Americans today are supposed to be okay with child molesters, this is pretty tame in comparison.
It’s a whole campaign in America, yeah.
It’s all based on reducing the stigma around people living with AIDS and HIV, but faggots have taken it to the logical conclusion that living with it is nbd.
Give me dumbs rating or whatever, but if a gay man is compliant with HIV/AIDS meds, keeps his viral load low, USES CONDOMS EVEN THOUGH GAY ARE ALLERGIC TO THEM, and tell whoever he has sex with BEFOREHAND that he’s poz, whatever.
They’re still living life after being pozzed regardless.
The men that have learned to live with the curse though have discovered a cheat code- all of the formerly highly sought after men that are now pozzed too.
Dead spreader friend eventually caught onto that and there’s a LOT of older gays that are already infected that otherwise aren’t tragic, so he went for them.
Dating someone else poz seems to take a lot of the pressure off.
But yes. In accordance with reducing stigma, the words clean and dirty aren’t to be used, pozzed or negative is still fine I think.
Infected is a big no no, but part of me still wonders if it’s aimed at misconceptions about HIV/AIDS around normal straight people.
We know very well how to get AIDS at this point, but I’ve seen older women turn down waxing services from a gay man in his late 40’s after looking at him like a bomb and asking if he was healthy, people still think sharing drinks and cigarettes etc is a risk EXCLUDING open sores or bleeding gums or cuts in the mouth.
Living proof that you can interact with all sorts of pozzed gay men and as long as you stay away from all bodily fluids except tears and saliva and don’t do drugs with them, you’ll be clean.
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And as far as the ones who are promiscuous and regularly bareback, the most convincing explanation came from one gay male that said he knew sleeping around was self harm, making men not use condoms was another form of self harm and he he felt like he deserved it if he got it.
And this was a man who literally worked at an LGBTQIA health center, condoms are more plentiful than office paper at those places