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  • Birthday 03/24/1989

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  1. Looking to give away my virginity to a top in newcastle, the more hung the better!
  2. Hi! Firstly sorry if this isnt in the right forum section. I've been reading this site for the past few weeks and really like the idea of barebacking, however i don't want to rush into anything so i have been trying to do a sort of pros and cons when it comes to things like HIV and STDs etc. I'm finding it hard to understand all the information about hiv etc, it seems to be far to much information and i struggle to brake it down. For stds am i right in thinking that only herpes and hep c are incurable? When it comes to HIV, what is life expectancy from the moment you find out you are positive? some websites say 10 years which is really scary since i am young. Are there any noticeable physical changes from medications and stuff? Also with different strains of HIV, does this mess up any kind of treatment and basically cut off your years? I always thought that once positive there wasnt much use for condoms but if you end up with multiple hiv strains is this a deathwish? And finally is treatment free in the UK, can it be done discreetly without family knowing and also when it comes to STDs, will doctors tolerate constant treatment? Sorry if these are common questions, my head is batted from reading and could use some help!
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