A popular adult film star has come out! He told his fans and followers that he has HIV. The actor’s Twitter account posted a tweet that claimed that he’s had the deadly virus for years.
The adult actor has done numerous sets with women. The adult film star stated that his partners don’t have to worry ABOUT A THING!
The star’s Twitter account, under the name P*ssyslayer440, confidently states that he cannot spread the potentially deadly virus because he is “undetectable.” The tweet firmly asserts that he is currently on medication and has been on it for years.
The actor unequivocally stated on his X (formerly known as Twitter) account that he contracted the disease from a contaminated tattoo needle at the age of 15.
On his social media such as Twitter and his Onlyfans page, P*ssyslayer440 has considerable videos showing himself having intimate relationships with numerous women.
P*ssyslayer440 is went viral, after the tweet was posted on his Twitter page.
Modern medicine has made incredible strides in treating HIV, transforming it from a once deemed incurable disease to a manageable condition. Antiretroviral treatment (ART), commonly known as HIV medication, operates by diminishing the quantity of the virus in the bloodstream to levels that are undetectable. This state, known as having an undetectable viral load or being undetectable, signifies that the levels of HIV are minimal to the extent that the virus is unlikely to be transmitted.
Over the last two decades, substantial evidence has emerged to support the notion that the probability of transmitting HIV is closely associated with the concentration of the virus in an individual’s bloodstream. This finding underscores the significance of managing viral load as a key factor in HIV prevention and transmission.
The landmark PARTNER study, which was published in 2016, was a comprehensive investigation that analyzed 58,000 instances of sexual intercourse without the use of a condom. This study specifically focused on cases where one partner was HIV positive and the other was HIV negative.
The study revealed that in cases where the HIV-positive partner adhered to effective treatment, resulting in a reduction of the virus to ‘undetectable’ levels, there were no instances of HIV transmission. This substantiates the assertion encapsulated in the phrase “Undetectable equals Untransmittable” (U=U).
The PARTNER 2 study, published in May 2019, also showed that no cases of transmission were found among 782 gay male couples.