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About viking8x6

  • Birthday 06/06/1966

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    Baltimore
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    Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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    Versatile
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    I wish
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    Fucking / Getting fucked - facial & body hair a big plus

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  1. The confusion here may be happening because humans each have two copies of the CCR5 gene. People who have one copy with the delta-32 mutation (and one normal copy) are resistant to HIV, but can still acquire it. This is called "heterozygous" - that's what @PozBearWI is. People who have both copies with the delta-32 mutation are immune to HIV (for practical purposes, though they might still be able to be infected using some kind of drastic biotech method). This is called "homozygous". I didn't do an extensive search, but at least one scientific publication explains that a patient cured of HIV after bone marrow transplant received the transplanted marrow from a homozygous (double delta 32) donor.
  2. Or perhaps, in the spirit of the holiday season, the OP intended this topic as a genuine invitation to share optimism and (as he says) hope. There's no real reason this one needs to be contentious.
  3. A new movie is coming out about HIV in Cuba in the '90s. Opens today in New York and Los Angeles, limited nationwide release on Christmas. More from NBC News: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/los-frikis-movie-cuban-punk-hiv-escape-repression-rcna184386?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
  4. Been there, done that - he was drunk, too - and afterward he asked me please not to tell his wife... Then some time later contacted me when he was drunk to say he had been fantasizing about me fucking him. So many guys who have been "straight" all their lives (50 years or more) and there in the back of their heads are things they never look at unless their inhibitions are inhibited. And then they do. As long as everyone can be civilized afterwards, no harm done.
  5. The problem is you can't correct it, we have to do it, because of the way the system works. And we're volunteers. So the idea is if you can't post for a few days it might help you remember not to do it again next time. If you're having trouble remembering, though, you're not alone. Read the topic below for tips (hopefully helpful) on how to avoid the problem:
  6. Hey 👋 appreciate the pig 🐷 emote.

    definitely would squeal for your BB cock 

    1. viking8x6

      viking8x6

      Oh, hell yeah, you're sexy AF!

  7. Similar experience with Truvada when I was hospitalized recently. A doctor came in all concerned that they needed to make sure I was getting it, and I had to explain that it was prophylactic and there was no need, given that I wasn't going to be having sex in the hospital. Though one of the LPN's was mighty tempting... Yes, they are used for treatment, along with other drugs (though not often, given the availability of combination pills).
  8. As a huge fan of outdoor sex, I cannot thank you enough for this! 💦💦💦
  9. Hell, I couldn't get action nightly even when I lived in SF. And back then it wasn't on account of my looks...
  10. Such a sexy beast, and such a fun attitude. Definitely on my favorites list.
  11. As far as I know, there's no way to do this in the current system. FWIW, when you upload library images, you have the option to set comments allowed or disallowed.
  12. If you haven't been getting your kidney function checked regularly as part of the PrEP, then the blood test might detect an issue with kidney function caused by the PrEP. But that's the whole idea, innit? You really do want to keep your kidneys working, and if Truvada is messing with them, your PrEP provider needs to know that and switch drugs.
  13. I believe you are referring to the "harm to the community" policy provisions that were put in place in March 2021 by @rawTOP (the site owner). You can read his explanation of them as well as a VERY long discussion about it, which includes the question of "...go[ing] one way or the other, and not try[ing] to be all things to all people..." here:
  14. As I have stated a number of times (above in this topic): We (the moderation staff) DON'T know exactly how the advancement system works. What we DO know is that: It is not time-based, but participation-based. If you create an account and never post anything, you will remain a "New Member" forever. The algorithm involves not just the number of posts you make, but the "quality" of those posts. I can't tell you more than that because the moderation staff are not privy to the details. It is not ridiculously difficult to attain the status of "Member". People have done it with 50 posts or so, in less than a year.
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