is ATL trying to take the number 1 spot in the HIV olympics?

i remember being a teen fox and hearing about freaknik in atl.
the straights that were older went.
all i heard about it was:

“…and yo,
they be fuckin in the streets!”

that is all my sexually struggling ass needed to hear.
i can’t even imagine all the “90s fine” pineapples down there who were ack’ up.
the Foxholer told me:

“I hooked up with some wolves during Freaknik.
Remember,
ATL was always a gay mecca.
You get some likka,
weed,
and be in the right place and time in these curious males and…”

mmm.
i said to myself after i watched we could never have that level of ratchet in atl again.
as fun,
wild,
and free as that would be,
a Foxholer sent me this

i’m good.
i always wonder:

How did ATL get so out of control and become one of the faces of HIV?

i thought everyone was on prep?
it was the “wonder drug against catching HIV“?
what happened?

it doesn’t help that its known as “the gay mecca” either.
you know the homophobes will use that but with all this raw sex they’re having

They ain’t the ones to be throwing shade either.

i think atl and hiv are far down the rabbit hole atm.
with OF being the latest career choice and let’s face it,
folks love the feeling of raw sex,
this is just gonna get worse.

Is ATL going for ( x taking the number 1 spot ) from allowing Memphis and Miami to take it?

we shall see.

lowkey: so when i visit ATL,
don’t fuck no one,
even if i think they’re fine?

3 thoughts on “is ATL trying to take the number 1 spot in the HIV olympics?

  1. I never got to experience the official FreakNik, but I did see something very similar during my freshman year in college down in Virginia Beach. I was young and had never seen anything like that in public for the world to see, looking back at it now but even then it was debauchery.

    Jason, you are right on so many levels. I guess I’m older and grew up in a different time, because when I was growing up STD especially HIV was nothing to play around with. You’re right, I don’t know what happened to the “ Prep”, I respect all of the research and effort that went into developing the drug, but I always wondered about it. It’s not easy taking a drug over a long period, there are probably access and financial issues that come along with it.

    I don’t think it’s the normalization of Onlyfans that has contributed to this, I think society has removed the stigma associated with STDs. Today it’s not seen as a big deal, which is wrong. If you look on social media you have people with big platforms promoting mixed-status relationships, if you have any flare-ups just go get a shot, you have people saying they don’t have to tell their sexual partners their status. The whole culture around testing and prevention has changed. Unfortunately, people are going to find out the hard way that STDs and STIs can wreak havoc with your body and are nothing to play around with or take lightly.

    1. But has society removed the stigma, or have the sexually charged gays removed the stigma within the community? That’s why I mentioned OF. The gays will sell their gramas into human trafficking to get themselves a piece, so it’s no surprise that anything associated w sex will end up de-stigmatized once enough ppl have ben invited to the party.

  2. Not that the (esp young) gays weren’t alrdy around there fukn left n right, but Id agree that the normalizing OF probably hasn’t helped, to say the least. The fact that so many ppl arent only fukn for pleasure/boredom/sport, but also for their cell phone bill, creates a whole damn orgy cesspool. I saw Krave M in some youtube interview and he was saying how if he feels a ‘little something’ he just goes to get a shot. It was just so casual. And everyone can see all of those untreated Syphilis spots/marks all over sooo many of those young dudes. We all know it only takes once, but Yikes.

    Now, Memphis needs their azz beat! Not big enough for everybody to be running off to, to fuk n suk, and not small enough for sitting around fukn left n right being the only thing young ppl can find to do!

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