourage Widespread Barebacking?

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    • N Offline
      notquiteme
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      i think although you wouldn't count on them as your only line of defense, you might want to consider them as an added layer of protection.  Just my thought.

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      • MrMazdaM Offline
        MrMazda Global Moderator
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        @notquiteme:

        i think although you wouldn't count on them as your only line of defense, you might want to consider them as an added layer of protection.  Just my thought.

        Exactly my thought process on the matter… If this product were made as say for example a lube, that would make for the best of both worlds.

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          CountAchee
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          +1 to you two  😉

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            myrea
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            Lets see 36% agains't the what's the percentage of condoms 98%? And you're getting a drug on your stream so + side effects… even if you are absolutely sure to be clean of infections you might get a bad case of urethritis, bare should be savoured as a once in a while thing with your  :love: is that so hard to get, if someone want's to go have only bare with anyone well it's their choice, however they are prolonging the possibility of a greater and continuos number of deaths related with the desease and that for me is a bad human being.

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              uicuic
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              HI MrMazda

              I was trying to make sense of what you wrote:

              @MrMazda:

              Although it is true that it does not provide a 100% guarantee that HIV transmission will not occur, I can see it becoming a popular product based on the fact that some people want to take every reasonable step possible to prevent HIV infection. I know for sure with my partner and I, it is something that we would definitely use just for the simple fact that I am HIV+ and do NOT want to be responsible for transmitting it to my partner, although we're aware that it is a risk that we must keep in mind. He is the ONLY exception to my condom rule, as we've had a long and in-depth conversation in a very graphic nature, and I made him read Managing Your Health (available online at hxxp://www.catie.ca/myh) and have a full in-depth discussion about what he would inevitably go through if he were to become HIV+ as a result of that decision prior to allowing the exception to the rule to be made.

              Are you saying that you actually do bareback with your hiv negative partner? Sorry if I misunderstood. How is working so far? I'm not judging.

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                myrea
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                @uicuic:

                Are you saying that you actually do bareback with your hiv negative partner? Sorry if I misunderstood. How is working so far? I'm not judging.

                If he ismedicated the probability of infecting his partner is very small (not 0) but really small.

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                  uicuic
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                  Not bein etectable through blood test is not the same as saying that your sperm does not contain significant amount of virus. well at least that's what i read on several prevention sites I went to. As i said i'm not judging, just informing myself any way possible.

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                    myrea
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                    @uicuic:

                    Not bein etectable through blood test is not the same as saying that your sperm does not contain significant amount of virus. well at least that's what i read on several prevention sites I went to. As i said i'm not judging, just informing myself any way possible.

                    As I said it's not 0, I do not recommend it in any way yet it's their choice to take the risk, it's great you're looking for information, that only speacks the best of you has a responsible individual.

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                    • MrMazdaM Offline
                      MrMazda Global Moderator
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                      @uicuic:

                      Are you saying that you actually do bareback with your hiv negative partner? Sorry if I misunderstood. How is working so far? I'm not judging.

                      Yes… Some may call me strange for where my mind is at... More particularly that I believe in the right to freedom of choice. This includes the freedom to choose what level of risk (if any) that you are willing to take. That being said though, if the risk a partner wishes to take is to engage in unprotected sex with a known HIV+ partner, I am very well known for making damn sure that they FULLY understand ALL of the consequences before making such a choice, as that goes to their right to make an educated and informed choice. 🙂

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                        Reiky
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                        I hope this becomes available worldwide. Oh and yes a lube form would definitely be a seller for me  🙂

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                          george79
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                          i think anything that safely reduces the chance of hiv transmission is a good thing. I dont think this gel will encourage unprotected sex. I think the people already having unprotected sex will now have at least something. I am 100% for the gel and would use it if its properly tested and proven safe.
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                            jonas25
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                            My husband and i are only with eatch other and we never, ever use condoms. I love to feel he empty his load in me….Im 100% bottom and he loves to jerk me off at the same time

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