Thread: Bareback Safety
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08-01-22 10:49 #36
Posts: 2072Anal sex risks
I refuse to do anal sex because it is a destructive sex act and causes permanent damage if done repeatedly. Anal sex causes tears to the anus & causes bleeding. When a person repeatedly engages in anal sex their anus becomes permanently relaxed. Over time they are no cannot control their bowel movements and are forced to wear adult diapers. With bareback anal sex the risk of contracting HIV is fairly high. The reason is because their is blood contact when having sex. In the end I am connoisseur of great sex with looking girls. But I have no desire to harm them.
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03-29-19 19:43 #35
Posts: 419Originally Posted by Bronc0 [View Original Post]
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03-29-19 10:25 #34
Posts: 283Have you tried it?
Originally Posted by JohnDough [View Original Post]
Have you tried it?
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12-20-18 21:59 #33
Posts: 419Jiftip
The Jiftip is a smaller version of the Galactic Cap. It covers only the opening of the urethra. It is advertised as "Something that's a little better than nothing".
https://www.jiftip.com/
While the Galactic Cap covers the frenulum, reducing sensitivity, the Jiftip does not. The Galactic Cap has a reservoir for ejaculate but the Jiftip does not. Ejaculate is held in the urethra, though the stretchy material can balloon out under pressure.
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04-07-18 15:04 #32
Posts: 2243Originally Posted by Nikitin22 [View Original Post]
http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/sh...291&viewfull=1#post3645291.
The only thing that is 100% safe is monogamy with a clean tested partner. Period.
As far as how risky is bareback sex? Depends on transmission, the state or condition of the skin on your junk, the number of exposures with an infected person and the type of sex one has. All of this has been discussed in prior posts on the thread here:
Home > Forum > Special Interests > Safe Sex > Safe Sex Information and Advice.
Transmission rates are key! Most people think, "it only takes one time" which is absolutely true, but it does not mean that one and only one, or a FIRST contact is going to mean successful transmission. Look at the info in this post by FooteRoger where he has collected the transmission rates for various STDs. He also includes where he got the information.
#734 http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/sh...369&viewfull=1#post3179369.
He corrected a small error in the HSV numbers here, #737:
http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/sh...791&viewfull=1#post3180791.
As far as expensive drugs are concerned, the PreP drugs (Pre-exposure prophylaxis) for HIV prevention, one can buy them overseas from reputable places for much less than in the USA.
$1. 85 per pill or $55 per month. Which looks like pretty cheap insurance.
https://www.alldaychemist.com/tenvir-em-300-200mg.html
That said, not sure how long one needs to take PreP prior to exposure. If one were to say take a SexPat vacation with the intention of playing bare, one might want to take PreP for a whole month prior to the trip and make certain they have enough PreP on had for the entire trip. Remember, got to take it everyday or it may not be effective, so if one has the tendency to go on a binder for days and not remember anything, then this likely won't work when one doesn't take it each day.
But nowadays, nothing out there will kill you, most are treatable and the rest manageable as long-term chronic conditions.
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03-24-18 06:38 #31
Posts: 129Originally Posted by JohnDough [View Original Post]
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01-02-18 21:04 #30
Posts: 337Title caught my attention
Does seem to be an oxymoron.
Originally Posted by Nikitin22 [View Original Post]
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10-24-17 15:52 #29
Posts: 419Galactic Cap
The Galactic Cap condom provides a middle ground between bareback and a regular condom.
http://galacticcap.com/
Covers only the tip of the penis providing greater pleasure in use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYY18p0VGv0
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10-02-17 10:53 #28
Posts: 3Bareback and meds
How come people are talking about the bareback safety? It is never safe. Why not use the condom? How is it so hard. Unless you are taking a medication for protecting yourself from the HIV it would be maybe ok to do bareback. But those meds are expensive and make you tired bros!
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11-30-16 11:03 #27
Posts: 2243What Have You Found?
Originally Posted by RjSton1999 [View Original Post]
Quick search found this link with all of the basic info.
https://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics...iv-test-types/
Summary:
Fastest test is RNA test detects HIV within 10 days of infection. COSTLY test not often used for screening. Probably only get it done on self pay basis unless a Doc can justify medically necessary.
Antigen / antibody tests (combo tests) can detect HIV with in 3 weeks of exposure but are blood tests, not oral swabs.
Years ago the technology wasn't as evolved and the tests only accurately detected HIV 3 to 6 months after exposure. So that permeated the culture and there are still many who think that if they had unpotected sex, they can't "know for sure" if they are negative unless they wait 3-6 months before being tested and then have to be tested again 3-6 months later to be sure. With the above mentioned tests, that is not true. It might be true if one limits their focus to the rapid immunoassay type of tests.
Oops! Just found a thread where I discussed this in point-counterpoint. Moved to Mighty Mick's Boxing Club (#97, #98). Here is the salient link on the tests:
http://www.sfaf.org/hiv-info/testing...w-periods.html
Would be interested in seeing what are the conclusions from your research?
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11-10-16 15:08 #26
Posts: 29Timing and tests
Can someone make a sticky post in this forum about how long to wait and for which test? I'm doing this based on google sources and would love to compare notes with people who presumably know better than me randomly searching.
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08-25-16 17:59 #25
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10-14-14 18:15 #24
Posts: 80Originally Posted by JohnDough [View Original Post]
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10-11-14 16:07 #23
Posts: 174Originally Posted by Tjinla2001 [View Original Post]
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09-25-14 10:32 #22
Posts: 2070Originally Posted by Ampboner [View Original Post]