Are the side effects long lasting after PEP is completed?
How long after PEP do the side effect go away? I’m scared as I’ve heard horror stories that they continue on for a year
How long after PEP do the side effect go away? I’m scared as I’ve heard horror stories that they continue on for a year
A friend (Male) had received an unprotected BJ from a female of unknown status, that has admitted to having threesomes In the past and licking women’s private parts. Not sure if someone related to an industry.
engaged in condom vaginal intercourse. they then took the condom off, received unprotected BJ. then the girl put the same condom back on the penis and continued vaginal sex. Then took condom off and ejaculated into the persons mouth. Not sure if from a distance or if tongue touched while it happened.
is this considered low risk? is it worth the potential severe side effects of PEP?
Edit: Main concern is taking condom off and putting it back on Then continuing with vaginal intercourse.
Edit 2: On Day 4 of PEP, if it is stopped. Is there still a chance for long term effects. They ask as started receiving itchiness and red spots on body, tingling sensations all over, and aching on side of neck.
Hello all,
I am have inner troubles. Mainly because I see the horrible behaviour of Muslim diaspora groups in the west and even other Muslim countries.
Mainly Arabs and Afghanis. my interactions with them led me to believe that they’re hyper violent, uneducated, victim complex and all around unpleasant.
The way they talk about women is grotesque, and while doing all this. They never show any gratitude to the countries that let them in.
They even do this in Muslim countries like Turkey. Even poorer Arabs behave like this in gulf countries.
All this is causing me to start having certain thoughts surrounding my deen.
what should I do
I was repeatedly physically assaulted and psychologically harassed by a group of students while I was in high school, more than 10 years ago. The assaults occurred over an extended period and included one incident where my head was slammed into the floor. The bullying became severe enough that I eventually left school, and I have documented long-term effects on my mental health.
None of these incidents were reported to the school or the police at the time.
My questions are:
Edit: Is there any option to place a lawsuit against the school
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Hello,
Practicing Islam in the West during the 80s to 2000s when our diaspora was in its infancy was much better than it is now. The community was more humble, people were more knowledgable and generally less degenerate.
People wouls make fun of them and call them “nerdy”. But, the scholars and students were studious, hardworking, and honest back then.
There was no morons with crazy haircuts with lines in it, flashy cars, piercings, and 304 culture.
Then came the rise of social media with YouTube and Facebook.
You had people like the “Merciful Servant” making flashy videos with Nasheeds in the background, pranksters like Adam Saleh doing weird pranks on people beginning to rise and get followings amongst the Muslim community.
Not because they’re more knowledgeable or charitable or having good traits. But, due to them being clowns, flashy or good looking.
We started seeing real authentic scholars being pushed aside and loud morons being propped up. This increased exponentially with the rise of Instagram and later TikTok.
Guys Like the dawah bros would come on and make videos all the time and giving platforms to morons like the mainstream red pill guys.
I see the Western Islamic diaspora as toxic now.
Hello,
Practicing Islam in the West during the 80s to 2000s when our diaspora was in its infancy was much better than it is now. The community was more humble, people were more knowledgable and generally less degenerate.
People wouls make fun of them and call them “nerdy”. But, the scholars and students were studious, hardworking, and honest back then.
There was no morons with crazy haircuts with lines in it, flashy cars, piercings, and 304 culture.
Then came the rise of social media with YouTube and Facebook.
You had people like the “Merciful Servant” making flashy videos with Nasheeds in the background, pranksters like Adam Saleh doing weird pranks on people beginning to rise and get followings amongst the Muslim community.
Not because they’re more knowledgeable or charitable or having good traits. But, due to them being clowns, flashy or good looking.
We started seeing real authentic scholars being pushed aside and loud morons being propped up. This increased exponentially with the rise of Instagram and later TikTok.
Guys Like Ali Dawah and others would come on and make videos all the time and giving platforms to morons like Andrew Tate, Sneako and red pill guys.
I see the Western Islamic diaspora as toxic now.
Am I the only one that gets condescending vibes from AslanPahari? I feel a lot his content comes from a deep rooted insecurity being raised as a South Asian in Australia.
A lot of his earlier content was trying to showcase how Pakistan is genetically different then other South Asian countries and he went as far as to post an old video of German grannies recounting how they thought Sikh Punjabi men were handsome. Which he followed up by insinuating that south asians are looked down upon in the west due to non-Punjabis in the West not being as good looking.
Its mainly Pakistanis who do this. where they’re insecure about their Indian origins and alot of times get bullied in the West for being South Asian. So, they desperately try to “otherize” themselves from other South Asian groups instead.
He also makes untrue statements about Muslims from Bangladesh and India, which reals of jealousy and inferiority complex.
Before the 90s and 2000s, practicing Islam was the best in the West. the scholars were actually knowledgable and it was a friendly environment. it was generally people from South Asia, Caribbean, and other parts of the British empire that constituted the majority of the Muslim population in the anglosphere. These races are typical quieter, more studious and respectful.
However, in the 2010s with the rise of social media there came the TikTok Pakistanis and other influencer idiots. Who came to fame because they do skincare routines, shirtless pics or do pranks that annoy other people like Adam Saleh. This came in combination with migration from other regions of the world like Arab countries, Afghanistan, etc. who have more … extroverted and materialistic people. this started to brush off on the scholars. Where the ones that are the biggest loud mouths and can get the more views are the ones looked up To the most. Like Ali Dawah and Shaykh Uthman.
All these people like Yusuf Truth, Adam Saleh, etc are all idiots and shouldn’t even have a platform. Adam Saleh has no manners and etiquette at all and acts like a street rat.
Everytime, I go outside I see some 100lb Pakistani/sri Lankan whatever mon, trynna act like he’s gangsta with arms like toothpicks.
When in reality they go home to their “Amma” and ask her to rub oil on their hair and get tucked in to their flower blankets.
I’m gunna go on a rant now about Myron Gaines.
That man is literally from the Mud huts of Africa and his dad drove taxi cabs for a living to put food on the table. He then has the gall to talk about African Americans, when the civil rights movement saved his family from being chased by Joseph Kony and letting them migrate to America.
He’s then ranting about “liberal white women”, when liberal white women saw his starvin marvin ass in those Feed your African kid commercials and sent him a dollar to feed his family.
On top of that he’s always talking about Hindians. when his own people live in trash filled rivers and houses built out of goat 💩
I’m genuinely curious. What are your guys thoughts on Pakistanis and Bengalis that think they’re Arab/persian/turk depending what Islamic empire TV series is popular . I’ve only seen these two groups do this, even Indian Muslims do this.
On top of that one thing I don’t understand is Pakistanis and Bengalis always protest and riot for middle eastern causes. But knowing us middle easterners we’re very selfish people, we wouldn‘t do shit for any other group, especially south asians.
Why is it a form of status symbol for them.
Hey Toronto,
I recently came across a video of Russel Peters describing his experiences growing up as a South Asian in the 70s and 80s in Toronto. The way he was describing what happened to him is grotesque. being sprayed with lawn hoses and spat on as a child, being assaulted by other white kids in school.
Can anyone that lived around that time tell me if this kind of stuff actually occurred and why some people would do something like this?