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philosopherBoi
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14 Aug 2008, 11:05 pm

slowmutant wrote:
But promiscuous sex w/o multiple partners and no protection is not a good idea. Don't tempt the AIDS, fellas.


What about gals??

Well we could all become super suppressers wouldn't be so bad.


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15 Aug 2008, 1:25 am

slowmutant wrote:
But promiscuous sex w/o multiple partners and no protection is not a good idea. Don't tempt the AIDS, fellas.


Okay :roll:

One), You typo'd w/ --oxymoronic syntax error.

Two), How long ago since the HIV awakening and the world's very thorough education about it's dangers?? It started somewhere in the late 80's??? Hmmmmmm...??? It's been about twenty years or so?? Possibly longer?? (25+ years :thumleft:)

Three), "Fellas" don't just get "the AIDS!! !" Women are just as affected as men-- even kids get HIV sometimes unfortunately through blood transfusions. Not to mention intravenous drug users who share needles-- let's not disinform OTHERS about any OTHER possible risks involved!! !

Four) and Foremost for Fickle Fundies: "Don't tempt the AIDS, fellas"
Can you please explain the reasoning behind such a vague, generalized statement, teeming with innuendo. Hypothetically speaking, is this tract the appropriate form of discourse? What do you expect to transpire from this narrow soliloquy?

~Somehow somewhere in San Francisco did a "conversion party" just spontaneously combust? Perhaps those Exodus meetings that "Richard" belongs to is actually taking hold; this week he won't go home with his group minister, "Mitch" and commit adultery for the 18th time this year on his wife and two children. And right now as you read this a fifteen-year-old hustler named "Geoffrey" decides for the first time in sixteen weeks since testing positive for Hepititis C that he will leave the streets and fight for what's really right in life, not just some quick excitement, sixty dollars a pop, and contraband that was shoved in someone's rectum straight from Afghanistan.

Personally, one time a while some five to six years ago I had a female coworker who was cleverly nicknamed "meatcurtains", who swore that when two men engaged in anal sex that somehow "the AIDS" was magically created. She swore up and down through all her years as a waitress working with other "indigent" fags in the industry that no matter what, they were cursed to all relapse the same fate, over and over again like some broken record; probably closest to that of the musical tastes of Mama Cass or Janis Joplin-- a tragedy sooner or later recognized. But you know what I've realized through it all, trudging through the muck and the murk that is the husk-laden bastion of all society?? To examine life's finer details with utmost care and respect and to leave them in the pristine condition that you had found them. Don't ever try to remove something from the class, phylum, or condition that was it's original state; and if so, make sure was has been undone can always be put back to the status-quo. I honestly believe the vehement "evils" that are caustic nuisances that you utterly try to mend makes matters far worse, and to your recollection, you would be none-the-wiser.

Whatever help you think you are possibly addressing, please: NO. I know that some are new to things, don't understand the ramifications of their actions yet, but here I am, almost thirty, and still HIV negative. Now I could give you a lecture on how condoms are most beneficial, the dangers of "butt play", or even the freakishly grotesque act of feltching; but I happen to understand the concept of welcomed behaviour (well, maybe not from this rant). And moreover, some things are exploratory, and not to be contrived as "sick" or "depraved", and that focus rests solely on the individual.

At times like these, I wish Raggy was around; he'd be proud of my condescending rave -- well at least in some light. :wink: