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Old 05-03-2019, 12:33 PM  
Bosa
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Originally Posted by Bladewire View Post
You still have HIV when you take the meds.

There's no guarantee of non transmission on this medication.

Nothing is 100% but this was for 8 years

You cannot donate blood when you're on the meds. Why? Because you still have HIV. Is that really what people with HIV worry about?

But you don't die and can have a long life with your partner without fear of transmission.
I Guess you didn't read the article. Study over eight years sex without condoms a total of 76,088 times.

The European study followed 972 gay male couples - where one was living with HIV and taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) and the other was HIV negative - over eight years, from 2010-2017.

There were no cases of HIV being passed within the couples over that time.

And the researchers say that around 472 cases of HIV are likely to have been prevented.

In total, the couples reported having anal sex without condoms a total of 76,088 times.
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