• @mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @sᴛʀᴀɴɢᴇʀ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @mr_peanut yess....

    Ok

    I actually don’t hate condoms, but I must say that unprotected sex feels lot better! It also adds a level of intimacy being unprotected.

    You are correct there sir that is for sure the truth, and fine if you have some form of knowledge concerning your partners history.
    Speaking as someone that has done charity work and worked with various hiv charities within the U.K. I always suggest and advise to people that you should air on the side of caution. I have seen and met to many careless people that were lucky and escaped the possible perils of std’s, but sadly in the end the inevitable has happened.

    According to the WHO HIV Factsheet, “HIV continues to be a major global public health issue, having claimed more than 39 million lives so far. In 2013, 1.5 million people died from HIV-related causes globally.” Although much progress has been made in recent years through global education, prevention and treatment initiatives, there remains much to be done. (UNAIDS)

    Prevention and awareness efforts often encounter barriers due to cultural stigmas and misunderstanding. Volunteering for such efforts requires patience and cultural sensitivity. Volunteers should be passionate about understanding and appreciating the local culture.


  • @sᴛʀᴀɴɢᴇʀ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @sᴛʀᴀɴɢᴇʀ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @mr_peanut yess....

    Ok

    I actually don’t hate condoms, but I must say that unprotected sex feels lot better! It also adds a level of intimacy being unprotected.

    You are correct there sir that is for sure the truth, and fine if you have some form of knowledge concerning your partners history.
    Speaking as someone that has done charity work and worked with various hiv charities within the U.K. I always suggest and advise to people that you should air on the side of caution. I have seen and met to many careless people that were lucky and escaped the possible perils of std’s, but sadly in the end the inevitable has happened.

    According to the WHO HIV Factsheet, “HIV continues to be a major global public health issue, having claimed more than 39 million lives so far. In 2013, 1.5 million people died from HIV-related causes globally.” Although much progress has been made in recent years through global education, prevention and treatment initiatives, there remains much to be done. (UNAIDS)

    Prevention and awareness efforts often encounter barriers due to cultural stigmas and misunderstanding. Volunteering for such efforts requires patience and cultural sensitivity. Volunteers should be passionate about understanding and appreciating the local culture.

    As I said, I have worked with many that fall into this category and suffer this health issue for a long time. But, although I made reference to HIV there are many things that one could catch without knowledge until way to late.

    • chlamydia
    • hepatitis B
    • syphilis
      and many many more.....
      This is why unless you really know your partner, regardless of the 'velvet feeling or non protection' you should always use protection
      When you have seen people go through the process of finding out they have contracted any one of the aforementioned it's not a pretty picture.... and god only knows who they must feel going through the process of telling previous partners (a legal requirement within the UK) ...

  • @jimmy1708 Jimmy I know you got problems with your egr but who tf uses still condoms tho it's 2018, last weekI made love with a random hoe and my dick is still red and swollen, 10/10 best pussy ever 👌


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  • @jimmy1708 well, i guess hiv can be treated


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  • @brain-zap said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @jimmy1708 well, i guess hiv can be treated

    That is a very nieve way to look at things . Period


  • @sᴛʀᴀɴɢᴇʀ i think some people are immune to hiv aswell


  • @brain-zap said in Protected sex vs unprotected sex😂😂:

    @sᴛʀᴀɴɢᴇʀ i think some people are immune to hiv aswell

    Yea like 1 in 1000000 if not higher odds than that

  • Banned

    There are 3 symptoms out of which if 2 are present then one is a suspected case of HIV+:

    More than one month of fever
    More than one month of diarrhoea
    2 out if 3 sites of lymphadenopathy i.e. cervical (over the neck region) , axillary (armpit area) and the inguinal region (groin area). Lymphadenopathy is a conditon where there are swollen lymph nodes felt like oval to round swellings at the above mentioned areas.

    So i suggest you to get https://prepgeneric.com/ if you are in love with unprotected sex.


  • A lot of the time “unprotected sex” usually means when people don't use condoms and/or any store-bought birth control methods. ... So as long as they've been taking the pill in the recommended way (which it sounds like they are), the sex they had could count as being considered “protected sex.”