>>2669917With insurance, sure. And even then there are differences in insurance providers, some might cover all prep, some might cover only generic Truvada. For uninsured people prep is absolutely not free, there's a chance you can get a rebate from the manufacturer but you still have to have the money to buy the product first and then get the rebate.
NTA and to get back to the OP question and what the person you were replying to was talking about, yeah bareback is basically the "norm" now in all big cities with working/insured fags in them that are largely on PrEP or basically everyone around them is, too.
Even so, I'm a bottom on Apretude (injectable) and I still use condoms and just got fucked with one because I don't know who these guys are topping and I still don't want other things in my ass. Gonorrhea in your ass does NOT feel good and isn't as simple as a few antibiotics. Then imagine things like HSV2 or warts, etc. It's one of those things that doesn't happen too often and most bottoms will largely go on to be just A-OK with PrEP and nothing else, getting rawdogged all day. But anyone can be the unfortunate few to get the other stuff. At least we also have DoxyPEP now for the bacterial stuff.