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06-16-19 14:06 #10147
Posts: 1192Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
So for those who do not connect the dots quickly, initial victims in Brazil were close to the ruling class, and in some cases they were extremely popular. Brazil quickly adopted AIDS prevention policies and enforced them through education campaigns. This is why unprotected sex is not so usual in Brazil. Even my own girlfriend look surprised when I went bareback anal. And no she was not a working girl, currently working at the Boston Consulting Group.
Kind of different from other places where initial victims were coming from not so well connected groups and that took longer to develop those policies.
Correlation? Causality?
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06-16-19 12:58 #10146
Posts: 5648Originally Posted by MongerForSex [View Original Post]
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06-16-19 12:55 #10145
Posts: 5648Originally Posted by Cons68 [View Original Post]
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06-16-19 00:43 #10144
Posts: 2Originally Posted by MongerForSex [View Original Post]
I understand if you don't like Truvada because of the other STDs, as I said before, I don't care about them. We're all adults and we take the risks we are willing to take. I don't smoke, nor drink, nor eat bacon. All those 3 activities are dangerous from a health point of view, but some people choose that the risk is acceptable to them.
But, don't go around spreading about Truvada "affecting the brain" - do you have a source for that? I closely follow research about PrEP and Truvada since 2012, have friends involved in government PrEP programs and have never heard about that in the myriad of papers and studies on PrEP and Truvada. In a very small percentage of those who take it, it may tax the kidney and liver. In a very small percentage of people who take it. And that's why users of Truvada are continuously monitored. Also, regarding "skin reactions" - another very small percentage develop rash and itch and usually go away on its own in a few days or few weeks. Most of people (including myself) who take Truvada haven't experienced any side effects, and have normal results for liver and kidney markers on blood panels.
There are many people who already have sex without a condom, and repeating the mantra "use a condom" to them like a mommy won't make them use condoms. If that worked, the HIV epidemic would have ended decades ago. Instead, by spreading misinformation about PrEP and Truvada, those people whom PrEP would be a great way to protect them from HIV, these people can get scared because they start thinking Truvada will heavily damage their bodies (but it won't), and they will stay vulnerable to catching HIV because they are not taking Truvada because of scaremongering by people like you. We have a great tool to protect people from HIV and we as a society should be celebrating that, we have a tool that finally could allow the HIV epidemic to end, because people have been, and will be, having sex without condoms. But according to people like you, no, let's bury that and scare people away from it because it will turn them away from the holy condom. Think about how many new infections Truvada can stop. Think about how many lifes it saves.
Academics and people in the health sector are scratching their heads wondering why such a revolutionary tool is having a ridiculously low adoption, even though condom use is plummeting. It's because of this whole "but but but other STDs, no condoms, the world will end! People like you made the holy condom an end in itself, and not a tool for protected sex. I bet you 95% of men use condoms mainly because of HIV, before HIV, some decades ago, no one used condoms. If you use condoms because you're afraid of catching syphilis or gonorrhea, fine, it's your right to do it if you're not willing to take the risk. Do whatever makes you happy. But you're doing a great disservice to men who won't use condoms (regardless of your mommy talk) AND won't take Truvada because of your scaremongering. By the same logic of yours, women shouldn't take contraceptives because they should use a condom instead. By the way, do you use condoms (or dental dams) for oral sex? Probably not, right? And you know that it also carries the risk of STD transmission right? So, double standards.
Criticize all you want about Truvada, PrEP, how barebacking is wrong, how condoms are the only way, how irresponsible anyone who doesn't use a condom is. But don't just spill untrue "facts" or lies about Truvada, it's even worse when you do that without quoting a serious source. You're doing a great disservice to people whom Truvada would be very useful and save them from HIV. You're helping no one with PrEP shaming.
I will leave this link here if someone wants to read deep, insightful and accurate information on PrEP and Truvada: https://prepfacts.org/.
I won't reply further about this topic because my post is not about Truvada and I don't want to turn this discussion off-topic, this is not a Truvada thread. People who want more info on that can use Google.
And about having kids, I have a vasectomy, and ladies who work in the sex trade are probably taking contraceptives.
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06-15-19 19:59 #10143
Posts: 1192Something that surprised me when I spent time in Brazil is how seriously people took AIDS. Not just for sex, I remember getting some injections and the nurse did a real army drill always showing that the needle was new and how it was disposed after being used.
