Scottyboi
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Go get tested together. for *everything*
Not just HIV, gonorrhea, Herpes 1 & 2, and chlamydia. But also get tested for Hep. C. and any fecal bacterium or parasites.
Your best bet is to go to your doctor and ask him (being entirely open about both your sexualities and sexual histories) what diseases you might have.
Then theres the spilled milk in the bed...HPV. They don't have anal pap smears yet for gay men (theres studies going on but thats all they are).
But they have come out with a vaccination against 4 of the leading types to cause cancer. You both need to get this vaccination in case you don't already have that strain.
And still, you can catch or pass on some other strains that have the potential to cause harm.
Just to give you a heads up on my bias though, I work in medicine and see guys come in all the time that end up being Pos cause their bf was fucking on the side. So I'm sorta paranoid and would probably use a condom always anyways (+ I have patients who are HIV pos., I work constantly with Hep. C patients, etc. So cheating or no cheating I'm already at risk)
Not just HIV, gonorrhea, Herpes 1 & 2, and chlamydia. But also get tested for Hep. C. and any fecal bacterium or parasites.
Your best bet is to go to your doctor and ask him (being entirely open about both your sexualities and sexual histories) what diseases you might have.
Then theres the spilled milk in the bed...HPV. They don't have anal pap smears yet for gay men (theres studies going on but thats all they are).
But they have come out with a vaccination against 4 of the leading types to cause cancer. You both need to get this vaccination in case you don't already have that strain.
And still, you can catch or pass on some other strains that have the potential to cause harm.
Just to give you a heads up on my bias though, I work in medicine and see guys come in all the time that end up being Pos cause their bf was fucking on the side. So I'm sorta paranoid and would probably use a condom always anyways (+ I have patients who are HIV pos., I work constantly with Hep. C patients, etc. So cheating or no cheating I'm already at risk)

















