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Cameron says his WhatsApp group is now “at full capacity” but is keen to point out that “bb only” isn’t a prerequisite for membership. “You have a group of men who grew up in this era who were told that they can’t have sex without condoms, and if they do, they are ‘dirty’ or ‘bad gays’.
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Cameron now acts as an admin for his barebacking WhatsApp group and says he’s “careful” about asking new people to join it.
“I try to limit my invites to guys who put ‘negative on PrEP’ in their Grindr profile because that’s normally a good indication that they’re open to it,” he says.

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In recent years, the “U=U” campaign has helped to spread awareness that someone living with HIV who has an undetectable viral load – thanks to effective treatment and regular check-ups – cannot pass on the virus.
“Being in this WhatsApp group has made me realise how fun this kind of sex can be – as long as you recognise both the risks and the pleasures involved,” he says.
When gay men’s health organisation GMFA surveyed 1,500 gay and bi men in 2016, 46 percent said that at least half of their anal sex experiences were condomless.
Since HIV prevention drug PrEP became available on the NHS in 2017 – first in Scotland, then in other UK regions – this figure has almost certainly grown.
“I think it’s true to say that PrEP has been a game-changer for gay and bisexual men: it’s the tool we’ve been crying out for in the HIV sector,” says Ian Howley, CEO of GMFA’s parent organisation LGBT HERO.
He adds: “For HIV-negative men, the ultimate protection against HIV and STIs is a combination of PrEP, condoms and regular testing.