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Duesberg Challenge

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wilyretrovirus - 25 Apr 2006 02:33 GMT
Well, I don't know why I didn't think about this option sooner.  Not only
is it less like a trip to the doctor's office, it's potentially fun!

So, we always seem to hit a bump in the road when it comes to the Duesberg
challenge.  I can see why somebody wouldn't want to be injected with
another person's blood ("HIV" or not).  And "our side" asks that the other
side actually have pure, for real, HIV for the experiment.

It's safe to say that those who are "HIV positive" aren't getting it
through blood injections or injections of "pure HIV".  They're getting it
from sexual contact.  So, who's going to step up to the plate?  Which one
of our "HIV positive" members would be willing to do it the way it's
supposedly getting done in the real world?  If you say that's
unscientific, I say bullshit.  This isn't happening in a lab.

Fair warning--I've got a hairy butt, it's a love or hate thing for most
gay guys.  I'm not shaving it, either.  6-8 relatively thick inches work
best for me, although it's been a looooong time.  Since we're not going to
use a condom, I find coconut oil to be the best lube around.  Effortless,
really.  A little foreplay will help, too.  Ok, who's game?  One more
thing, no smokers, yuck.
Sean McHugh - 25 Apr 2006 03:49 GMT
> Well, I don't know why I didn't think about this option sooner.  Not only
> is it less like a trip to the doctor's office, it's potentially fun!
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> really.  A little foreplay will help, too.  Ok, who's game?  One more
> thing, no smokers, yuck.

'Yuck' certainly comes to mind. It appears there are some advantages
in being a smoker.

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