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So I have a friend, loves idea of getting Pozzed currently on PrEP. He has a chance to in a few weeks get with a Toxic Top says around 120K now off meds. Said the top said Atripla didn't work for him as Meds. I looked for him Atripla is PrEP plus one more drug. So will his Toxic seed slice right thru his PrEP? He wants to go for it but wondering how much risk he's taking? Thoughts?  

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There's literally no way to know what the risk is.

1. The "top" could be lying about his viral load. He could even be lying about being poz. He could be lying about whether Atripla was tried. 

2. PrEP is effective in the vast number of cases. If your friend is taking his medication consistently, then he likely has nothing to worry about. The idea of having found the magic poz top who will "slice right thru his PrEP" is kinda silly on its face.

3. You say your friend "loves idea of getting Pozzed" but he's on PrEP, which suggests he likes the idea of being negative even more. Based on his questions about "risk" it sounds like he's more of a thrill-seeker/risk-taker than someone who actually wants to be poz. Because if he did, he'd be off PrEP already.

Look, your buddy is free to fantasize all he wants about risk and getting pozzed and thinking there's some magical change that will come over him when he finally does. Fantasies are one of the things that make life worth living. But let's at least acknowledge it for what it is.

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