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I am one of a very few gay escorts who publish their HIV test results online. I take the test every month and publish the results on my website and twitter feed. In October 2014 I was asked by my NHS sexual healthcare advisor to take part in the PrEP trial in the UK. I am exactly what they want for the trial. I have a much higher exposure to sex than most men, gay or otherwise and for the 15 years I have been a sex worker, I have tested negative for HIV and all sexually transmitted diseases.

I am wary of PrEP. I am wary of it because I don't believe the nonsense about the monkey biting someones arse in Africa especially as it isn't spread by saliva and I am not entirely convinced we were ever told the truth about how it entered society in a big big scale like Ebola today. It was like a postcode lottery (zipcode for you lot over the other side). Unheard of in many countries for years, it was concentrated in Africa and USA metropolitan cities and linked to the smallpox vaccine scheme of the 80's by the Times Newspaper in London many decades ago. That never made the American Media of course (all of this you can research).

PrEP isn't 100% and I sick of seeing #BBBH #Truvadawhore on twitter and videos of men claiming they can be barebacked by anyone and not catch a thing. HIV is a very very difficult disease to catch sexually anyway. Bottoming it's about a 1 in 100 chance allegedly. Being top is about 10 times safer. Oral is not unheard of but negligible. I am told constantly by the clinic to refrain from brushing my teeth before a client if I am doing oral without a condom because it's a route of infection into my body. I've done in excess of 7000 blow jobs as an escort. I am not going to change my routine now.

I am not into conspiracy theories where health is concerned and I've not read any about PrEP to be honest but it's not for me. I said to her that I would just carry on down that road I have been travelling that's kept me safe and secure. I've a theory about PrEP and this is my own opinion. Infections become resistant and if your body is being exposed to a virus time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time again, there's a point where a strain of a virus will get through.

I get the flu jab, every year. It's free in England and so I get the inoculation but it doesn't cure it, HIV is very much like a flu virus. it's not caught the same way but it attacks cells and your immune system, like a cold does. Flu used to be a killer remember. They find ways to adapt and if I have survived 15 years with exposure to god knows what sort of viruses and come out fit and healthy with no positive readings, why do I now need to protect myself from something that I don't feel I am exposed to in the first place by being sensible and safe.

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