kokopelli3 Posted August 17, 2023 Posted August 17, 2023 This post is from Sawatdee Forum about the death of Sone, a friend, who passed away last night, August 16. A wonderful young man. 😠https://sawatdeenetwork.com/v4/showthread.php?23117-RIP-Sone&p=295242#post295242 alvnv, Phoenixblue, reader and 2 others 5 Quote
Londoner Posted August 17, 2023 Posted August 17, 2023 So sad. He looks such a charming young man. And some think that the hiv+ risk is over. reader, kokopelli3 and floridarob 3 Quote
kokopelli3 Posted August 17, 2023 Author Posted August 17, 2023 6 minutes ago, Londoner said: So sad. He looks such a charming young man. And some think that the hiv+ risk is over. It seems that the hiv+ risk is even rising, judging by people I know getting infected here in Pattaya. Quote
Popular Post Phoenixblue Posted August 17, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 17, 2023 2 hours ago, kokopelli3 said: This post is from Sawatdee Forum about the death of Sone, a friend, who passed away last night, August 16. A wonderful young man. 😠https://sawatdeenetwork.com/v4/showthread.php?23117-RIP-Sone&p=295242#post295242 It is very tragic that these young men have to die from a disease whose infection can now be prevented simply by taking a pill daily. It ain't fair that their young lives get cut short in such a way. Isn't there direct and reliable access to medication for these boys? They're poor and come from an underprivileged background, and many don't realize the extent of the danger that they are exposing themselves to. For those who truly love these young men it is incumbent upon them to atleast make sure that these boys are aware of the situation. Very sad 😢 TMax, vinapu, Shonen and 6 others 9 Quote
Popular Post PeterRS Posted August 18, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 18, 2023 16 hours ago, Phoenixblue said: It is very tragic that these young men have to die from a disease whose infection can now be prevented simply by taking a pill daily. Illustrative of what many medical related websites have been saying. The reduction in education about HIV in Thailand is resulting in some young pepole growing up unaware of the risks. For example, we know that condoms are much less in evidence in the young Thai-for-Thai saunas that have spread around the outskirts of Bangkok. I know some readers will slam me, but this young man's life was probably cut short due to some form of unprotected sex with others, one of whom could have been a farang. There are still farang who press their young Thai boys du jour for bareback sex without first ensuring the boys are fully aware not just of the risks but of the availability fo PrEP and PEP. Perhaps they should even pay the boys for the cost of that medication in addition to their tips. kokopelli3, Londoner, Ruthrieston and 9 others 10 2 Quote
hojacat Posted August 18, 2023 Posted August 18, 2023 5 hours ago, PeterRS said: Illustrative of what many medical related websites have been saying. The reduction in education about HIV in Thailand is resulting in some young pepole growing up unaware of the risks. For example, we know that condoms are much less in evidence in the young Thai-for-Thai saunas that have spread around the outskirts of Bangkok. I know some readers will slam me, but this young man's life was probably cut short due to some form of unprotected sex with others, one of whom could have been a farang. There are still farang who press their young Thai boys du jour for bareback sex without first ensuring the boys are fully aware not just of the risks but of the availability fo PrEP and PEP. Perhaps they should even pay the boys for the cost of that medication in addition to their tips. Wouldn't though in this day and age be safer to have bare sex with a farang than with a local guy? You would assume a farang that can afford to travel or live in Thailand, has the wisdom and can afford to get tested, take prep or get medications and become undetectable if he is already HIV+. However, it's also true that in some farang groups, like Ukrainians and Russians, who have a big presence in Pattaya, HIV+ rates tend to be high as the stigma associated with homosexuality and HIV in their countries make them less prone to get tested or treated. I guess it's even more difficult for non-Thai guys, with sometimes not fully-legal immigration status. They can't access the free or subsidized Prep and treatments that Thai nations can. I wonder if there is any NGO on the field that does community outreach and offers free services to everyone? Since gay saunas were mentioned, I remember both Soi13 in Taipei and Hutong in HK offering free rapid HIV tests in their rest areas during the busiest evening hours. Haven't seen something like that in any gay sauna in Thailand but I don't go that often in those kind of venues in Thailand. Maybe some of the more regular customers can tell if it actually happens. Quote
forky123 Posted August 18, 2023 Posted August 18, 2023 32 minutes ago, hojacat said: Wouldn't though in this day and age be safer to have bare sex with a farang than with a local guy? You would assume a farang that can afford to travel or live in Thailand, has the wisdom and can afford to get tested, take prep or get medications and become undetectable if he is already HIV+. However, it's also true that in some farang groups, like Ukrainians and Russians, who have a big presence in Pattaya, HIV+ rates tend to be high as the stigma associated with homosexuality and HIV in their countries make them less prone to get tested or treated. From reading some of the attitude towards safe(r) sex on this forum, many don't give a rats ass about having STIs (HIV or others) or passing them on. vinapu, PeterRS, reader and 1 other 4 Quote
