During the past couple of weeks I have received several messages from guys asking me why I have bareback sex when it’s so risky. I’ve been called crazy, nuts and insane along with a string of other things, so I would like to address this particular issue. It’s definitely an interesting area to explore and I’m always happy to delve further into the subject of bareback sex. I am a barebacker because I enjoy the sensation created by skin-on-skin contact and I also enjoy exchanging cum as part of my barebacking encounters. This is my personal choice and I have made myself aware of the risks of having unprotected sex and I am comfortable with the level of risk I expose myself to by being an active barebacking participant.
Have you ever been checking out hot photos and videos at an all-bareback porn site and discovered the guys using a condom as they fucked? I’m not talking about porn sites which feature both condom and bareback porn, I am referring to bareback porn sites which have bareback in their name or imply that they are an all-bareback porn site. I will admit that I have found condoms at numerous sites referring to themselves as being 100% bareback and I don’t like it. It’s fine if performers and studios want to use condoms, but those scenes shouldn’t make it to bareback sites because that’s not what bareback porn fans want to see, unless the condom breaks.
Producing bareback porn in Africa is risky for both the performers and the producers due to the legal situation regarding gay sex in many African countries along with the high precedence of HIV/AIDS infections in the region. It can therefore be considered a taboo form of pornography, making it unique and perhaps a controversial form of gay porn. This article examines two gay porn sites featuring African men having gay sex with other men, including some bareback scenes.
They say that first impressions count, so when you make an entrance through the backdoor, you want it to be memorable for all the right reasons and not the wrong reasons. Anal sex can be painful, particularly if you aren’t prepared or don’t know what to expect, so this article will introduce you to some of the different kinds of lubricants available to help you find the right kind of lube for you. There are many brands and types of personal lubricants available, which can make the process of choosing the right lube a little confusing, so hopefully what you read here will help make this choice easier for you.
I am writing this article based on my recent findings from search engine referrals to BradBare.com, because I have noticed an interesting trend on a particular subject and I thought it would be useful to explore this topic in more detail. The statistics made available to me using my Site Stats do not show me individual people visiting BradBare.com (they are only basic stats), the data is simply presented to me as a summary of the search engine terms used by visitors who find their way to my website as well as the most popular posts I have published.
I was introduced to barebacking through my own natural instinct and not through bareback porn.
- Brad Berrigan.
If you browse through internet forums and discussion boards, you may find conversations where some people believe that bareback pornography encourages unprotected sex, which then leads to an increase in the spread of sexually transmitted infections between men who have sex with men. This article offers my own personal views and I welcome the views of everyone on this topic so we can get a well-rounded viewpoint. You can provide your own personal comments at the end of this article.
The idea behind this article is to inspire thinking by considering ways to help make bareback sex a somewhat safer experience for men who have chosen to have bareback sex with other men. This article has been created for the purpose of exploring techniques that might help reduce the health risks for men who have already made the decision to incorporate bareback sex into their personal lives. Please understand that this article should not be used as a set of HIV prevention guidelines and professional advice needs to be sought prior to acting on anything discussed here. There is no guarantee that by following these precautions you will avoid HIV transmission, because even when you take extreme care, the possibility of seroconversion still exists.
The discussion of HIV status has always been an important part of the barebacking process to help reduce the spread of HIV. Some barebackers prefer to avoid the discussion of HIV status and actually experience sexual intercourse rather than talking about it. There can sometimes be an association where discussing HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections removes the eroticism from bareback sex and replaces the experience with a medical element. The discussion does not need to be clinical, but it should take place prior to engaging in unprotected sex to protect those involved from both a health perspective and a legal perspective.
Not all barebackers are HIV-positive. Men who have bareback sex can be HIV-negative, HIV-positive or even unaware of their current HIV status. Some men who are HIV-negative and want to remain so may seek out bareback sex partners who believe they are HIV-negative also. Men who choose to have unprotected sex with other men who have the same HIV status as themselves are undertaking a process called serosorting. It’s important to understand that whilst taking care when serosorting, there’s no guarantee about its effectiveness and seroconversion can still occur.
Barebacking requires you to find other guys to make it happen for real, but sometimes it can be a challenge finding guys to have unprotected sex with, particularly if you reside in a rural location or small town. Some guys find bareback partners without a problem, but where you search for guys can be your key to successful raw connections. The most obvious locations to find guys willing to have bareback sex are places where guys with similar interests meet, such as a dedicated bareback hookup site on the internet.
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