By Brad Berrigan on June 26th, 2010
National HIV Testing Day is a partnership between the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The purpose of National HIV Testing Day on June 27 is to increase awareness of the importance of HIV testing and to get as many people as possible tested for [...]
By Brad Berrigan on May 15th, 2010
Testing yourself for HIV on a regular basis is an important step to help you stay on top of your health status and a way of providing you with information to be as honest as possible with potential barebacking partners. It is important to remember that testing yourself regularly does not guarantee that you will [...]
By Brad Berrigan on April 17th, 2010
When we have bareback sex, we are eliminating the protective barrier and attempting to increase the sensation and pleasure. Condoms are designed to help protect us from Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) by introducing a protective shield to prevent skin on skin contact and blocking bodily fluids. Having unprotected sex can result in an increased sensation [...]
By Brad Berrigan on January 30th, 2010
This website is probably the last place you would have expected to see an article about condoms, but there are some situations where you might decide to use a condom and this article has been designed for these situations. This will possibly be the first and last time a condom article will appear here, but [...]
By Brad Berrigan on January 23rd, 2010
Several years ago, a discovery was made relating to the use of lemon juice as a possible barrier for the transmission of HIV and some sexually transmitted infections. This discovery was made by Professor Roger Short of the University of Melbourne, Australia. A research team was established and the project LemonAIDS was developed. I have [...]