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  1. Grindr has gone way downhill over the past few years. Bots, pic hunters, trolls, fetishists w/ no intent of meeting in person etc. It’s gotten dangerous too. Here in Wilmington, NC, a trans woman, 25, was beaten to death with a hammer and dismembered, by a guy she met on Grindr. He was caught, but it’s proof that there are still people out there who possess hatred towards our community. Given all the anti-LGBTQ rhetoric out there these days, I don’t see it changing. Sad.

  2. I wouldn’t worry about it. Sounds like he was gonna eventually try to extort you for $$$ or just wanted to make you paranoid. As a rule, I never communicate with anyone 21 and under, nor do I talk to faceless, empty profiles, and I never send nudes lol. Yes, that certainly limits my pool somewhat significantly, but you can’t trust people these days. 

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  3. I once saw a film where an artist painted with his blood - In America - it’s a good watch. Would be cool to have toxic blood or seed on canvas, or ready-for-frame, hung on a wall. I’ve seen some of Mapplethorpe’s photography of his wasting process. Haunting stuff, but historic nonetheless.

  4. I got MRSA from a tiny cut on my elbow. The smallest, most benign cut you ever saw. I don’t even think it bled. Days later, my right arm was purple and the size of a cartoon sledgehammer, with no range of motion. Was super close to being hospitalized until my doctor took measurements and noticed that the swelling was subsiding, and antibiotics working. It was a three month ordeal.
     

    I’ve had cancer before but the MRSA experience was way more frightening.

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  5. On 6/18/2017 at 1:39 PM, Guest BS94 said:

    PrEP made it easier for me to fall in love with my partner. Now I just want to have his baby. Half a bottle away from stopping my PrEP.  He'll be crushed when he finds out I am Poz from his seed, but we will be stronger individually and as a couple in the long run.

    That’s the most beautiful thing I’ve read in my entire life. 

  6. There’s nothing “manly” or masculine about men having sex with other men, regardless of top/bottom. Both are faggots, betas and at the very bottom of the sexual pyramid. We are in many ways, subhuman. We’re not really male/men as we’re “faggot” - a totally different species altogether. It is best that we embrace this biological fact and teach it to the world. “Please, do not judge me, for I am a faggot, and I was thus born this way.”

    Margie: “Well hello, Valerie, this must be your son?”

    Valerie: “No, Margie, this is my faggot. I don’t have a male child. I have a daughter and a faggot.”

     

     

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  7. On 10/31/2021 at 7:32 AM, tj87 said:

    Setting aside any cultural aspects, It’s not specifically black men but people in poorer neighbourhoods who are disproportionately at risk of HIV and often these poorer communities are made up of people of colour.

    Less public health money spent on STD education in poorer neighbourhoods and poorer schools = higher infection rates and also more stigma. Less public health money also means fewer drives to distribute free condoms. 

    Less health screening to identify people with HIV and helping them get affordable treatment means the virus remains transmissible etc.

    If you have money or better access to socialised medicine you’re more likely to use condoms of be able to get tested regularly or, when infected, reduce your viral load to make it undetectable.

    Without that access, poorer communities - not exclusively black but with significant numbers of people of colour - will always be at greater risk.

     

     

    This is spot on. Living in the southeast US, the same applies to lower income white, Latino and Native American communities too. Last I checked, Swain County, NC had the highest per capita rate of HIV in my state. It’s predominantly severely low income white and Cherokee.

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