kokopelli3 Posted August 18, 2023 Author Posted August 18, 2023 34 minutes ago, hojacat said: Wouldn't though in this day and age be safer to have bare sex with a farang than with a local guy? You would assume a farang that can afford to travel or live in Thailand, has the wisdom and can afford to get tested, take prep or get medications and become undetectable if he is already HIV+. However, it's also true that in some farang groups, like Ukrainians and Russians, who have a big presence in Pattaya, HIV+ rates tend to be high as the stigma associated with homosexuality and HIV in their countries make them less prone to get tested or treated. I guess it's even more difficult for non-Thai guys, with sometimes not fully-legal immigration status. They can't access the free or subsidized Prep and treatments that Thai nations can. I wonder if there is any NGO on the field that does community outreach and offers free services to everyone? Since gay saunas were mentioned, I remember both Soi13 in Taipei and Hutong in HK offering free rapid HIV tests in their rest areas during the busiest evening hours. Haven't seen something like that in any gay sauna in Thailand but I don't go that often in those kind of venues in Thailand. Maybe some of the more regular customers can tell if it actually happens. In Pattaya there is SWING on South Pattaya Road which offers free testing and very inexpensive medicine. We did go there but, as it turned out, it was too late to do anything for Sone. reader, t0oL1, forky123 and 2 others 5 Quote
hojacat Posted August 18, 2023 Posted August 18, 2023 26 minutes ago, kokopelli3 said: In Pattaya there is SWING on South Pattaya Road which offers free testing and very inexpensive medicine. We did go there but, as it turned out, it was too late to do anything for Sone. That's pretty sad. Seems like he had a pretty aggressive form of infection. I hope this event encourages his friends and others that knew him to get tested more often and take care of themselves. Phoenixblue and kokopelli3 1 1 Quote
Popular Post reader Posted August 18, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 18, 2023 10 hours ago, PeterRS said: IThere are still farang who press their young Thai boys du jour for bareback sex without first ensuring the boys are fully aware not just of the risks but of the availability fo PrEP and PEP. 4 hours ago, forky123 said: From reading some of the attitude towards safe(r) sex on this forum, many don't give a rats ass about having STIs (HIV or others) or passing them on. On 8/17/2023 at 3:42 AM, kokopelli3 said: It seems that the hiv+ risk is even rising, judging by people I know getting infected here in Pattaya. We've all read accounts of farangs looking for bareback sex and seem to have clear conscience because they're satisfied with precautions they've taken to protect themselves either before or after. I don't see much concern for the young men they put at risk as others described above. Everyone here is aware of the scourge of AIDS yet some appear to think it's now relegated to history. They fool themselves and their partners. PeterRS, alvnv, Phoenixblue and 4 others 7 Quote
fedssocr Posted August 18, 2023 Posted August 18, 2023 I think there's probably a lot of psychology. The younger generation in Western countries seem to be much more likely to be on the medications and they are more sexually active generally. Those of us in older generations may not be as likely to be on those drugs or to be sexually active except when we're in Thailand. How well is SWING able to advertise their services in the bars and spas to the boys who work there? Is there any barrier with respect to the many boys who are not Thai that work in the business? Quote
kokopelli3 Posted August 19, 2023 Author Posted August 19, 2023 8 hours ago, fedssocr said:  How well is SWING able to advertise their services in the bars and spas to the boys who work there? Is there any barrier with respect to the many boys who are not Thai that work in the business? I believe, but not sure, that SWING has provided HIV testing at various venues in Pattaya. Their testing is free to all the boys regardless of nationality. Not quite sure about medicines but at the most about 2000 Baht per month. There is also a Dr. Phillipe in Pattaya that helps HIV patients. This Dr. Phillipe is a Thai doctor and apparently not the same as the famous Dr. Phillipe but seems to have a similar address. Perhaps he has taken over from the original Dr. Phillipe? Sone was to see Dr. Phillipe but was too ill and went to the hospital.  fedssocr 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 21 hours ago, hojacat said: I guess it's even more difficult for non-Thai guys, with sometimes not fully-legal immigration status. They can't access the free or subsidized Prep and treatments that Thai nations can. I am sure you are correct. And with a majority of the boys in the bars - at least the go-go bars - being non Thais brought up in countries with a less comprehensive health system, the risk that they may also have HIV and/or other STDs is probably quite high. I have seen posts on another Board where one or two members have bsically suggested that anyone in the sex business has a responsibility to look after their own health and so they, as the customers, have a right to unprotected sex if that is what they want. This always makes me mad, but this is another issue that young guys should be made aware of - there are always idiots out there! That said, when you are in desperate need of money, what is the chance of these guys really saying 'no'? forky123, vinapu, reader and 1 other 4 Quote
kokopelli3 Posted August 19, 2023 Author Posted August 19, 2023 Here is a post on Sawatdee Forum regarding the cremation of Sone today, August 19. https://sawatdeenetwork.com/v4/showthread.php?23117-RIP-Sone Regarding the SWING Foundation I was told they do provide free testing for HIV to Thais, Laos and Cambodians. And they provide free PrEP and PEP to the same. They also assist in helping to get free medications for HIV from Banglamung Hospital ( there is a one time fee of about 3000 Baht). It seems SWING can be very helpful to many of those in need. Best to go there in person as they often do not respond to telephone calls. Located on South Pattaya Road near the Vespa dealership.   PeterRS and reader 2 Quote