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Over a month ago I met with my female friend, Joan, for drinks. She told me that her gay best-friend, Patrick, was going to participate us, but warned me that he was struggling with his sobriety. I know of this dude well, he’s a Toronto gay porn performer who is HIV+. About 36 years of age, he is a drug addict, an alcoholic and as already mentioned, but it bears repeating, he performs in gay pornographic videos.
When she told me he would be joining us I had to adjust a second. It would take a lot out of me, and as an introvert I do not like last minute changes to my plans. Call me closed-minded!
It is worth noting that I do not hold many gay male friends and no lesbian friends. There are many reasons for this. I uncover most gay men to be selfish, self-involved, self-absorbed, shallow, superficial, materialistic, sex-addicted and vacuous. They treasure to talk about themselves and only themselves. They treat their sexual conquests as achievements and accomplishments to make up for the fact they include none of their have.
Part of the reason for this is that most gay men own absolutely zero heterosexual male friends. They only socialize with each other and they don’t go outside of
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Welcome to This Could Be Us, a column where writer and award-winning porn star Ty Mitchellriffs on gay culture and past hookups to create lyrically crushing statements and help us all better comprehend relationships and intimacy.
I’m somewhat averse to sex parties. That, of course, surprises a lot of people. They assume if you affection sex like I do, you should love a lot of it at once from a lot of people. They imagine a utopia of indiscriminate sexual access, when in fact, during such a gathering, all the delicate negotiation of satisfying consensual sex often gets compounded and crammed into a dark, fleshy room. For some, that’s part of the adventure. For me, it’s overwhelming. I suppose I’m just more of a fast-casual than a buffet-style type of slut.
I do affection a sauna, though, as well as a spacious blazing tub. And recently, I wound up on a last-minute vacation to block out the decade somewhere warm, vibrant and gay. I had it on good authority that Sunday nights in Mexico City are a great moment to check out the gay bathhouse, which is lovely much a sex party but with flip-flops. I decided to try it. If the going got tough, t
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Sex doesn’t have to involve anal penetration
This is probably the most key thing I can inform you in your situation. When you have sex, you don’t have to stick anything up your butt. You also don’t have to stick anything up anyone’s else’s butt either. Penetration is not mandatory.
There are loads of other things you can do that are equally (or potentially even more) enjoyable than anal penetration. Oral, handjobs, rimming, playfulness, edging, roleplay, fetish participate, voyeurism, bondage – the world is your oyster!
A lot of people will tell you that these things are all fantastic but don’t quite evaluate. Don’t listen to them! If penetration is their be all and finish all, I promise you can do better.
Looking beyond tops and bottoms
Not interested in topping OR bottoming? You deserve a term that represents you! And now we hold one:
SidesSexual health for same-sex attracted and bisexual men
Having unprotected penetrative sex is the most likely way to pass on a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Using a condom helps preserve against HIV and lowers the risk of getting many other STIs.
If you’re a man having sex with men (MSM), without condoms and with someone fresh, you should have an STI and HIV try every 3 months, otherwise, it should be at least once a year. This can be done at a sexual health clinic (SHC) or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic. This is important, as some STIs do not bring about any symptoms.
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is a liver infection that's spread by a virus in poo.
Hepatitis A is uncommon in the UK but you can receive it through sex, including oral-anal sex ("rimming") and giving oral sex after anal sex. MSM with multiple partners are particularly at risk. You can also get it through contaminated food and drink.
Symptoms of hepatitis A can show up up to 8 weeks after sex and incorporate tiredness and feeling sick (nausea).
Hepatitis A is not usually life-threatening and most people make a complete recovery within a couple of months.
MSM can elude getting hepatitis A by:
- washing hands after sex (bottom, groin a
Sex Q&A: Does Bottoming Have To Hurt?
Does Bottoming Have To Hurt?
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I am a gay 21-year-old male, and I often have casual sex; most of the time it’s just oral and not anything more. However, I know that I am versatile, but I contain only topped before. I tried to bottom a couple of times, but I couldn’t move through with it.
My question is, simply, how can I make bottoming damage less? I really wanna do it, but it just hurts too much. How can I change that?
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Anonymous
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