Middle-aged Canadians not using condoms

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OnTheWayOut

How did you old timers dupe all those women into believing free sex was good for them, too? They actually believed it! Brilliant move. In my opinion you were the true "greatest generation."
Thing is ..... they loved to fuck as much as we did! I think the better question is when did women stop liking sex so much?
 

lenny2

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That was not very long after WWII & millions of men dieing in it. Maybe attitudes towards getting pregnant were different. Also i'd guess sex education was not big then, if it even existed.
 

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Thing is ..... they loved to fuck as much as we did! I think the better question is when did women stop liking sex so much?
Just women during the 'golden age' of porn. Did it for the sheer love of it rather than the money.
 

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The amount of requests I get for bareback full service is disgusting at this point.
Every week whenever I'm available these requests come pouring in.
Kind of the reason I don't like the APP numbers texting me anymore.
It's usually the people with the fake numbers wasting my time and asking stupid questions like BBFS stuff.
Just gross and wrong. What "normal person" would want unprotected sex with someone they don't know?
Not me! I'd like to live as long as I can.
Kadie, how do you know you're getting a call from an APP phone number as opposed to a real one?
 

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This has been a problem with older people on the dating scene for a number of years. Let's face it, it's a generational thing.
Another factor that may come into play is that at that age how much of a difference will it make to their lives if they pick up something? It's not like they have a whole life ahead of them or that finding a life partner and having kids is high up on their priority list.
 

lenny2

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...In 2014, the largest proportion of HIV cases were diagnosed among people aged 30-39 years
(31.6%), followed by the 40–49 year age group (22.8%). The proportion of HIV cases among
those aged 50 or older increased from 15.0% in 2009 to 21.9% in 2014, surpassing the 20–29
year age group (21.4%) as the third-highest proportion of cases in 2014.

http://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/country/documents/CAN_narrative_report_2016.pdf


"Canada is categorized as having a low general HIV prevalence, with a concentrated epidemic
among gay men and other men who have sex with men, people from countries where HIV is
endemic, Indigenous people, and other key populations."
 

james t kirk

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...In 2014, the largest proportion of HIV cases were diagnosed among people aged 30-39 years
(31.6%), followed by the 40–49 year age group (22.8%). The proportion of HIV cases among
those aged 50 or older increased from 15.0% in 2009 to 21.9% in 2014, surpassing the 20–29
year age group (21.4%) as the third-highest proportion of cases in 2014.

http://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/country/documents/CAN_narrative_report_2016.pdf


"Canada is categorized as having a low general HIV prevalence, with a concentrated epidemic
among gay men and other men who have sex with men, people from countries where HIV is
endemic, Indigenous people, and other key populations."
Reading those statistics I'm reminded of the old saying, "you can drown in a river that is an average of 2 feet deep"

The question would be, how many HIV cases in those age brackets?

And what are their respective categories?

What is the sample size?

And on and on and on.
 

Smallcock

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Same as always. On their wedding day.
Is it premeditated? Presumably most women don't care much for sex? They have sex to obtain a relationship but once the guy is locked in by marriage there is no longer any incentive. All the guys I know who have been married for years with kids are miserable about their sex lives so they all cheat.
 

Smallcock

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...In 2014, the largest proportion of HIV cases were diagnosed among people aged 30-39 years
(31.6%), followed by the 40–49 year age group (22.8%). The proportion of HIV cases among
those aged 50 or older increased from 15.0% in 2009 to 21.9% in 2014, surpassing the 20–29
year age group (21.4%) as the third-highest proportion of cases in 2014.

http://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/country/documents/CAN_narrative_report_2016.pdf


"Canada is categorized as having a low general HIV prevalence, with a concentrated epidemic
among gay men and other men who have sex with men, people from countries where HIV is
endemic, Indigenous people, and other key populations."
Thanks for sharing this. As a general rule I've always felt more comfortable having bareback sex with younger people. I figure the older we are, the more partners we've had, the higher the chances something has been transmitted along the way.
 

lenny2

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Thanks for sharing this. As a general rule I've always felt more comfortable having bareback sex with younger people. I figure the older we are, the more partners we've had, the higher the chances something has been transmitted along the way.
Research re genital herpes i've seen seems to agree with your intuition that the older the more likely one has this incurable STI. At least when it regards SP's.

Why that doesn't seem to apply to HIV, as per the UNAIDS report, is interesting. Maybe it has something to do with homosexuality being more acceptable than it was in past generations, or that HIV is not feared as it once was.
 

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Maybe it has to do with the fact that today's middle-aged group has had condom use hammered down on them for over 30 years now.

Call it condom fatigue
 

GameBoy27

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Is it premeditated? Presumably most women don't care much for sex? They have sex to obtain a relationship but once the guy is locked in by marriage there is no longer any incentive. All the guys I know who have been married for years with kids are miserable about their sex lives so they all cheat.
Wow, sucks to be them. The way I look at it, if you don't have a good regular sex life with your wife then you have nothing more than a roommate. On the flip side, one of my ex-girlfriends (who remains a good friend to this day) has been with the same guy for 8 years now. She told me her husband never wants sex. Maybe once every few months. I know this must be driving her crazy because she's one adventurous horny woman. We used to have a lot of sex when we were together. Still very attractive. No idea what his problem is.

As for condoms, I mainly watch homemade porn and you rarely see guys wearing condoms. I have a hard time believing that the BB sex is between couples in monogamous relationships and that they get tested before they have sex with the next person.
 

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The way I look at it, if you don't have a good regular sex life with your wife then you have nothing more than a roommate
I think it's a little more. It's a roommate who is entitled to half of your shit and who forbids you sleeping with other women
 
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Thanks for sharing this. As a general rule I've always felt more comfortable having bareback sex with younger people. I figure the older we are, the more partners we've had, the higher the chances something has been transmitted along the way.
You sound like you don't care if you get something.

Yes, the younger chicks are carefree., attractive, but is it worth it?
 

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glad I grew up in a generation, where I didn't have to take a bath while wearing my socks. and b4 they invented HIV
 
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