nickbaer, well put!

i have no real issues with committed couples doing bareback but in ANY other bareback, there is a real posibility of contracting not only HIV but also hep C, which these days is more likely to be fatal then HIV, and also several other nasty STDs including herpes, for which there is no cure and it can shorten your lifespan.

some producers test for stuff the same day on the set - although not many - and try and negate some of these issues, although you can be communicable and not yet test positive. very few producers test for all the STDs that can be life threatening or changing. i've actually never heard of a bareback producer that tests for all the common STDs although there could be some.

also there was at least one case of a male performer who managed to infect several female performers with HIV after he was tested that month. he didn't know, his tests didn't show yet, but the women still got HIV.

Quote Originally Posted by allboysvideo View Post
Filming Bareback is not a bad thing. Any production studio that films BB scenes should be responsible enough to request the most recent test results from there models performing in BB scenes. If everyone is properly tested and all the models review each others tests and all the models agree and feel compfortable at that point to film BB scenes. Then there shouldn't be an issue.

There are many in the gay community that say its immoral and it shouldn't be done, as human beings we should not judge and make opinions what other people want to do. As producers we can take every opportunity to make sure what the models do are safe and perform in a clean safe environment.

What bothers me about the whole BB issue is that many condon the act but yet BB DVDs sell overwhelming compared to non-bb DVDs. When we place a BB scenes on our website, those particular pages are viewed more compared to the non-bareback scenes...so go figure?