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JCotton
Apr 22, 2021, 5:05 PM
I am a bi man, married, and have now had both vaccination shots, over a month ago. I have not been with a man for quite some time (pre-pandemic), and may have an opportunity with a very attractive guy who has also been fully vaccinated. I still feel somewhat hesitant, though, and am wondering what others think. Is it safe to have sex with someone after being fully vaccinated? Or should one wait until some form of herd immunity develops?

cornholejoe
Apr 22, 2021, 6:39 PM
i would wait a little while yet

tenni
Apr 22, 2021, 11:41 PM
A group of people on a bisexual website are not really qualified to give you the go for it signal.
Like cornholejoe write wait a while.

My understanding is that they speculate that if you have two full vaccinations you should be protected from not passing on the virus. Check the status of your proposed partner too.

Recently, someone that I know has been in the hospital since mid march with co vid. He got the virus and got it again (different strain) before leaving the hospital. This may all be a myth but someone who has been communicating with him reported this.

The long term damage can be quite vast with people on oxygen months after being cured?

Maybe caming may work for a horny guy by keeping yourself safe for a while longer?

SilkyHoseLover
Apr 23, 2021, 9:06 AM
What you should or shouldn't do after vaccination seems to be a function of who think is telling the most-convincing lie, and the particular day on which you hear it.

I don't mean to make an overtly political statement, and I don't want to start such a discussion here. But I will say that there has been a tremendous amount of - I don't think there's a better way of saying it: BULLSHIT - promulgate the past 14 months. Unfortunately, too much of it is contradictory ever-changing.

Worse, there's an ideological component to a lot of it, to the point that legitimate doctors and research teams who have opinions that are contrary to the 'approved' point-of-view are de-platformed by the tech media, while they still allow NON-DOCTOR Bill Gates to spew nonsense about vaccines. This is the guy whose product fucks up countless computers on a monthly basis while performing 'updates' and has a grand plan to seed the earth's atmosphere with non-controllable reflective particles to reduce the amount of scary sunlight reaching the surface. What could possibly go wrong? Take his medical advice? No thanks. I don't want to exit this world with either Covid-19 or BSOD on the death certificate...

I do have some admiration for the teams who developed these vaccines in an unprecedented time-frame. Of all the institutions that I used to believe in, this is one in which I have, at least, hope. Not necessarily faith. It's been corrupted, too. But I think most who labor in some capacity in the medical field, which, to me, includes the pharmaceutical companies, are compassionate humanitarians interested in saving lives. And there's nothing wrong with making a profit while you do it.

For the record, my wife and I have received our vaccinations, and we were not at all hesitant to do so. I've read countless articles pro and con. Some on both sides seem to make a lot of sense. and appear to be ridiculous conspiracies written by crackpots. I don't know what's true. I just hope that the vaccines help save the lives of many Americans and others around the world.

And I took the chance a week ago, enjoying some of my 'special fun' for the first time since 2019, with another friend who has also been vaccinated. I've never been one to be promiscuous or careless. So it was carefully-considered before it happened. I'll be careful, but I don't intend to live the rest of my life in fear inspired by ideological goons on television.

Neonaught
Apr 23, 2021, 9:31 AM
Once you have taken the 2nd shot you should have full protection two weeks later. Variants are out there so I would expect a booster vaccination to be released to deal with the variants.

darkeyes
Apr 24, 2021, 3:40 AM
Once you have taken the 2nd shot you should have full protection two weeks later. Variants are out there so I would expect a booster vaccination to be released to deal with the variants.
Full protection as far as a vaccine is able to protect. No vaccine offers 100% protection. No one should forget that. Partially and fully vaccinated people have caught Covid and some have died and people will continue to catch it and even die from the virus. It is doubtful whether the inevitable booster shots/adapted or new vaccines will be able to completely protect us, but they will offer a great deal of protection as evidence is showing.

That people have been dying in almost minuscule numbers from side effects of Covid vaccines as they do from side effects from just about all vaccines and other medications can't be denied and shouldn't be ignored. Yet I am not an anti-vaxxer just as I am not anti conventional medicines of other kinds which treat other ailments and diseases. Indeed being asthmatic, I was glad to accept the National Health Service's offer of inoculation against Covid ahead of my peer group. As with any medication or medical treatment people should make an informed decision before going ahead as I did with accepting vaccination and indeed other medical decisions over the years, from going on and coming off oral contraception, to embarking on IVF treatment, to treatment by the NHS for cancer of the breast, from the initial operation, post operative treatment to the regular check ups I receive today.

