It's been a few days since ive visited this post so i guess its about time i should clarify a few things.
First of all, yes i did make a mistake, i was supposed to type 'south/ south east asia has the fastest growing hiv community in the world' (at 6.1million)as opposed to 'thailand' - so thank you those people for pointing out that innacurate statement.Thailand just happens to have the highest number of HIV cases in South / South East Asia at just under 1/6 of that figure.
It seems that some people appear to be missing the point though. DJ Dave, Eurogirl and myself (as well as a few others) are trying to convince you to consider the consequences of not wearing a rubber welly. We are not saying to you that you shouldnt have your fun. I regularly go on field visits to hositals to visit patients with HIV and see regularly what effects, not just on a physical level but also mentally as well - and trust me, if you switched positions with me for a short time, you would think that using a little protection was very little compromise if it could prevent the possibilty of acquiring the virus.
You know, it doesnt benefit me coming on to this site and preaching about how wrong it is to take such risks, but i do think it would be wrong not to share knowledge. Some people have replied to my original post and keep re-emphasising the fact that its their own choice whether they do or do not use condoms. That may well be the case but your choices may not just affect yourself - unknowingly you could be affecting a number of bar girls that you thought 'oh f*ck it' with, at that crucial time.
Regardsless of the HIV situation anyway, which is relatively low in terms of the number of other sti's around. Hepatitis rates are very high in thailand as it is found in raw fish as well as in the water. we know 2 types of hepatitis are incurable/preventable - this would mean that your heavy drinking days would be pretty much over (or it would be pretty stupid if you continued to drink heavily). Herpes is another incurrable STI which is also high in Thailand which would give you outbreaks of recurring blisters all over your pride and joy, for the rest of your life. And guess what, herpes attacks usually happen when stress levels are high or when you dont get enough rest or sleep - i guess an outbreak would be pretty much guaranteed when you are in patong then.
Why on earth do people keep making these stupid analagies between the possibility of getting HIV and dying in a motorbike accident or equivalent? Well my friends, there is one subtle difference - 1 is preventable, and 1 is not. I am astounded by your weak justifications / reasoning for your choices. Oh and HIV is much longer, more painful death.
Anyway, my message is loud and clear - Take care of yourselves and the girls. You both indulge in illicit sex by mutual consent and both parties enjoy it (be it in most cases im sure, for different reasons) - let's keep it that way!