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  • Birthday 06/02/1993

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    Washington, DC
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    Neg, On PrEP
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    Versatile Bottom

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  1. For about a month, I stopped having sex because my asshole felt irritated. I then got tested, and the results were positive for Chlamydia in the anus (and in my dick). I took my two Azithromycin pills this Monday. However, by Friday I still feel just as irritated down there. Should I wait longer for it to heal? Could this be a different problem? I'd expect by now for things to at least feel a little better.
  2. Hey, does anyone have anymore videos of this cute toothless guy sucking cock? https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph57a8b950369b2
  3. I'm traveling to Mexico City soon for a week. Anyone have any places I should check out if I'm looking to take loads? How easy is it to find (or convince) guys to bareback generally there? 23 y/o vers/bottom here
  4. While I agree that Hillary Clinton was not a leader when it came to LGBT rights, aside from matters of marriage, she did vote for them consistently as a Senator. The examples you provided for Pence and Trump are not even positive actions, simply refusing to revoke existing protections. They haven't actually shown any leadership or put forward any positive efforts to improve the lives of LGBT people. But, more importantly, Hillary Clinton is not the President. She's not relevant to this discussion, why the hell did you bring her up? All you've demonstrated is that Trump and Pence are not the worst case scenario for LGBT people, not that they are actually good for us. Also, Trump and Pence are not the only people with power in Washington. Congress has still yet to pass a federal anti-discrimination law, which Pence and many in the administration do not support, for example.
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