And the answer to that question is his semen! Sure, you could easily masturbate until kingdom come and put that slimy, gooey, white liquid in your mouth. But what's one thing that he loves more than all those things combined? Well, the answer is pretty simple, actually. Even if gay men already have those body parts, those are still the things that they look for in other men. You would think that someone who already has a penis, two ball sacks, and one hairy butthole would want to find the exact same things from someone else, but that's just the way it is. 11, 2017.There are a lot of things that a gay guy wants from another man. Intimate partner abuse and relationship violence.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention.Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015.CDC fact sheet: What gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men need to know about sexually transmitted diseases.Philadelphia, Pa.: American College of Physicians 2015. The Fenway Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Healthcare. Primary care of gay men and men who have sex with men. Truvada is also used as an HIV treatment along with other medications. Use of the combination drug emtricitabine-tenofovir (Truvada) can reduce the risk of sexually transmitted HIV infection in those who are at high risk. PrEP is a way for people who don't have HIV to prevent HIV infection by taking a pill every day. Testing is important because many people don't know they're infected, and others might not be honest about their health. Don't have unprotected sex unless you're certain you and your partner aren't infected with HIV or other sexually transmitted infections. Get tested and have your partner tested.
HPV is associated with anal cancer in men who have sex with men. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is available to men up to age 26. Hepatitis C is not covered by any vaccine and can lead to liver failure, liver cancer and death. Not all sexually transmitted infections are prevented by vaccines, however. Vaccinations can protect you from hepatitis A and hepatitis B, serious liver infections that can spread through sexual contact. If you choose to use injectable drugs, don't share needles.
If you're under the influence, you're more likely to take sexual risks.