Gay 做爱
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Jeong Yunho seems to hold it all, wealth, charm, achievement, and a reputation as a heart breaker. After taking over his father’s company, he’s built a powerful legacy, hiding behind charisma and cold control. But behind the polished smile lies a secret he’s never grant anyone uncover.
Song Mingi, quiet and withdrawn, comes from a middle-class home shadowed by family opposition. After his father’s death, his mother fell into dept and alcohol. After losing his occupation, he retreats further into solitude, finding escape only in melody producing and the company of his childhood friend, Jung Wooyoung.
Their lives couldn’t be more distinct, yet something begins to stir between them. Then, by accident, Mingi discovers Yunho’s secret, something that could destroy the image his family has built. From that moment on, everything changes.
Two men. Two pasts. One private that binds them.
And a silent kind of love that neither of them saw coming.
做爱做の那件事 — 男舍优质生
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Can gay men give blood?
Gay and bisexual men are not automatically prevented from giving blood.
Men who include sex with men and who have had the alike partner for 3 months or more and meet our other eligibility criteria are able to give blood.
Anyone who has had anal sex with a unused partner or multiple partners in the last three months, regardless of their gender or their partner’s gender, must wait 3 months before donating.
We judge your eligibility to offer blood based solely on your own individual experiences, making the process fairer for everyone.
If you are taking pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) or post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) you will be unable to give blood. If you stop taking PrEP or PEP, you will need to wait 3 months before you can give blood.
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