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I was at the grocery store a saw a young guy that had BAREBACK imprinted in bold letters on his tee shirt. Do you think that is TMI for the general public? Would you dare do something like that?

I have a barebackRT, and a biohazard t-shirt that attract wanted attention,

as I go about my daily life.

I get hit on more by wearing either t-shirt, but then I live in San Francisco

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I advertise barebacking by using glow-in-the-dark paints for quite a while and they work extremely well in combination with black light. The paint charges best with black light. I make signs and t-shirts with short barebacking messages: "Cream my hole". But I will investigate black light inks and maybe incorporate them into my collection of tools to advertise barebacking.

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came across this t-shirt post-23893-140864346077_thumb.pngthink its so hot!!! would totally wear it to the bars.... for those who can't clearly see it - it has a red biohazard sign instead of the "o"

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I've got a t-shirt that says "Bareback" in binary. It takes a true geek to figure that one out! The idea of a T-shirt with a black light biohazard symbol sounds pretty cool.

That's fun. I would never wear something that screamed "BAREBACK", but written in binary sounds interesting (particularily in a dark room! :P )

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I have a barebackRT, and a biohazard t-shirt that attract wanted attention,

as I go about my daily life.

I get hit on more by wearing either t-shirt, but then I live in San Francisco

Where did you get them? I want one.
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I really want one that says Bareback, across the back. That way you put on a jacket when you don't want people to notice, then take it off when you get to the correct environment.

Awesome would be "Bareback Bottom" across the back. Maybe with a biohazard below.

Maybe biohazard in blacklight ink.

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I've got a t-shirt that says "Bareback" in binary. It takes a true geek to figure that one out! The idea of a T-shirt with a black light biohazard symbol sounds pretty cool.

I love that idea. I would love one with bareback bottom in binary, that'd be awesome!

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Don't have one that says anything about bareback, but have been known to wear one to the bar that says

I feel like a new man

You'll do.

That has been known crack up folks, especially the occasional straight women at the piano bar.

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Right. The whole "would I wear this on the street?" question is in the front of my mind when I approach the t-shirt thing since they'll sell better if people will wear them on the street.

I bought a t-shirt from the Harlem Studio Museum a couple years ago that had "Black Is Beautiful" in black text on a black shirt. You had to be up close and the light had to be just right to see what it was saying - then it was pretty clear. Along those lines I'm also going to experiment with black light inks. You'll probably need to hand wash them, but the message will only show up when you're under black light - say at a bar or club.

The other way is to have double meanings. If you're wearing a t-shirt that says "Service Specialist" or "Don't Be So Negative" your straight friend will either think it's cute because they don't understand the meaning. But at a gay bar everyone will know what you're saying. Or a message that's so over the top that people think it's funny. My boyfriend thinks clothes with WHORE on them could actually sell really well and cross over to a straight market, etc. People already think gay guys are a bit slutty. Owning it with a WHORE t-shirt could be seen as funny/cute. The key there is to not be too specific. They don't want to think about exactly what you're doing to earn that label - but they think the general idea is edgy and hot.

Combining those ideas… Now imagine there's a big biohazard symbol in black light ink on a t-shirt that says "Don't Be So Negative"… Or the biohazard symbol could be black on black so it's not all that visible until you're up close.

I really like that idea rawtop about "Don't be so negative".

I remember a friend of mine went to NYC and mentioned a shirt he asked if I wanted. It was a clever way about getting fucking that wasn't so obvious such as "Bottom" or "whore" and stuff like that. I personally prefer a little more subtleness. And that's probably perfect. I will say that a breeding zone shirt is a good idea too. I went to a gay forum for a number of years and even a forum meet. I love the shirt I got and what I love more is on the sleeve it says the initials for the forum too. When to went to ruby falls I think the tour guide even recognized it and commented on it. But I'd rather wear something that represents barebacking.

Maybe something like "BZ" on the front or back and maybe "BZ" on the sleeve. Or maybe two different versions. One for bars like "Breeding Zone" and one you can kinda just wear anywhere and only "some" will know what BZ means. Not everyone likes the subtleness that keeps people guessing or makes them wonder but I do.

To the person who said something about "bareback" in binary too. That is pretty fucking genius.

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I've been losing weight and recently went through some of my old clothes I had put away. I found a box of shirts that now fit, old Bugle Boy shirts and all with a big BB on them. Too bad they went out of business.

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What about using a hankie that is navy with white dots...isn't that the one that tells everyone you bareback...left if a gifter and right if you are a chaser! Hankies have worked forever...and sort of subtle!

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I've got a t-shirt that says "Bareback" in binary. It takes a true geek to figure that one out! The idea of a T-shirt with a black light biohazard symbol sounds pretty cool.

Wait, how does that work? "BAREBACK" converted into ASCII and then from decimal to binary, like so?

01000010 01000001 01010010 01000101 01000010 01000001 01000011 01001011

That's pretty geeky, but wouldn't hex fit better on a t-shirt?

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Are about KCABERAB with letters backwards? Would read out in the mirror... :)

While I admit there are a number of us are geeks; that is way too subtle. Over hex though, how about octal?

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