Does anyone know if this started filming and if filming is complete? There doesn't seem to be any details about the cast other than the 2 MLs. Should we be concerned?
Huh? Why does it matter if they’re straight or not? There is nothing wrong with straight actors acting in a…
Huh? I didn't say there was anything wrong with it, now did I? Not sure why you would put words in my mouth. I'm just curious to know if the actors actually belong to the LGBT community or not. That is all. Never said there was anything wrong one way or the other.
I was so looking to this due to the leads. I expected a lot from IJY after Glory but farrkkk what's with the overacting?!…
It's just the 1st episode. Let's all try to be patient and give this drama a chance to grow on us. Not that it's bad, in fact I think it's already good but I just have that feeling it will get even better.
After reading there were four different directors for this drama I understood why I felt like some episodes were…
I don't think anyone writes a book or makes a film or a TV series with the intention of pleasing everybody and their Mom. It's just not possible. Everyone is realistic about this and knows that there will always be some people out there who won't appreciate your work because it's not their type of story. And that's okay. That's life. The creators of this series more than achieved their goal of satisfying a critical mass of their audience and that's a win. I don't think they were out to get everyone out there.
After breaking up with his boyfriend ( and also love of his life) he travels to Thailand with a Japanese guy who…
I'm not a medical doctor so I'm not qualified to give medical advice to anyone, but I can appreciate your concerns about the long term usage of PrEP. I do understand that PrEP is not for everyone. Anyone who wishes to go on PrEP is required to take several tests before and during the usage of PrEP to determine their suitability to start and continue usage of PrEP. Those tests are wide ranging - HIV and STI testing, Hepatitis, liver function, kidney function, etc. These tests determine a person's suitability to start taking PrEP and suitability to continue taking PrEP because PrEP is not for everyone.
And if you or anyone is still worried about any potential long term side effects for PrEP, and if you choose to be in a long term relationship with a HIV+ partner, then maybe the best long-term solution for those in that situation might be to make sure that your partner is regularly taking their HIV medication as prescribed and maintaining an undetectable status. A combination of U=U and practicing safe sex is more than sufficient in that scenario if anyone does not wish to take PrEP because they are worried about any potential side effects of it's long term usage.
After breaking up with his boyfriend ( and also love of his life) he travels to Thailand with a Japanese guy who…
My personal view in general is that I don't think anyone should live their lives based on worst case scenarios especially if those worst case scenarios are extremely unlikely, perhaps even so unlikely that they're nearly impossible to happen. If people started living lives based on extremely unlikely scenarios then they would stop leaving their houses because, what if you leave your house and walk on the street and in that extremely unlikely scenario get hit by a bus? Better to just stay at home right? I'm pointing to this example to make a point about the silliness of making life decisions based on extremely unlikely worst case scenarios. You can't live your life like that.
With U=U it is medically impossible to transmit the virus through sex. Statistically speaking the likelihood of someone getting hit by a bus while walking on the street is much higher than the likelihood of getting infected by a HIV+ person who is taking their treatment as prescribed and maintaining a Undetectable status. That likelihood according to science is zero.
And if you or anyone is still worried about any potential long term side effects for PrEP, and if you choose to be in a long term relationship with a HIV+ partner, then maybe the best long-term solution for those in that situation might be to make sure that your partner is regularly taking their HIV medication as prescribed and maintaining an undetectable status. A combination of U=U and practicing safe sex is more than sufficient in that scenario if anyone does not wish to take PrEP because they are worried about any potential side effects of it's long term usage.
With U=U it is medically impossible to transmit the virus through sex. Statistically speaking the likelihood of someone getting hit by a bus while walking on the street is much higher than the likelihood of getting infected by a HIV+ person who is taking their treatment as prescribed and maintaining a Undetectable status. That likelihood according to science is zero.