Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every unmarried gay man I know is on PReP, irrelevant of level of promiscuity (and I know a range). So I think for a lot of folks, it's just basic health care now.
How hard is it to get? Do you need a prescription and does insurance cover it?
You do need an Rx but insurance is required to cover it.
Was thinking of starting a s/o thread because I think it is basic health care for gay men now and this thread is a little crazy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every unmarried gay man I know is on PReP, irrelevant of level of promiscuity (and I know a range). So I think for a lot of folks, it's just basic health care now.
How hard is it to get? Do you need a prescription and does insurance cover it?
Anonymous wrote:Every unmarried gay man I know is on PReP, irrelevant of level of promiscuity (and I know a range). So I think for a lot of folks, it's just basic health care now.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, what? Telling a bisexual OP who’s part of a polycule that she can’t trust bisexual poly people to not be stereotypes of promiscuous, lying bisexuals? Some people on this forum need to calm down and treat other LGBT people with respect.
OP, yes, PreP is a wonder drug, much in the same way Gardasil has been for cervical cancer; it’s our best shot other than a vaccine for stopping the AIDS epidemic. The PP saying it doesn’t encourage promiscuity any more than condoms do is correct. Most of the gay and bi men I know who are actively dating new people (or in poly circles where someone is) are on it as a prophylactic; being HIV+ or talking about meds to prevent transmission isn’t the dramatic thing it once was, which I know is shocking to anyone who came of age in the 90s or 00s. I remember being stunned by how many Gen Zers are having sex without condoms, but they came of age with Gardasil, PreP/antiretrovirals, and birth control. PreP is a basic, super common healthcare precaution in the world of men sleeping with men; your bf being on it and asking you to get a prescription isn’t a red flag of him having a risky sex life.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, what? Telling a bisexual OP who’s part of a polycule that she can’t trust bisexual poly people to not be stereotypes of promiscuous, lying bisexuals? Some people on this forum need to calm down and treat other LGBT people with respect.
OP, yes, PreP is a wonder drug, much in the same way Gardasil has been for cervical cancer; it’s our best shot other than a vaccine for stopping the AIDS epidemic. The PP saying it doesn’t encourage promiscuity any more than condoms do is correct. Most of the gay and bi men I know who are actively dating new people (or in poly circles where someone is) are on it as a prophylactic; being HIV+ or talking about meds to prevent transmission isn’t the dramatic thing it once was, which I know is shocking to anyone who came of age in the 90s or 00s. I remember being stunned by how many Gen Zers are having sex without condoms, but they came of age with Gardasil, PreP/antiretrovirals, and birth control. PreP is a basic, super common healthcare precaution in the world of men sleeping with men; your bf being on it and asking you to get a prescription isn’t a red flag of him having a risky sex life.
Anonymous wrote:It prevents HIV transmission. But not other STDs.
Yes, PreP is prevalent among gay men which means other STDs have increased.
Speaking as a gay person I'd never trust a self-proclaimed poly bisexual to be honest about his sexual history. If he's telling you to get PreP you may want to consider your future with him.