The fact that the first victims of AIDS where white gay rich kids helped a lot I think to raise awareness (thinking of Renato Russo among others).
Originally Posted by MongerForSex [View Original Post]
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06-15-19 19:29 #10142
Posts: 360Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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06-15-19 12:01 #10141
Posts: 3630Sao Paulo.
Originally Posted by Lalabo [View Original Post]
ABG.
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06-15-19 10:22 #10140
Posts: 5648Originally Posted by MongerForSex [View Original Post]
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06-14-19 19:37 #10139
Posts: 360Originally Posted by Pqtcps [View Original Post]
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06-13-19 20:58 #10138
Posts: 2I am in Brazil and want to fuck prostitutes without condoms (I am on Truvada / PrEP so I'm protected from HIV, and I couldn't care less about other STDs). In fact, I cannot use condoms. So if I have the options between sex with condoms or staying at home looking at the celiing fan, I would choose the latter every time.
Let me tell you, unlike other countries, it seems that finding a prostitute who agrees to have condomless sex in Brazil is almost impossible. Guys who want BBFS should skip Brazil. But I am stuck here for a while, unfortunately.
I am talking only about prostitutes. Non-pro girls will happily have condomless sex, 99% of them will.
Most of the hookers here, when asked if they do penetration without condoms, get really offended and aggressive, like if you just insulted their mother, LOL. There's no negotiation with the majority of them. It doesn't matter if you offer to pay more, or talk about testing, etc. Most of them also have never heard of Truvada / PrEP, which could allow them to offer bareback to their clients and keep themselves safe from HIV, which is their main worry. And it's available for free in Brazil.
But the demand for bareback sex with hookers, from the point of view of men, is enormous. A lot of men want it. Hookers (and clubs) who do it will surely make a LOT of money and get many clients.
There's a forum in Portuguese language called GPGuia, it's the main (and only, AKAIK) forum about prostitution in Brazil, and discussions of hookers who do bareback are forbidden there.
Do anyone know a termas, club, or where I can find hookers which have condomless sex in São Paulo?
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06-12-19 08:56 #10137
Posts: 557Fyi.
Originally Posted by Lalabo [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 03:00 #10136
Posts: 423My first trip to Brazil
I am planning 6 night visit Sao Paulo during Labor day weekend. This is my first trip to Brazil so I am bit nervous about logistics and security in general. I am trying to branch out of North America and European scene and Sao Paulo seems like a good option based on the reports I have read on this forum. Thanks for some detailed reports by KPete and other members which are helping me make a decent itinerary. I plan to stay in one of the Mercure hotels in Moema (most probably Mercure SP Times Square), visit popular boates like Scandallo, Casarao, Bomboa and may be couple of clinicas just to check them out. For local transportation, I have never used Uber so I need to figure out how to have that setup for use in Brazil. I have read reports about difficulties in getting Uber to work in Brazil.
I am going to do 2 night side trip to Iguazu to see falls from both Brazilian and Argentinean side. Based on recent Questner's report I am thrilled to learn Foz do Iguacu has options for fun.
LATAM airlines fares from Sao Paulo to Foz do Iguacu shown on their US site are double to what they sell them on their Brazilian site. Unfortunately LATAM's Brazil site doesn't allow Americans to buy tickets. Is there anyway to avoid paying double?
Like some of you I don't speak Spanish or Portuguese. I am hoping it is not going to be too much of a limitation communicating with girls. Anyone of you visiting Sao Paulo during Labor day? It would be nice to meetup.
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06-09-19 20:13 #10135
Posts: 360Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
1) best looking girl without working hard 2) fast sex like fast food 3) games. Restaurants are better but sometimes I like eating fastfood. Hamburger with fries are also good. Sometimes I like to cook by myself even if the taste is not better than restaurant. I am a medical professional not a cook.
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06-05-19 18:18 #10134
Posts: 34Originally Posted by DreamCarnarvon [View Original Post]
I'm also planning on checking out Connection, Bomboa, Cafe Photo and Bahamas in the next few days. I come to Brazil to bang supermodels. What's the point of living average.
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06-05-19 18:03 #10133
Posts: 6420Originally Posted by MongerForSex [View Original Post]