
I thought that I was safe from venereal
disease simply because I consider myself a good person: thought that I
was too good and too safe to get any sexual disease, especially AIDS.
After all, I am married. I mean, it’s not like I sleep around and
neither does my husband, but that didn’t matter to AIDS because I’ve
been diagnosed with it, or at least, right now, it’s HIV.
Through a series of unfortunate
events, I got a bad blood transfusion, an AIDS laced transfusion, and
now my world, our world, is not what it used to be. As a result, our
love life was almost non existent. Me and my husband are relatively
young and our sex life was robust. After the diagnosis, we were
afraid: afraid that through an act of love, I might murder my
husband. Of course we used condoms, but we really couldn’t get into
it because there was always the fear that the condom would come down
or slip off, and those fearful thoughts affected everything.
Then, one day, a friend of ours told us
about this new invention that he had heard about. He said that it was
a collar for condoms. Well, to make a long story short, we got a hold
of one, tried it, and now our love life is as robust as it used to
be. We’ve really put the collar to the test and, so far, it hasn’t
let us down. Thanks for giving us our love life back!
Michele, B (Baltimore, Maryland)
I’m a single dad and
when I heard about Collar Up, I thought of my teenage son. I’m not
advocating teenage sex but, on the real side, it happens and I don’t
want my son getting caught up. I tell him that his safety and his
future are his responsibility. I make sure that he knows that if he
chooses to be sexually active that he should not put his life into
someone else’s hands. In other words, even if his partner tells him
that she is on the pill, I tell him that’s only good for avoiding
pregnancy.
I tell him to
wear a condom and, since I found out about the benefits of collaring a
condom, I tell him to collar his as well for extra protection. Now,
both of us Collar Up. It’s easy to put on, it doesn’t get in the way
of anything and, most important, it does the job. Peace of mind never
felt so good!
John H. (Cleveland, Ohio)
Ok, I’m a female, in
my mid forties; single, good looking and I love sex. Even so, I’m no
fool. I found out about the collar and I bought five of them. I keep
one in my purse, one in my car, one in my bedroom, and the other two
are spares.
I don’t ask, I insist that men wear a condom and, for added safety,
they must collar their condom. I do my part to make sure that I don’t
get pregnant but it’s more than pregnancy. I’d rather nurse a baby
over AIDS any day but my objective is to avoid them both. I know that
“society” frowns on my behavior but my lifestyle and CollarUp works
for me!
Shelia G. (Los Angeles, CA)
Gay, on the Down low,
Bisexual… whatever you want to call it, that’s what I am. Truth is, I
like getting busy with men. The only problem is that I am afraid of
the big disease, the unstoppable AIDS virus. I can’t tell you how
many bullets I’ve sweat because of a condom coming down a little or
completely off during sex.
Man, the thought of
AIDS can make you sick to your stomach. So, when I found out about a
product that I can use to help a condom to stay on, I bought a hand
full and passed them around to my partners. I figure the best way to
stop AIDS is to don’t get it and when I collared up, I, collared my
fears. Thanks.
Doin’ It Up In San Francisco
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