Nothing is perfect in life and without risk, and Covid vaccines are no different. In future years no doubt we shall learn more of the effects on us from most, if not all the vaccines. Who can tell what these will be. Yet I would still be glad of my decision. In time should it prove necessary, when it is my young daughter's time for covid vaccination, as I did with MMR and diptheria, and other medical decisions, I will learn what I need to know at that time and take proper medical advice and proceed accordingly in what I believe to be in her best interests.

Whether or not, and indeed how to resume our sex lives is something everyone must decide for themselves after inoculation against Covid19. Just understand full protection of a vaccine only means full protection as far as it is able to protect. Not that it will protect us against the virus 100%. Nor does it guarantee that we will be unable to transmit the virus to another person, unvaccinated, partially or fully inoculated.

stainedclass
Apr 24, 2021, 11:26 PM
A few weeks after my second dose kicked in I returned to my local bathhouse and had an awesome frot session with a guy. I think if you are gonna spread it it’ll be through oral stuff or kissing, but if you’re both vaccinated it should be good

darkeyes
Apr 25, 2021, 6:35 AM
It is also spread through the air.. which is why the two metre rule exists and masks are all the rage right now..

I'm not criticising what you said, for while my sex life has been virtually non existent of late, a couple of times stupidity did the better of me. I am merely warning people so they may take whatever anti-Virus protective measures they can whether or not they are fully vaccinated. Just be aware that we are not out of the woods yet, and there are dangerous variants that vaccines aren't really that great at dealing with right now and get tested after...

mr bill
Apr 25, 2021, 11:18 AM
cum here and lets find out

chiefconsultant63
Apr 28, 2021, 7:46 AM
No doctor here, but my understanding is that I could have sex with anyone with the usual possibilities as before the virus. As soon as I find a willing cock with a place I intend to go down big time.

tenni
Apr 28, 2021, 7:58 PM
No doctor here, but my understanding is that I could have sex with anyone with the usual possibilities as before the virus. As soon as I find a willing cock with a place I intend to go down big time.

I am of view that it is not like before the virus appeared. As has been stated the virus is spread by air transmission. You don't need to have sex with an infected person . You just need to get within 6 feet of an infected person and you may get sick without wearing a mask. New viruses that transmit the disease easier than the first form of the virus are now the dominant form of the virus. Children were not getting the virus and now are also dying from it. (a two year old child and a 13 year old girl as well as young adults along with older people have died this week in my province). These are new age categories of victims of the virus.

You are gambling on your life and health for a blow job.

darkeyes
Apr 29, 2021, 6:09 AM
I am of view that it is not like before the virus appeared. As has been stated the virus is spread by air transmission. You don't need to have sex with an infected person . You just need to get within 6 feet of an infected person and you may get sick without wearing a mask. New viruses that transmit the disease easier than the first form of the virus are now the dominant form of the virus. Children were not getting the virus and now are also dying from it. (a two year old child and a 13 year old girl as well as young adults along with older people have died this week in my province). These are new age categories of victims of the virus.

You are gambling on your life and health for a blow job.
If u talk to my GP and hospital consultant it is much more than a couple of yards or metres.. A simple sudden unguarded sneeze can spread wee droplets containing the virus 3 times as far and some argue more. I'm not sure how comforting is the fact that first doses of Pfizer or Astra Xeneca cut down passing on the virus by 50%.. but some!! That still means instead of passing the virus to a complete group of people we pass it on to only half. Ahhh the death of a thousand coughs is cut to only 500!!

Isn't it interesting too, tenni, darlin', that unless humanity really gets a hold of this Coronavirus, as it evolved it is quite possible that humanity will shag, blow and lick itself into extinction.... ��. What a cheery prospect��

chtampa
Apr 29, 2021, 6:47 AM
It is interesting how Covid cured the yearly flu that hits the US every winter. There have been no deaths from the regular flu. A miracle in disguise? Or was Covid the regular flu?

darkeyes
Apr 29, 2021, 9:07 AM
It is interesting how Covid cured the yearly flu that hits the US every winter. There have been no deaths from the regular flu. A miracle in disguise? Or was Covid the regular flu?
It didn't cure any flu.. There was a huge reduction in cases because of lockdowns etc, so fewer cases dropped up... There have been deaths from flu, but fewer than normal because of less frequency of flu. No miracle. No it wasn't regular flu though flu is, if memory serves, a coronavirus..��