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Hi guys,

 

 

So I was wondering : i started Prep 6 months ago, and though I did want to go easy on the fucking raw part, I find myself getting more and more raw dicks up in my ass. I was at first considering to ask the top to pull out, but turned out that having him unloading inside me is becoming more and more common.

 

My question is this one : what is your own experience about being on Prep and taking loads ( unknown status)? Is it something I should quit doing now, before it's too late or is being on Prep allows be to go crazy on cum?

 

Thanks for sharing.

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I started just over 6 mths ago also, and since then have become a total pig. Love having tops dump a load up me, and want as much as I can get.

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I've been on PrEP 2 years now.  It took me quite a while, but last few months I totally quit asking status.  A guy I fucked with a couple years ago invited me over for a 4 way with 2 of his regulars the other night.  The only thing I wanted to confirm is if their pics are accurate.  One was vers, the other was a total bottom.  I was feeling especially horny to bottom that night, and got the top host to fuck me (which I expected) and even got the total bottom guy to fuck me for a while. no questions asked :)  I didn't take any loads since they wanted to keep playing after I left about 90 mins later, but I would have taken any of their loads.  I fed the top host my load in his mouth felt so good!

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I also have been on PrEP for two years now. While I was initially nervous about Poz loads, that went away a long time ago. I would say that 60% of the guys that I bottom with are Poz. (If not higher), but I rarely ask anymore. I have had STD's (Syphillis and Chlamydia x 2) and stil test neg. My Dr. Is a HIV specialist and he regularly asks me about bottoming without condoms. He knows that I regularly have sex with Poz guys and doesn't encourage me otherwise (aside from adhering to the regimen).

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As a married guy, I wish I could take Prep without my wife knowing it. I love being married and don't want to give that up, but I love taking raw loads in my ass and if I could get on Prep, I would willingly take more loads and not ask status.

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Ive been on prep about six months, had a few raw cocks but no loads as yet - still seem to have a bit of a mental barrier about that, But am keen to take any load any time, which is why I went on prep - now planning to break the barrier and I hope become the cumdump slut I realise I was always meant to be.

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I've been on PrEP about 4 months now - using the Event-Based (Ipergay) Dosing method.

Before PrEP, I never asked status, and I wasn't that careful tbh, but now after testing neg in April and starting PrEP, all barriers have fallen awayand I'm taking load after load and I'm pretty much refusing any kind of sex with condoms.

I'm also telling people if they ask that I'm neg and on PrEP, but most people don't ask.

 

I still don't quite believe in it, to be honest. It feels a bit like cheating, as if risk is part of the game, but I'm sure I'll get past that. I also haven't got tested since starting it, but plan to soon. Part of me isn't quite convinced that it really does what they say, particularly given my sexual behaviour recently...

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I still don't quite believe in it, to be honest. It feels a bit like cheating, as if risk is part of the game, but I'm sure I'll get past that.

 

I agree that PART of the allure of bareback is the risk...other part is clearly the 1000x better feel!!  First time I fucked a stranger raw, I literally shot my load in his crack before  even got in his hole.  Same thing when I bottomed raw with an unknown guy.  I came as soon as his cockhead was inside me.  I'm not a pre-mature ejaculator - just doing what I'd denied myself for so long (and knowing I "shouldn't" be doing then) made me blow my load.  I've been noticing way more profiles on bbrt just saying "ask me" for every answer.  I don't ask.  This is a little off the original topic but replying to bb-brojack on the risk factor.  "ask me/ask me", no questions asked kinda brings back some mystery :) 

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I've been on PrEP about 4 months now - using the Event-Based (Ipergay) Dosing method.

Before PrEP, I never asked status, and I wasn't that careful tbh, but now after testing neg in April and starting PrEP, all barriers have fallen awayand I'm taking load after load and I'm pretty much refusing any kind of sex with condoms.

I'm also telling people if they ask that I'm neg and on PrEP, but most people don't ask.

 

I still don't quite believe in it, to be honest. It feels a bit like cheating, as if risk is part of the game, but I'm sure I'll get past that. I also haven't got tested since starting it, but plan to soon. Part of me isn't quite convinced that it really does what they say, particularly given my sexual behaviour recently...

Thanks for sharing this is the first I have heard of the ipergay PrEP that is taken before before and after sex which would lower costs and possibly side effects.

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Thanks for sharing this is the first I have heard of the ipergay PrEP that is taken before before and after sex which would lower costs and possibly side effects.

 

You're welcome. Ipergay was a French study (I believe) into Event-Based PrEP dosing. Yes it's cheaper and fewer side effects.

You take two pills between 2 and 24 hours prior to having sex, then one pill per day for anytime you're having sex, then one pill per day for 48 hours after the last time you had sex. If you're just having sex once, then that's a maximum of 4 pills. If you're having sex over a prolonged period, say a weekend, you just keep taking one pill a day until you're done having sex, then continue for 48 hours more.

The study showed that this method offered an 86% reduction in HIV transmission risk, similar to that of the Pride study in the US.

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You're welcome. Ipergay was a French study (I believe) into Event-Based PrEP dosing. Yes it's cheaper and fewer side effects.

You take two pills between 2 and 24 hours prior to having sex, then one pill per day for anytime you're having sex, then one pill per day for 48 hours after the last time you had sex. If you're just having sex once, then that's a maximum of 4 pills. If you're having sex over a prolonged period, say a weekend, you just keep taking one pill a day until you're done having sex, then continue for 48 hours more.

The study showed that this method offered an 86% reduction in HIV transmission risk, similar to that of the Pride study in the US.

Two questions about this -

 

1 - Is this actually an approved method?  Good buddy of mine that was seriously pigging out on PrEP had to quit due to the side effects just last week.  He was getting into a lot of groups and being a cumunion cumdump.....not sure how well he's really going to do at stopping that once you start :)  They make such a big deal about being SURE you're neg when you start PrEP.  If you're starting and stopping it all the time, how can you be sure?  Not judging at all, just wondering if it's approved method (would it get prescribed that way?) or just a system that's effective in reality?

2 - I'm not being a wise-ass, but from your hot pics and posts on here, I'd assume you need to be on it everyday.  Personally I have a lot of regular fuckbuds , and I'd just assume you'd have guys hitting you up constantly for regular breedings plus the planned "heavy" slut sessions :)  If you were local, I'd be wanting that ass at least once a week, and share with my buddies too!! 

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