Guest FinalDL2021 Posted October 9, 2019 Report Share Posted October 9, 2019 I met a guy here, that I am getting ready to have sex with, he is POZ, not on meds, and his VL is 34k, what are my chances of getting infected at this level? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
punaman Posted October 9, 2019 Report Share Posted October 9, 2019 Lots of factors involved. Just because a high vl fucks you doesn't mean you'll automatically get infected. 34K is kind of low anyway. It's the luck of the draw. Keep trying if that's what you truly want. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hungandmean Posted November 17, 2019 Report Share Posted November 17, 2019 34k is relatively low and not representative of how sick someone is.... Dudes can have viral loads in the 200-300k range. In my experience your CD4 count actually shows how sick someone is - or their platelets. Below 200 CD4 or less than 150k platelets is when people really start to show the symptoms of aids. And before you get ahead of yourself I can 100% confirm that anyone who is trying to be sexy within that range is either a fucking psychopath or lying to you because there is no ability to be horny when you're that fucking ill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bottomlad Posted November 18, 2019 Report Share Posted November 18, 2019 I would say it’s low but it’s down to the person that is not hiv eg if they are sick any way eg cold or flu so on and it can take many loads of high levels for you to get it and it could be just the one it’s hard to say Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ErosWired Posted November 21, 2019 Report Share Posted November 21, 2019 The OP started this thread a month and a half ago, and so has probably already either done or not done what he was asking about doing. As this was posted on the HIV Risk Reduction board, however, and not the chaser/gifter/lunatic section, I’m going to weigh in anyway. So the guy is not on meds and knows his viral load and he’s still fucking guys bare? HIV risk reduction tactic 1: Don’t let the son of a bitch fuck you. He clearly cares nothing for your life or well-being. Or his own, for that matter, because a viral load at that level suggests that because he is allowing the virus free rein to multiply and assault his immune system, it is on its way to becoming a HVL in due course. After that, if he doesn’t start ART pretty quickly, his CT4 count will go through the floor, he’ll catch pneumonia or meningitis or one of the other opportunistic diseases, and then he’ll die. Don’t let anyone tell you that HIV isn’t a deadly disease anymore. It will kill you just as surely, and in just the same way, as it’s been killing people since it started. If you’re one of these fools with a death wish who decides you’re not going to take meds - yeah, it’s still a death sentence. I know, because it almost killed me. It’s a fluke of biology that I survived, and it’s been a hard road coming back from the edge, and I’m still probably going to die ten years earlier than I would have. So, back to the original question - what are your chances of getting infected if you let this guy fuck you? The answer is that whether 34,000 is a high or low viral load is beside the point. If you don’t want to catch HIV (you don’t, even if you think you do) find somebody else. Somebody on PrEP. And if you’re going to fuck bare, get on it yourself. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pozlover1 Posted November 21, 2019 Report Share Posted November 21, 2019 18 minutes ago, ErosWired said: The OP started this thread a month and a half ago, and so has probably already either done or not done what he was asking about doing. As this was posted on the HIV Risk Reduction board, however, and not the chaser/gifter/lunatic section, I’m going to weigh in anyway. So the guy is not on meds and knows his viral load and he’s still fucking guys bare? HIV risk reduction tactic 1: Don’t let the son of a bitch fuck you. He clearly cares nothing for your life or well-being. Or his own, for that matter, because a viral load at that level suggests that because he is allowing the virus free rein to multiply and assault his immune system, it is on its way to becoming a HVL in due course. After that, if he doesn’t start ART pretty quickly, his CT4 count will go through the floor, he’ll catch pneumonia or meningitis or one of the other opportunistic diseases, and then he’ll die. Don’t let anyone tell you that HIV isn’t a deadly disease anymore. It will kill you just as surely, and in just the same way, as it’s been killing people since it started. If you’re one of these fools with a death wish who decides you’re not going to take meds - yeah, it’s still a death sentence. I know, because it almost killed me. It’s a fluke of biology that I survived, and it’s been a hard road coming back from the edge, and I’m still probably going to die ten years earlier than I would have. So, back to the original question - what are your chances of getting infected if you let this guy fuck you? The answer is that whether 34,000 is a high or low viral load is beside the point. If you don’t want to catch HIV (you don’t, even if you think you do) find somebody else. Somebody on PrEP. And if you’re going to fuck bare, get on it yourself. Sound advice. I don’t criticize them because they have heard it all. All the safe sex / condom Nazis turned me off more than HIV so I just ignored both. And here I am. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ErosWired Posted November 21, 2019 Report Share Posted November 21, 2019 I try not to make noise about it all over the boards, and I don’t even look at the Giver/Chaser section because it makes me insane, but if someone posts something here in the HIV Risk/Risk Reduction section, I call it like I see it. I figure I survived AIDS for a reason, and part of that is to talk about it. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FinalDL2021 Posted November 24, 2019 Report Share Posted November 24, 2019 On 11/20/2019 at 7:34 PM, ErosWired said: The OP started this thread a month and a half ago, and so has probably already either done or not done what he was asking about doing. As this was posted on the HIV Risk Reduction board, however, and not the chaser/gifter/lunatic section, I’m going to weigh in anyway. So the guy is not on meds and knows his viral load and he’s still fucking guys bare? HIV risk reduction tactic 1: Don’t let the son of a bitch fuck you. He clearly cares nothing for your life or well-being. Or his own, for that matter, because a viral load at that level suggests that because he is allowing the virus free rein to multiply and assault his immune system, it is on its way to becoming a HVL in due course. After that, if he doesn’t start ART pretty quickly, his CT4 count will go through the floor, he’ll catch pneumonia or meningitis or one of the other opportunistic diseases, and then he’ll die. Don’t let anyone tell you that HIV isn’t a deadly disease anymore. It will kill you just as surely, and in just the same way, as it’s been killing people since it started. If you’re one of these fools with a death wish who decides you’re not going to take meds - yeah, it’s still a death sentence. I know, because it almost killed me. It’s a fluke of biology that I survived, and it’s been a hard road coming back from the edge, and I’m still probably going to die ten years earlier than I would have. So, back to the original question - what are your chances of getting infected if you let this guy fuck you? The answer is that whether 34,000 is a high or low viral load is beside the point. If you don’t want to catch HIV (you don’t, even if you think you do) find somebody else. Somebody on PrEP. And if you’re going to fuck bare, get on it yourself. I have not gone through with this, and my attitudes regarding the GIfter/Chaser Fantasy have been changing over time, and I find myself moving away from this desire. I have since discovered other ways to add a rush of adrenaline to my sex, without putting my health in Jeopardy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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