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A adolescent aspiring gangster Duke (Anthony Carauna) realized one evening that he is gay.When his older confidant Girth Johnson (Mike Saccio) Gets him drunk and breaks his ass. When Duke wakes up r... Read allA young aspiring gangster Duke (Anthony Carauna) realized one evening that he is gay.When his older friend Girth Johnson (Mike Saccio) Gets him drunk and breaks his ass. When Duke wakes up realizing his ass was broken, and asks Girth Johnson "What happened??". Girth explains "I f... Read allA young aspiring gangster Duke (Anthony Carauna) realized one evening that he is gay.When his older friend Girth Johnson (Mike Saccio) Gets him drunk and breaks his ass. When Duke wakes up realizing his ass was broken, and asks Girth Johnson "What happened??". Girth explains "I fell asleep, and woke up to you blowing me. So I asked you what you were you doing and you ... Read all

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    Thelasttime a man came inside of me I was 17 years old. Todd was 19. We were in the middle of a San Francisco f*** fest that started on a nude beach and ended up with coffee and more flipping in his apartment near the Castro. The year was 1981, and within a year the memory of our evening terrorized me like knives falling from the ceiling.

    By 1985 Todd was dead; by 1988, the year I took my first HIV test, half of my friends and lovers had died. I’d moved to New York, and had been inexplicably spared. I started using condoms religiously after my last evening with Todd (even in serious, committed relationships), a practice I continued until two years ago.

    When I first started PrEP it was half-experiment, half-dream. It seemed too good to be true, as I’m sure most of my peers would agree, and I didn’t know if, despite tremendous evidence of success, I’d ever be comfortable with a condom-less sex life.

    Anyone who lived through the plague understands the haunting feeling of even suspecting the latex broke. We’d never include unsafe sex again. We’d never feel the pleasure of skin inside of skin. It was one more sacrifice in a world of getting less than we deserved.

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    Bareback sex and gay men: An HIV prevention failure

     The article highlights the emergence of bareback sex, which refers to actively pursuing unprotected anal intercourse, as a new phenomenon in the gay male group. This behaviour poses a significant problem for HIV prevention efforts. While the issue has been extensively discussed in the lay press, there is a lack of scientific literature on the topic. The article reviews the present literature and notes that the evidence-based literature primarily addresses relapse to unsafe sexual behaviour. The article suggests that barebacking is a unique issue that requires further exploration.

    The article explores the underlying factors of bareback sexual behaviour, including previous HIV prevention efforts and their affair to this phenomenon. The article argues that HIV prevention strategies such as condom use may possess unintentionally contributed to the emergence of bareback sex. The article also notes that other factors such as social norms, peer pressure, and psychological factors may play a role in barebacking.

    Finally, the article discusses the implications of bareback sex for nursing practice, research, and learning process. Th

    Many gay men enjoy bareback porn, but are concerned about its possible effects on sexual behaviour

    Many gay men who survey pornography enjoy and sometimes prefer material in which condoms are not used, but have some anxieties about the potential effects of bareback porn on their own sexual behaviour. However, they largely displace these concerns onto other gay men, seen to be more easily influenced, according to Sharif Mowlabocus of the University of Sussex, speaking at the 2nd International Conference for the Social Sciences and Humanities in HIV in Paris last week.

    A second presentation to the conference explored gay men's differing understandings of 'bareback'. 

    Whereas in the pre-AIDS era, sex without condoms was usual in gay pornographic images, the majority of producers started to ask performers to wear condoms during the 1980s. In the late 1990s, ‘bareback’ videos started to be issued; their producers and actors often outspoken and defiant in the face of public criticism. This started as a niche in the porn market (the imagery was often transgressive in one way or another), but since then, images of sex without condoms have become pervasive.

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    Porn laid bare: Gay men, pornography and bareback sex

    Sharif Mowlabocus ; Justin Harbottle ; Charlie Witzel ; (2013) Porn laid bare: Homosexual men, pornography and bareback sex.Sexualities, 16 (5-6). pp. 523-547. DOI: 10.1177/1363460713487370

    This article details the preliminary findings from Porn Laid Bare, a collaborative research plan between the University of Sussex and the Terrence Higgins Trust, Brighton. We explore the multidimensional relationship that respondents identified as having formed with pornographic material, together with its role within gay male subculture. We then think about how interview respondents understood and conceptualised bareback pornography. Our findings reveal consistent contradictions between general discussions of lgbtq+ pornography and specific discussions of bareback representations. Utilising Dean’s (2009) work on bareback subculture and the ‘ambivalent gift’, we develop a critical reading of these contradictions in order to detect the methods by which the anxieties and pleasures of bareback pornography were handled by respondents.

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    Источник: https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint