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  • #31
    Originally posted by eagle432 View Post

    If a provider is vaccinated could she still pass on the virus to you if she had sex with an infected person? People were getting Covid even after they were vaccinated. And no, I didn't give a shit about Covid so I still saw SP's and I was okay. But with monkeypox what do we tell our friends and family when they know only gay and bisexual men get it and it's all over your body. So yes. I'm going to lie low for a while till this passes.
    As a coronavirus, one of covid’s signature traits is that it mutates like a bastard. So yes, unfortunately, since the efficacy of the vaccines is not that great (though once again, very effective in preventing hospitalization and death!), it keeps on getting transmitted, and keeps on mutating further. Monkeypox is not like that, and the vaccines are much more effective. Also it’s just not as transmissible as covid in the first place.

    I did say “vaccines” by the way—the one on offer (and that clients of sex workers can now get, along with a variety of other at-risk groups) is a more modern style vaccine; the old one was actually a live-virus vaccine. This is actually a pretty big deal as it will be useable by many people who would not have been able to access it. For example there are some types of eczema where, if you have them, monkeypox (and chickenpox) are much more dangerous, and it’s even dangerous to be around someone who has been vaccinated—with the old vaccine. This goes for people with compromised immune systems generally who can’t safely get any live-virus vaccine.

    I got my vaccine this morning. It was easy and simple, took less than an hour, and the side effects have been, so far, feeling a little bit fatigued.

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    • #32
      Got my vaccine yesterday, felt slightly tired in the evening but feel just fine today.

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      • #33
        The simple solution is don’t have gay sex and you’ll be fine. Sorry to come off like a dick . But according to the WHO it’s very high in the gay community.

        And chances are having monkey pox will expose your sexual orientation. And if you are ok with that then have fun. OR get a vaccine, AND do everything covered.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by truck View Post
          The simple solution is don’t have gay sex and you’ll be fine. Sorry to come off like a dick . But according to the WHO it’s very high in the gay community.

          And chances are having monkey pox will expose your sexual orientation. And if you are ok with that then have fun. OR get a vaccine, AND do everything covered.
          Here's the thing about gay. The men who visit Transexuals are 100% not gay. Not even bi in the sense the people who have sex with gay men and straight women. Gay men strictly only have sex with other men. The men who see transexuals are straight men who are mostly married with children. There is something about trans girls that they find tremendously attractive. So the chance of transexuals having monkey pox could be slimmer than gay men having monkeypox. I may be wrong here but this is my take on this.

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          • #35
            Booked mine on Monday and got it today. Haven’t noticed any reaction to the live virus vaccine yet and will follow up if I do. Glad it was as simple as that since I’ve got a date with a SP on Monday and now Monkeypox is one less thing to worry about.

            also Eagle, your comment about seeing TS SPs is not fully correct. I enjoy sex with all genders and don’t think I’m alone on that one.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by drigger View Post
              Booked mine on Monday and got it today. Haven’t noticed any reaction to the live virus vaccine yet and will follow up if I do. Glad it was as simple as that since I’ve got a date with a SP on Monday and now Monkeypox is one less thing to worry about.

              also Eagle, your comment about seeing TS SPs is not fully correct. I enjoy sex with all genders and don’t think I’m alone on that one.
              Wow I stand corrected. Now I must really take a break from seeing TS, SP's.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by eagle432 View Post

                Wow I stand corrected. Now I must really take a break from seeing TS, SP's.
                also just stated that I got my vaccine and I think most responsible people who see service providers are doing the same.

                I think you’re very naive (and probably a bit dishonest) to have believed that only 100% straight males were attracted to trans women.

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                • #38
                  Dude, c’mon now. You can’t be serious.
                  Originally posted by eagle432 View Post

                  Here's the thing about gay. The men who visit Transexuals are 100% not gay. Not even bi in the sense the people who have sex with gay men and straight women. Gay men strictly only have sex with other men. The men who see transexuals are straight men who are mostly married with children. There is something about trans girls that they find tremendously attractive. So the chance of transexuals having monkey pox could be slimmer than gay men having monkeypox. I may be wrong here but this is my take on this.


