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What is this preP medication?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Keep seeing it pop up for those who like BB

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By *icked_tongueMan  over a year ago

Bolton

Google it, the answer is there for you to read all about it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Keep seeing it pop up for those who like BB"

It is used int he treatment of HIV and many people take it especially if their partners are HIV+ to prevent them catching it too. It is recommended by many sexual health clinics if you have many partners, talk to yours.

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By *opman1111Man  over a year ago

belfast

It’s medicine that people taken and think it makes them bullet proof when having bareback sex

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By *adyJayneWoman  over a year ago

Burnleyish (She/They)

PrEP is a pill which lowers your chances of getting HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), if you have a high risk of exposure. It’s 99% effective when taken daily.

However it's not a licence to bareback without risk as it does not protect against any other STIs.

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By *pertureTV/TS  over a year ago

New Ferry, wirral in stockings and sussies

Its a license to print money by pharmaceutical companies, why create a cure when you can create regular customers.

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By *adyJayneWoman  over a year ago

Burnleyish (She/They)


"Its a license to print money by pharmaceutical companies, why create a cure when you can create regular customers."

Because of the nature of a retrovirus it's exceptionally difficult to create a cure.

PEP was created as the closest thing to a cure to reduce viral load to undetectable. That research then led to PREP...

It's a two pronged approach

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By *TDHGentMan  over a year ago

Worcs


"Its a license to print money by pharmaceutical companies, why create a cure when you can create regular customers."

SPOT ON big pharma is only interested in masking symptoms whilst giving you other nasty side effects because they have no idea how our DNA works and often ruins it for unborn babies buggering up theirs bstrds trial and error or no trial with covid just error

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Its a license to print money by pharmaceutical companies, why create a cure when you can create regular customers.

SPOT ON big pharma is only interested in masking symptoms whilst giving you other nasty side effects because they have no idea how our DNA works and often ruins it for unborn babies buggering up theirs bstrds trial and error or no trial with covid just error"

What side effects are you talking about? The prep trial went on for over three years with thousands of volunteers who were checked and tested regularly.

I had no side effects and no ill effects from it. I haven't searched to see if there have been any papers written about the trial and results yet but no doubt there will be some, if not at the moment then in the near future.

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By *ondon SuckerMan  over a year ago

london

I take it and it let's me allow ramdom guys to shoot their loads up me...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have just started to take PrEP, because people seam to forget that you can hiv from oral sex.

It's not just BB you need to be careful about.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I take it and it let's me allow ramdom guys to shoot their loads up me... "
you can still catch STIs though just saying it's your life

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By *imGimMan  over a year ago

london

I get mine from dean street, but it’s only free to people who are gay/bi/trans: (yes we have our own clinic)

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By *imGimMan  over a year ago

london

Yes you can, but things like herpes, syphillis, etc can also be transmitted through oral sex: so if you wear a condom for fucking, you can still catch gonorrhoea from giving a blow job. Are people suddenly stop eating pussy and sucking cock?

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By *imGimMan  over a year ago

london

Since prep came in new infection rates are dropping and most people with hiv are now undetectable

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By *imGimMan  over a year ago

london

Condoms are 98%

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There should be more campaigns about unprotected sex with strangers, save the youth give them knowledge

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It stops you getting HIV, but it doesn’t stop you getting all the other STD’s.

It’s gross that so many people think that prep means they can now have unprotected sex. I’ve seen a huge rise in people wanting “bb” and saying it’s fine because they’re on prep.

Sure it’s not a coincidence that there’s also a rise in STI’s.

Eurgh

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By *dnmartinMan  over a year ago

Hounslow


"It stops you getting HIV, but it doesn’t stop you getting all the other STD’s.

It’s gross that so many people think that prep means they can now have unprotected sex. I’ve seen a huge rise in people wanting “bb” and saying it’s fine because they’re on prep.

Sure it’s not a coincidence that there’s also a rise in STI’s.

Eurgh"

I really do hope I NEVER get into the point that I tell other people what THEY THINK.

I am on prep, I didn't go on it on a whim, I got information and asked questions, from Sexual Health Doctors.

I get my Prep from the NHS and have 3 monthly check ups. If I have an issue I know how to get help and treatment.

I understand completely that it is not a magic pill. Although so far, only 5 cases have been reported when someone was on Prep and contracted HIV. All of them had external factors, basically the people forgot to take the pill due to mental health issues.

However no , I know it does not protect you from other STIs. Since 2018 I have had 3, which is as many as I had the pervious 3 years when I was 100% safe. Condoms do not offer total protection against STIs either.

Take responsibility for your health , if you want safe sex practice it, but NEVER tell me what I think.

Rant over

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It stops you getting HIV, but it doesn’t stop you getting all the other STD’s.

