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RandomStranger

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    Swapping Seed
  • HIV Status
    Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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    Versatile
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    Poz and Viral Poz; Neg Chasers

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  1. How dark are the Thursday night Glow parties? Is there a dark room?
  2. Is anyone dealing with this, know anyone who is, or have information about it? A guy I'm interested in says he has it. From what I've been able to glean from a search it usually occurs in the immunocompromised but he insists he's HIV negative, and is otherwise healthy as far as I know. I'd rather not pick up something that's untreatable. Is it more or less infectious? I'm guessing prophylactic Valtrex won't protect me. I'm not asking for personal advice, just medical/scientific information - if anyone has a source. So if you're that guy who enjoys bullying those who post or reply, don't bother.
  3. Your first statement is condescending, and your second makes no sense in this context.
  4. Still, it's an unnecessary annoyance. And an unintended deterrent.
  5. This site would have more new thread postings and more active commentary if the result of a mistake wasn't punitive.
  6. Saw this article today: [think before following links] https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14478106
  7. A lot of self-energy is released during orgasm. This is one reason most men feel tired or sleepy after the cum, and we've all noticed the change in our energy state after we ejaculate. If his dick is in you, you absorb his self-energy into yours (there can also be some of this effect with just body contact, for example, but it's not the same). There are also chemical compounds in semen that can affect mood. And then there's the psychological component, the satisfaction and even elation from the experience.
  8. "Straight" and "gay" point to a set of social and political norms and values. They have nothing to do with sexuality. They also have nothing to do with perceived masculinity. Yes, it's possible to be masculine and gay. And effeminate and straight. It's also possible to conform to straight social norms while being exclusively homosexual, whether masculine or not.
  9. There are some interesting replies to that tweet. Post those.
  10. Interesting characters, good plot, hot action. Some of the best erotic fiction I've read on here.
  11. I'm looking for a story about a guy who lost a wager. I think there were one-minute intervals of flip-fucking involved. I thought it was called "The Gambler" but I can't find it anywhere.
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