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hairybearmark

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  • Birthday 01/23/1963

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    Poz, On Meds
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  1. I was laid up in bed with chronic fatigue for over 2 weeks. I could barely make it to the bathroom at times. I had no idea it might be fuck flu though (I thought I was in a monogamous relationship). It was only a couple of years later when I was hospitalised with pneumonia that I found out I was poz. I was able to connect my fatigue to fuck flu at this point!
  2. A few days I received a message from a guy who I last met up with 8 years ago who was back in town. When we were chatting he told me he now has a partner and that he is trying to be faithful to him, so I knew I'd have to tread carefully or I'd frighten him off. I eventually got him to call round to my house earlier today. After he left my arse full of his cum, I think he needs to try harder at being faithful.
  3. I was logged onto Squirt this afternoon when I got a chat request from a guy who works for a breakdown company who was in the area. He was on his break and I was free, so he came round to give me a seeing to. He only had about 20 minutes, so when he walked in, I went down on him to lube his cock with my spit. After a short while, I got up and turned around and guided his bare cock up my arse. He fucked me hard for a few minutes before blowing his load into me. He pulled his cock out, pulled up his trousers and left to get back to his job. Just what I needed on a boring Sunday afternoon. Nice
  4. Undetectable since I went on meds at the end of 2006 but appeared at 150 at my last check-up in June. Had another test done and waiting for results of that now
  5. It's 16 for both gay and hetrosexual sex here in the Uk and it seems to work ok for the majority I think
  6. I was married for a few years. Not had the slightest urge to sleep with another woman since. I knew from the day we parted it would be strictly cock from then on. And it has been too - thousands of 'em mmmm!
  7. There's no sensation like being fucked raw. Knowing he's gonna shoot his load deep in my guts rather than captured in a condom is such a horny feeling
  8. On my back, my legs wrapped around the small of his back. Love to look into his eyes as he shoots his load into me. Can't beat it.
  9. I was diagnosed in late 2006 when I became ill with pneumonia. I never suspected I had HIV for a second as I had only barebacked with my partner and was in a monogomous relationship (or so I thought..!). I was told that I was poz while I was in hospital and it knocked me for 6 when the nurse from the HIV clinic told me. I got used to the news remarkably quickly as the nurse was remarkable upbeat and stressed how much treatment had improved in the previous few years. I was put on meds immediately and my viral load went from skyhigh to undetectable in a month. CD4 count took a bit longer to recover, but I'm fine now. Family are great about it. If I'm honest no-one ever asks me how I am which is a good sign in my family! Only my manager knows about my condition at work and there's no problem about my going to the clinic for my check-ups every 3 months. Thanks to the National Health Service, all my meds and all treatments are free. Came off my original meds last March and have been taking part in a new trial since then. So far, so good! I'd never have chosen to get HIV, but since I have it I have to make the best of it.
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