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austin_submale

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  1. Unfortunately for me... it looks like the nearest place that is part of those trials is Houston, which is a 3+ hour drive each way from Austin, and sadly, I would bet that probably excludes me from taking part. Maybe they will expand the trials in the future.
  2. Thanks for the info on how to find out about the trials. That should help anyone who is interested in participating. I took part in one of the trials for Novovax's Covid vaccine. I'll have to check in to whether this one is going to be offered in my area. There are major research institutions around here so we have some companies that work with the drug companies on trials on a regular basis even though Austin isn't a really huge city (2.5-3 million or so).
  3. Work has been hell for me lately as well. I've got new parts of some stories in the works I haven't been able to make any progress on also. Don't worry... it happens. Sooner or later things will clear up.
  4. You probably need to get tested so you know what if anything you've got before you proceed.
  5. For me piss is a no...
  6. Yes... would love to meet up with some of you guys and have some fun!!!
  7. It looks similar to pics I've seen of Herpes, although I've never seen a pic with that many blisters over that large an area.
  8. Nice new chapters! Keep going!
  9. Yeah, it is a good one that always leaves me wanting more.
  10. YES!!! Even a few more would be wonderful!
  11. Daaaaamn... I don't "party" assuming supplies mean something with a capital letter... But that is indeed piggy!
  12. Damn, that would be nice, wouldn't it!
  13. Nice! I always wonder what would happen if I see someone I know at the bookstores...
  14. I love the feeling of the dick fully in my ass throbbing as the hot load of cum is being pumped deep inside. I love not knowing what might happen. I love the thrill of the risk.
  15. Certainly has been too cold and rainy for any outside activities. Thankfully the bookstores are heated... Not that I have had much opportunity lately to go... work has been killing me.
  16. Depends on where you are in Austin. I'm on the NE side near Pflugerville and it can take an hour to get to Kyle from here. And it's at least an hour from there to anywhere in central SA.
  17. Hot! What is a good time/day to go? Where at Bird Island do people meet up and is there any particular protocol for showing you're there to be bred? I'd love to know more!
  18. Speaking of clinical trials... After reading the links above what I didn't see was any way to get in touch with the organizations who actually perform the clinical trials so you can sign up. There are a couple of companies that do those trials in my area, and at least one of them also has locations in several other large cities. Unfortunately for people outside the US or who don't live near a major metro area they may not be able to find access like that. I guess I may have to call the place I did the Covid vaccine trial to see if they are doing anything with this one.
  19. I should add... I'm not a doctor or even a "real scientist". I also don't accept everything that is put out there without question... I try to read and research as much as I can. I think that's healthy. Being a little skeptical, especially when things are coming out of a crisis, I think is reasonable. But buying into tinfoil hat conspiracy theories... yeah, probably not so much. It's a matter of looking at all the evidence, seeing what seems credible and balancing it all to come to a conclusion. Not that even at that everything is going to be right the first time. Certainly everyone's understandings of Covid have changed a lot since March of 2020. And that when you think about it... is not that long ago.
  20. I think that is generally true. However, I wasn't all that comfortable with the mRNA technology due to how new it was so I opted for Novavax which is a much more traditional vaccine based on cloned protein spikes from the virus. Unfortunately Novavax until fairly recently was not widely available in the US due to how long it takes for drugs to be approved here. To get it I had to take part in a clinical trial. It was approved in India, China and some other countries way before it was here. Also another thing I've read is most of the side effects were from one particular brand of the mRNA vaccines, and generally the people who had issues (clotting mainly) usually had other pre-existing conditions that may have affected it. People who were otherwise generally healthy I think rarely had anything seriously adverse. A little injection site discomfort or feeling ill the day after getting the shot is not really such a big deal, and minor things like that have been common with a lot of vaccines over the years -- ones that are generally accepted as being safe and effective.
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