It’s gross that so many people think that prep means they can now have unprotected sex. I’ve seen a huge rise in people wanting “bb” and saying it’s fine because they’re on prep.

Sure it’s not a coincidence that there’s also a rise in STI’s.

Eurgh

I really do hope I NEVER get into the point that I tell other people what THEY THINK.

I am on prep, I didn't go on it on a whim, I got information and asked questions, from Sexual Health Doctors.

I get my Prep from the NHS and have 3 monthly check ups. If I have an issue I know how to get help and treatment.

I understand completely that it is not a magic pill. Although so far, only 5 cases have been reported when someone was on Prep and contracted HIV. All of them had external factors, basically the people forgot to take the pill due to mental health issues.

However no , I know it does not protect you from other STIs. Since 2018 I have had 3, which is as many as I had the pervious 3 years when I was 100% safe. Condoms do not offer total protection against STIs either.

Take responsibility for your health , if you want safe sex practice it, but NEVER tell me what I think.

Rant over"

I am speaking on what other people have told me. Not just one or two - literally hundreds this year alone propositioning me for sex - I say no I don’t meet people who bareback. The response is always “It’s ok I’m on prep”.

You can try and ignore it, but the fact is that a lot of people think prep makes them invinsible.

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By *dnmartinMan  over a year ago

Hounslow


"It stops you getting HIV, but it doesn’t stop you getting all the other STD’s.

It’s gross that so many people think that prep means they can now have unprotected sex. I’ve seen a huge rise in people wanting “bb” and saying it’s fine because they’re on prep.

Sure it’s not a coincidence that there’s also a rise in STI’s.

Eurgh

I really do hope I NEVER get into the point that I tell other people what THEY THINK.

I am on prep, I didn't go on it on a whim, I got information and asked questions, from Sexual Health Doctors.

I get my Prep from the NHS and have 3 monthly check ups. If I have an issue I know how to get help and treatment.

I understand completely that it is not a magic pill. Although so far, only 5 cases have been reported when someone was on Prep and contracted HIV. All of them had external factors, basically the people forgot to take the pill due to mental health issues.

However no , I know it does not protect you from other STIs. Since 2018 I have had 3, which is as many as I had the pervious 3 years when I was 100% safe. Condoms do not offer total protection against STIs either.

Take responsibility for your health , if you want safe sex practice it, but NEVER tell me what I think.

Rant over

I am speaking on what other people have told me. Not just one or two - literally hundreds this year alone propositioning me for sex - I say no I don’t meet people who bareback. The response is always “It’s ok I’m on prep”.

You can try and ignore it, but the fact is that a lot of people think prep makes them invinsible."

No they don't, they just trust Prep to protect against Hiv, which it does, and trust that any other infection is treatable.

If you do not want any STIs, the only way you can guarantee it is not to have sex, period.

You want 100% safe sex, that is your choice and I respect that choice, would not try to change it. However if I choose to have unprotected sex then I know the risk I am taking. I take PREP to protect me, no one else.

I would point out as an out gay man, my level of risk is different from a married but man.

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By *dnmartinMan  over a year ago

Hounslow


"It stops you getting HIV, but it doesn’t stop you getting all the other STD’s.

It’s gross that so many people think that prep means they can now have unprotected sex. I’ve seen a huge rise in people wanting “bb” and saying it’s fine because they’re on prep.

Sure it’s not a coincidence that there’s also a rise in STI’s.

Eurgh

I really do hope I NEVER get into the point that I tell other people what THEY THINK.

I am on prep, I didn't go on it on a whim, I got information and asked questions, from Sexual Health Doctors.

I get my Prep from the NHS and have 3 monthly check ups. If I have an issue I know how to get help and treatment.

I understand completely that it is not a magic pill. Although so far, only 5 cases have been reported when someone was on Prep and contracted HIV. All of them had external factors, basically the people forgot to take the pill due to mental health issues.

However no , I know it does not protect you from other STIs. Since 2018 I have had 3, which is as many as I had the pervious 3 years when I was 100% safe. Condoms do not offer total protection against STIs either.

Take responsibility for your health , if you want safe sex practice it, but NEVER tell me what I think.

Rant over

I am speaking on what other people have told me. Not just one or two - literally hundreds this year alone propositioning me for sex - I say no I don’t meet people who bareback. The response is always “It’s ok I’m on prep”.

You can try and ignore it, but the fact is that a lot of people think prep makes them invinsible.

No they don't, they just trust Prep to protect against Hiv, which it does, and trust that any other infection is treatable.

If you do not want any STIs, the only way you can guarantee it is not to have sex, period.

You want 100% safe sex, that is your choice and I respect that choice, would not try to change it. However if I choose to have unprotected sex then I know the risk I am taking. I take PREP to protect me, no one else.