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                  • #39
                    So for me. 36 hours after the “LIVE VIRUS VACCINE”. and I had a slightly sore triceps for the day but nothing that would hold me back.

                    now I can enjoy sweet protected sex with whomever without concern of contracting anything too horrible.

                    except syphilis.

                    from what I gather, syphilis can still be contracted during fully safe intercourse.

                    ah well 9/10 ain’t bad.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by eagle432 View Post

                      Here's the thing about gay. The men who visit Transexuals are 100% not gay. Not even bi in the sense the people who have sex with gay men and straight women. Gay men strictly only have sex with other men. The men who see transexuals are straight men who are mostly married with children. There is something about trans girls that they find tremendously attractive. So the chance of transexuals having monkey pox could be slimmer than gay men having monkeypox. I may be wrong here but this is my take on this.
                      Here’s the thing about what you said, it’s slightly accurate, however the man who has ANAL sex with a transsexual/shemale/ladyboy/heshe/tranny/transvestite/Crossdresser/gay man. Are all in the same boat. The act is the same, dick in ass. Some guys fuck everything of legal age moving so ya, cover up and stay safe.

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                      • #41
                        Got vaccinated 2 days ago . Feel fine . Sore arm and a bit red by the injection site .

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                        • #42
                          Had the vaccine two weeks ago. Aside from slightly sore arm for a few days, had zero after effects.

                          This may be different in other provinces, but in BC, i was given the option of having the vaccine recorded on my normal medical records, or under a different name. They said if I wanted to have it under another name, it would take them a few extra minutes to create a false persona. So I used the online form to book the appointment, and when i was registering, i was offered the option.

                          So if anyone is on the fence, and is worried/afraid about being 'outed' by the fact of getting the monkeypox vaxx, and having it on your record, this could be a option for you.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Thx1138 View Post
                            Had the vaccine two weeks ago. Aside from slightly sore arm for a few days, had zero after effects.

                            This may be different in other provinces, but in BC, i was given the option of having the vaccine recorded on my normal medical records, or under a different name. They said if I wanted to have it under another name, it would take them a few extra minutes to create a false persona. So I used the online form to book the appointment, and when i was registering, i was offered the option.

                            So if anyone is on the fence, and is worried/afraid about being 'outed' by the fact of getting the monkeypox vaxx, and having it on your record, this could be a option for you.
                            Yes, anything that may connect you to the gay community or being "outed" you are allowed to be anonymous. Sex workers too. Plenty of STI clinics here in Vancouver's west end where you don't have to have your real name on the results sheet. It's kind of sad we even have to do that, but such is the society we live in. It is nice that option is there for those that want to take every step to ensure nothing traces back to them. Because, there were a lot of people, especially men on the down low, that wouldn't get tested due to having to show ID, health care cards, etc and have that all recorded. It really has helped with getting more people in for testing and medical care. And of course with Monkeypox; getting one immediately has people thinking you are gay or bisexual and most men don't want anyone to know that! Anonymous alleviates that worry.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by justvisiting2016 View Post

                              Yes, anything that may connect you to the gay community or being "outed" you are allowed to be anonymous. Sex workers too. Plenty of STI clinics here in Vancouver's west end where you don't have to have your real name on the results sheet. It's kind of sad we even have to do that, but such is the society we live in. It is nice that option is there for those that want to take every step to ensure nothing traces back to them. Because, there were a lot of people, especially men on the down low, that wouldn't get tested due to having to show ID, health care cards, etc and have that all recorded. It really has helped with getting more people in for testing and medical care. And of course with Monkeypox; getting one immediately has people thinking you are gay or bisexual and most men don't want anyone to know that! Anonymous alleviates that worry.
                              Yes, having the anonymity (which i was not aware of as an option), is nice, and will be away of getting people in without worrying of the stigmata of getting the mpx vaccine. It's not like you are forced to wear a rainbow bracelet while sitting in the waiting room for your vaxx. 😉

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                              • #45
                                I will get the shot in december
                                SheLesbianPOV
                                http://www.nicolemontero.cl

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