Amy beat me to it, as usual, so I will just add that if simply saying 'don't do it' worked, no-one would smoke, drink more than a few units of alcohol a week, or do the drugs that are currently illegal. Or do sex for cash.
I still cant get my head round why someome would want to do BB in the first place and put themselves at risk.
A couple of months ago I was booked by a guy who turned out to be a Doctor, he had a stethoscope poking from a bag on the back seat and on his jacket that hung neatly on a hook was an I'd card from the local hospital. He asked me for BB and I commented that being a Doctor he should know better. He told me that catching Aids was not that easy although the risks are increased by unprotected anal sex
do girls still offer bareback in 2017 ?
Yes, obviously. And in 2018, 2019, 2020...
that's only if they are still alive by 2020 🤣
And the award goes to...
Me either, its sheer desperation if you ask me and yes each to their own but come on!
+1 I wouldnt say sheer desperation but have a few other thoughts about it
I think giving this drug out is not a good idea, it could promote promiscuity and if they ever decided to make it unavailable after a period of time, the results could be dire. I think cancer patients would have benefited more from the funds spent, we can avoid HIV they cant avoid cancer. We know how to protect ourselves and as adults we should be trusted to do just that.