"

I would point out as an out gay man, my level of risk is different from a married bi man.

Sorry autocorrect got in the way

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It stops you getting HIV, but it doesn’t stop you getting all the other STD’s.

It’s gross that so many people think that prep means they can now have unprotected sex. I’ve seen a huge rise in people wanting “bb” and saying it’s fine because they’re on prep.

Sure it’s not a coincidence that there’s also a rise in STI’s.

Eurgh

I really do hope I NEVER get into the point that I tell other people what THEY THINK.

I am on prep, I didn't go on it on a whim, I got information and asked questions, from Sexual Health Doctors.

I get my Prep from the NHS and have 3 monthly check ups. If I have an issue I know how to get help and treatment.

I understand completely that it is not a magic pill. Although so far, only 5 cases have been reported when someone was on Prep and contracted HIV. All of them had external factors, basically the people forgot to take the pill due to mental health issues.

However no , I know it does not protect you from other STIs. Since 2018 I have had 3, which is as many as I had the pervious 3 years when I was 100% safe. Condoms do not offer total protection against STIs either.

Take responsibility for your health , if you want safe sex practice it, but NEVER tell me what I think.

Rant over

I am speaking on what other people have told me. Not just one or two - literally hundreds this year alone propositioning me for sex - I say no I don’t meet people who bareback. The response is always “It’s ok I’m on prep”.

You can try and ignore it, but the fact is that a lot of people think prep makes them invinsible.

No they don't, they just trust Prep to protect against Hiv, which it does, and trust that any other infection is treatable.

If you do not want any STIs, the only way you can guarantee it is not to have sex, period.

You want 100% safe sex, that is your choice and I respect that choice, would not try to change it. However if I choose to have unprotected sex then I know the risk I am taking. I take PREP to protect me, no one else.

I would point out as an out gay man, my level of risk is different from a married bi man.

Sorry autocorrect got in the way"

Other infections aren’t treatable though are they. HPV, hepatitis and herpes are in you for life. In addition to that, it’s a bad attitude to say “oh well if I catch something then it doesn’t matter. I’ll just get it treated”

Also I did note on your previous message that you said “when I was 100% safe” so it shows that even for you it made you stop using protection.

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By *dnmartinMan  over a year ago

Hounslow


"It stops you getting HIV, but it doesn’t stop you getting all the other STD’s.

It’s gross that so many people think that prep means they can now have unprotected sex. I’ve seen a huge rise in people wanting “bb” and saying it’s fine because they’re on prep.

Sure it’s not a coincidence that there’s also a rise in STI’s.

Eurgh

I really do hope I NEVER get into the point that I tell other people what THEY THINK.

I am on prep, I didn't go on it on a whim, I got information and asked questions, from Sexual Health Doctors.

I get my Prep from the NHS and have 3 monthly check ups. If I have an issue I know how to get help and treatment.

I understand completely that it is not a magic pill. Although so far, only 5 cases have been reported when someone was on Prep and contracted HIV. All of them had external factors, basically the people forgot to take the pill due to mental health issues.

However no , I know it does not protect you from other STIs. Since 2018 I have had 3, which is as many as I had the pervious 3 years when I was 100% safe. Condoms do not offer total protection against STIs either.

Take responsibility for your health , if you want safe sex practice it, but NEVER tell me what I think.

Rant over

I am speaking on what other people have told me. Not just one or two - literally hundreds this year alone propositioning me for sex - I say no I don’t meet people who bareback. The response is always “It’s ok I’m on prep”.

You can try and ignore it, but the fact is that a lot of people think prep makes them invinsible.

No they don't, they just trust Prep to protect against Hiv, which it does, and trust that any other infection is treatable.

If you do not want any STIs, the only way you can guarantee it is not to have sex, period.

You want 100% safe sex, that is your choice and I respect that choice, would not try to change it. However if I choose to have unprotected sex then I know the risk I am taking. I take PREP to protect me, no one else.

I would point out as an out gay man, my level of risk is different from a married bi man.

Sorry autocorrect got in the way

Other infections aren’t treatable though are they. HPV, hepatitis and herpes are in you for life. In addition to that, it’s a bad attitude to say “oh well if I catch something then it doesn’t matter. I’ll just get it treated”

Also I did note on your previous message that you said “when I was 100% safe” so it shows that even for you it made you stop using protection."

You and I are never going to agree on this one.

So my final point is.

Hepertitis and herpes will not be stopped by a condom.

I do not want and disease, of course not. But thinking that a condom with protect you against all STIS is niave, when I used one I still got some infections.

My real annoyance with you, and others. That you say we think we are immune, please do not tell me what I think.

Thank you.

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